Help to volume a crossbar / hip

Hello

I'm making a table with an 8-foot base (inclined), so I'm now trying to draw the high crossbar that will connect the legs together and fix them at the top. The problem is that it's a hip, so a room with lots of angles everywhere, I don't know how to do this on SLW.

I am attaching a screenshot so that you can better understand it.

(if you need certain dimensions or other...)

 


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Attached is the other picture


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It's up to you to create a middle shot between the 2 feet

Once your plan is created 

You need to create a plane that is perpendicular and parallel to your table top

Create your guide curve on the parallel plane

and your profile on the perpendicular plane and extrusion to the surface

after a rehearsal

it's over ;-)

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Thank you for your answer @ gt22, does this plot correspond to what you call "guide curve" on my parallel plane?

And second question (see attachment), is my perpendicular plane well placed?

 

Thank you


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Hi Dodohewew

Here is a principle model of your table as simple as possible

but it is also possible to model differently under SW 2017

partly since it's your way of working

I personally would have done it in assembly ;-)

The odds are not good but the principle is there

The feet must also be rectified on the ground as well as on  or under the tray

A simple removal of material will do the trick

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table_dodohewew.sldprt
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Hi gt22,

Thank you for your help, I understand better what you are trying to tell me by your piece, but I can't do your method since my feet have an angle, such that my crossbar can be straight between each of my feet. (I'm sending you a drawing under Autocad, of the cut under my tray). And for my method, what I want to do is to work on the parts  one by one and then make an assembly afterwards.

 

There you go,  @+


plan_coupe_en_2013.dwg

Hi my feet also have an angle

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Look via modification of a single dimension on my sketch 1

I change the angle of the feet

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