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Hello everyone, I'm a student using solidworks. I do not know how to use it very well and for this reason I apologize for the trivial questions. But please tell me what the rib is and how do I draw it on a 3-d design!? Thank you!
 
I'm sorry if I bother you again... you would know how to indicate a similar video for the thread!? you would be very grateful! !
 
I repeat the discussion. . Unfortunately the video is no longer available but I'm going crazy because it's from the online guide and on google I can't understand how these blessed ribs are doing. I do the sketch on the floor and then?! The function always tells me that there are problems so it doesn't make me... I also tried with 3d sketch but nothing... I think I'm missing something trivial but fundamental. Isn't there a video that shows it? !
 
I repeat the discussion. . Unfortunately the video is no longer available but I'm going crazy because it's from the online guide and on google I can't understand how these blessed ribs are doing. I do the sketch on the floor and then?! The function always tells me that there are problems so it doesn't make me... I also tried with 3d sketch but nothing... I think I'm missing something trivial but fundamental. Isn't there a video that shows it? !
so auti con questo...
http://help.solidworks.com/2010/ita...s/example_of_extrusion_direction_for_ribs.htmalso seeks "fan", it can help you.
 
I repeat the discussion. . Unfortunately the video is no longer available but I'm going crazy because it's from the online guide and on google I can't understand how these blessed ribs are doing. I do the sketch on the floor and then?! The function always tells me that there are problems so it doesn't make me... I also tried with 3d sketch but nothing... I think I'm missing something trivial but fundamental. Isn't there a video that shows it? !
better yet.. .
http://help.solidworks.com/2010/italian/solidworks/sldworks/features/hidd_feat_rib.htm?rid=133358
 
test with this information:
 

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test with this information:
I make you a bank transfer instead of check in white:finger:
the fundamental thing that I suppose escaped is precisely that the function works only inside the piece!!! I want to do something that comes up from the floor, in practice they are reinforcements for the central hub of a platau. Now I try to invent something else I extrude... the ball is that at least in the table I did not dissect the ribs as from norms... I'll put a little on it and see what happens!

Thanks again you were very kind!
 
Unfortunately I'll be tough but I still can't... even now it doesn't even give me the possibility to activate the function because probably the sketch doesn't allow it... I put 2 images to make you understand better, the red line is the rib that I would like to make a line that starts from the bottom of the disk and goes up to the hub with a 10° angle... how do I have to trace the sketch?! if you want I can also attach the right file to open it with solidworks if you want to try. . .
 

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Unfortunately I'll be tough but I still can't... even now it doesn't even give me the possibility to activate the function because probably the sketch doesn't allow it... I put 2 images to make you understand better, the red line is the rib that I would like to make a line that starts from the bottom of the disk and goes up to the hub with a 10° angle... how do I have to trace the sketch?! if you want I can also attach the right file to open it with solidworks if you want to try. . .
I don't know what to say, if anything mails the file, meanwhile look.. .
 

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ahahahahah, you're angering me. If someone wants to help me, I'll put the file... This function is particularly hostile to me:angry:
 

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Look, I'd like to shake your hand alive if I could... You're really amazing! I admire the commitment and you have to say that I made a step forward, I did the rib though horizontal!!! I am already very happy but I don't understand why when I do a 3d sketch after I don't activate the function (it doesn't even light the button) instead in the sketches "planes" I understood how you manage!

Your examples are sketches in 3d true? !
 
I'd like to shake your hand alive if I could... you're really amazing! I admire the commitment and you have to say that I made a step forward, I did the rib though horizontal!!! I am already very happy but I don't understand why when I do a 3d sketch after I don't activate the function (it doesn't even light the button) instead in the sketches "planes" I understood how you manage!

Your examples are sketches in 3d true? !
... next month... shelter---- sea water hatch...<ot
sketches 2d....
note well that all my sketches do not come out of the shell that contains
the ribs, it's the only acuteness you have to have in tracking.
If you give me a moment, I'll put you a picture of how it doesn't have to be a rib.
in fact you must always calculate that the rib is nothing but an extrusion
a little particular, if not, you would use this last function.
 

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no look I was careful, even the images that you posted me first are explanatory (the ones commented)... the beauty is that it just does not illuminate the function with the sketches in 3d while in 2d it always lights up and maybe it gives me error in the phase of realization. If I could show you the animation as you did, you'd understand the flight, 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!)
 

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