Hello
I'm trying to reproduce a swipe function that a.leblanc made for me in this post
http://www.lynkoa.com/forum/solidworks/seconde-partie-extrud%C3%A9e-trop-%C3%A9paisse
but in vain. Here is my procedure in screenshot:
diiity
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Hello
I'm trying to reproduce a swipe function that a.leblanc made for me in this post
http://www.lynkoa.com/forum/solidworks/seconde-partie-extrud%C3%A9e-trop-%C3%A9paisse
but in vain. Here is my procedure in screenshot:
diiity
Hello
Here is the finished piece, it was necessary to put the small part behind in the sketch 78
Mick, diiity click on the two sketches and then on the function and there it doesn't work. I proceed in the same way...
Well, I didn't have the impression in the screenshot because the second sketch doesn't appear in the 2nd selection group.
Indeed, when you select the sketches after launching the function, the Selection manager is activated and allows you to select the entities you need for the trajectory, you are not forced to select the entire sketch
Thank you for them.
In fact, I managed to drop the sketch in the construction pane when all you have to do is choose a line in the drawing space.
On the other hand, I don't understand why you have to draw the little vertical line on the route sketch, I did it on the spot.
diiity
Indeed I clicked on the 2 sketches then on the function and it doesn't work but why since you can do it cobra?
That's because I put it in a construction line, I think you wanted to constrain your sketch via this line like I did. You gave 2 directions to your sketch profile...
Oh no, I was content to reproduce what a.leblanc had done.
I tried without this trait and the result is the same so it's good without.
diiity
OK actually to do that you don't need two directions. I thought it was to coerce. In symmetry to be in the middle then horizontally the 2 ends to constrain in height....
if your room is to cool
so passing air avoids all sharp angles
The radiated trajectories are more suitable and what's more, for the resistance of the materials
less fragile ;-)
@+ ;-)
Ok thank you
diiity
Just think about validating the answer that you think you helped the most...