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solidworks 2008, nervature.

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If I could show you the animation as you did You'd understand, I did exactly like you...

ps: congratulations on speed and familiarity with the program, I hope to get there one day (maybe with a nice course!)
go to view\capture screen. . .


thanks for the compliments, but I design with swx since 2001...:wink: and I still have
A lot of things to learn. . .
 
I forgot. . . the ribs are made with 2d sketches
I think that's what I've been missing from the beginning. But here the domandona arose... how do I create a sloping 2d sketch, for example from the central hub to the edge of the disk as you did in the first video? I think it's the only way.. .

Thanks again and sorry for the trouble!
 
I think that's what I've been missing from the beginning. But here the domandona arose... how do I create a sloping 2d sketch, for example from the central hub to the edge of the disk as you did in the first video? put on an inclined plane and draw on itI think it's the only way. .

Thanks again and sorry for the trouble!
you are on the good road...:finger:
 
But here the domandona arose... how do I create a sloping 2d sketch, for example from the central hub to the edge of the disk as you did in the first video? You're putting on a crooked plan and drawing on it? ! I think it's the only way. . !
you are on the good road...:finger:
no come on, if you say fuochetto when it's water you drive him crazy in trying to draw on a tilted plane (inclined compared to what then?) to do what you did in a second, which is not on a tilted plane but on one of the two main planes passing through the axis of that flange.

it is good not to give the pappa made, but not to depista eh :rolleyes:
 
how do I create a sloping 2d sketch, for example from the central hub to the edge of the disk as you did in the first video? You're putting on a crooked plan and drawing on it? !
Where's the average plan of your rib? by the flange axis? Yeah?
then if you did the starting sketch as you must, or with the axis of revolution in the origin, of suitable plans you have two already ready of the default ones.
in select one, you show up orthogonal, view in wireframe and design the rib line as in the mike video.
If by chance you did the initial sketch with the center of the flange outside the origin of the part then you self-punish kneeling on the chicks while changing the sketch to do it as you have to:smile:
 
no come on, if you say fuochetto when it's water you drive him crazy in trying to draw on a tilted plane (inclined compared to what then?) to do what you did in a second, which is not on a tilted plane but on one of the two main planes passing through the axis of that flange.

it is good not to give the pappa made, but not to depista eh :rolleyes:
No, I may have misunderstood, but I didn't really want to take off. . If not
I posted all those videos... I misinterpreted the phrase "tilted feet"
in my imagination I have understood perpendicular plan. . and then when I answered
I was about to turn off the pc after 9 hours of design. . .
You know, after the 40s, we're re-changed. Lol:
after place a clear tutorial. :finger:
 
No, I may have misunderstood, but I didn't really want to take off. . .
quietly, I had put a smile just because there had to be something that didn't fit
You know, after the 40s, we're re-changed. Lol:
Oh, I say, what's that supposed to mean? you have taken a look at my profile:smile:
after place a clear tutorial.
Here, from one extreme to another. first you depisti to induce problems related to age, then give him the pappa made:smile:
I'm sure my explanation and your first video is enough and advances... Are you serious?
 
Here, from one extreme to another. first you depisti to induce problems related to age, then give him the pappa made:smile:
I'm sure my explanation and your first video is enough and advances... Are you serious?
But, you see, I've seen that the boy is genuinely interested, he asked me specifically how to do it, I proposed it to him... I have a son of his age and I am also learning to draw, so he found me "already hot". ..:finger:
 
Where's the average plan of your rib? by the flange axis? Yeah?
then if you did the starting sketch as you must, or with the axis of revolution in the origin, of suitable plans you have two already ready of the default ones.
in select one, you show up orthogonal, view in wireframe and design the rib line as in the mike video.
If by chance you did the initial sketch with the center of the flange outside the origin of the part then you self-punish kneeling on the chicks while changing the sketch to do it as you have to:smile:
ahahahahahahahahahahahah no I put it with the origin in the center of the hole!!! Well you're right I can use one of the 2 vertical planes by default... yesterday I was busy and I had no time to post here and/or do tests with solidworks since I was cuffing with a fusion simulation program (the cads are never too many) :biggrin:

you have been really helpful in particular you have caught in the sign, that I do not like to find everything ready but I want to split my head alone! I'm forced to ask for help but I swear it's the last chance! Now I look at the video posted since I just walked into the house...

About ribs... I split up to do it through the appropriate function to not have the sampling when I go to do the section. yesterday in speed I tried but when I saw a window opens to me that allows me to exclude the parts. I clicked everywhere, but what do I have to click to tell him to exclude ribbing?! Otherwise I'll sample the same :confused:
 
My God... is as impressive as you get lost in a glass of water! thanks I managed, I didn't notice that even in 2d there is the 3d tree scheme... it was enough to expand the voice "sheet" and the name of the piece to see the whole tree. These little things that sometimes drive you crazy. I could take a course. I'd be really happy!

Thank you sincerely for the help and availability shown, for me this is resolved!
 
I could take a course. I'd be really happy!
The course you are already doing it by yourself, I learned so, in the evening
After a day as a metal constructor I turned on the pc and passed the night. . .
I am lucky to have a friend/connect with which I started drawing
in 3d (lightwawe-3dstudio max-rhino 1/2/3-think design) exchange feedback and new "discovery". . .
Sure, a basic course (we did it after that in the company bought 5 licenses) is not bad, but it does not put you in conditions to work
100%, trust me.
you can and remember the things you learn by banging our heads
That's what you don't forget.

:finger:
 
Think of tea ... to let it go .... sera .... su solid works, I hope for you not to be like this:-)
 

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