TateJ
Mechanical
- Mar 15, 2002
- 789
In my class... I try to drive home the point that all shetches should be fully defined. Typically, I deduct a few points from the homework if a student leaves undefined sketches in his model. I'm confident that this is the rule I want to keep for reasonably simple parts. But, I'm curious to hear the opinions of you guys that model a lot of swoopy stuff... aka surfaces. I know that it's practically impossible to fully define a sketch that contains a spline (but I won't bet my paycheck on that statement). And I suspect a lot of your surface built models might contain a few splines.
So tell me please, should I ease up on underdefined sketches?
Windows XP / Microsoft Wireless Optical Mouse 5000
SolidWorks 2007 SP1.0 / SpaceBall 5000
Lava Lamp
www.Tate3d.com
FAQ376
So tell me please, should I ease up on underdefined sketches?
Windows XP / Microsoft Wireless Optical Mouse 5000
SolidWorks 2007 SP1.0 / SpaceBall 5000
Lava Lamp
www.Tate3d.com
FAQ376