Help with how to cut the teeth? or modeling the tooth form? or simply help with the missing spline dimensions?
Big missng bit of data is the number of teeth ..........
To a lesser extent ... pressure angle and class/type of fit.
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"If you don't use your head...
If you are printing to the Adobe PDF Printer, hyperlinks are not supported.
You will a full version of Adobe PDF Maker to either print to or to edit the document manually after creation.
There are other PDF programs that can do this also but AFAIK none of them are free either.
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I use part transparency all the time for dealing with internal passages for manifolds, etc.
After the base block is made, create a derived configuration where the block is 80% transparent. Now all features added are much easier to view when looking for internal clearances, etc.
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First, do you have the table created in the part/assembly file? Then you can insert the design table into the drawing.
The design table will display in the drawing exactly as it appears in the part/assembly document.
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or do you mean as in .....
Right clicking the radius or diameter dimension and select Display as linear?
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"If you don't use your head, [idea]
your going to have to use your feet."
You will need to create two seperate surfaces and then use the intersection curve will be used as the helix sweep path.
The first surface is an eliptical extrusion at 'OD' size.
The second surface is a straight line swept down a straignt line with twist.
I can explain in greater detail later...
With SW active, hit ALT-PRINT SCREEN on the keyboard.
Then PASTE into a Word document and print from there.
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"If you don't use your head, [idea]
your going to have to use your feet."
Check the document templates locations listed under TOOLS -OPTIONS - FILE LOCATIONS - DOCUMENT TEMPLATES.
Also a folder added to C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\SolidWorks\SolidWorks 2008\templates will create an additional tab.
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I belive the change has more to do with access using Vista and its 'new and improved' security features.
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"If you don't use your head, [idea]
your going to have to use your feet."
You find it now at
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\SolidWorks\SolidWorks 2008
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"If you don't use your head, [idea]
your going to have to use your feet."
Jeff,
I know it was included in 2007. Can't remember farther back..... [lol]
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"If you don't use your head, [idea]
your going to have to use your feet."
True but not complete, a centermark is a point locational reference only. It defines the point where the axis and the plane the centenline rests upon intersect.
As ewh's example shows, centermarks are commonly used to locate entry points for angled holes.
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"If you don't use...
No offence being taken vc ... and no I was not implying that at all. A diameter dimension is single feature dependent. At any particular point it is checked, standard or not, it must fall within the defined limits of size.
As far as the implied 90° angle (2.1.1.2), the way I understand the...
As nmcad said above, less is better and looking at your file your are over constrained.
Loose the second edge reference and replace with a dimension. Then it should be able to flip.
Also remove the two fillets and re-add them as sketch fillets for a variety of reasons.
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