• This forum is the machine-generated translation of www.cad3d.it/forum1 - the Italian design community. Several terms are not translated correctly.

to collect more solid bodies among them.. .

  • Thread starter Thread starter gregario
  • Start date Start date

gregario

Guest
Hi.

I am building a frame of a bicycle, using the solid bodies, but I am at a dead point (unfortunately I have no images to show you what I mean, I try to words...) I built (using the loft function, I have different sections that make up the same element) tube and tube across, as extrusion I built the cylinder of the central movement.
Now the 3 bodies are united between them (in the central movement), but I can't connect between them (function fittings) the three bodies (there are 3 edges of the weed that are in contact with both the central movement and the transverse tube) and the function goes in crasch....
I don't know what to do anymore. .

I hope I've been spiced out... ?

hello and good day
 
version and service pack used? you should also see the model, otherwise I don't know how to advise you.
 
version and service pack used? you should also see the model, otherwise I don't know how to advise you.
solidworks 2009, sp2.0

for the model is a little mess now....

It's an exclusive design thing and I can't spread images. . .

I'll put a little example down if you want.. .

p.s. a straight how to place the file?
 
Fucking cow.

doing a fac-like example something I've done....

I do something in the original that "compresses" everything....

I try again on my frame and then we see... .

Sorry to bother you.. .
 
solidworks 2009, sp2.0

for the model is a little mess now....

It's an exclusive design thing and I can't spread images. . .

I'll put a little example down if you want.. .

p.s. a straight how to place the file?
I understand, try to make an example of your problem. a tip I can give you is this:

If you have a variable section loft, an extrusion and another loft connected together fitting the bodies is a trouble. in this case you should work with a full or better surface (depending on the shape).
If you fill it up in the end, if you do surfaces at the end, you go over it.
the exhilarating is that the emptying / thickening happens after the fittings.
 
I understand, try to make an example of your problem. a tip I can give you is this:

If you have a variable section loft, an extrusion and another loft connected together fitting the bodies is a trouble. in this case you should work with a full or better surface (depending on the shape).
If you fill it up in the end, if you do surfaces at the end, you go over it.
the exhilarating is that the emptying / thickening happens after the fittings.
I can't attach files... .

I'm a .sdlpart and an e-drawing... .
 
Can't you zip or rar? you can attach them, make sure they don't exceed the size limit.
 
I made it! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

I played with the surfaces and I managed! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

hello and thank you all!!! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
 

Forum statistics

Threads
44,997
Messages
339,767
Members
4
Latest member
ibt

Members online

No members online now.
Back
Top