Hello, it's all in the tritre. Here's my file.
Part4.SLDPRT
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we don't all have the same version of SW and not all the same log
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Here is a picture of what his must looked like. http://www.echappee-laine.fr/addi-aiguilles-circulaires-metal-ib-100-1204.jpg
I don't think you can drive 360° with SolidWorks at the moment.
So how do you do it?
see attached it's possible
see attached file to improve since done in a hurry but it's for the principle
There are still some defects to be repaired and the curves to be optimised
you have to take your time ;-)
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What you want to do is one of the two needles and not the thread. but thank you anyway. There is no other software to do what I want, I am open to everything.
The thread is complicated but to make the needles it's super simple
It would be good to define the question well to have a coherent answer
see attached file SW 2012
The odds are bad but the principle is there
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Awesome, impressive! How did you do it, teach me stpppppp!
Download my part and you'll understand you have solidworks?
you draw an axis
you create x right for the profile here 6 with the desired angles
After Revolution tool
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Thank you
You made a sketch and drew the plan and then you took "Brushing/Base with revolution". It sounds simple but I had already tried before asking the question on the forum but I hadn't succeeded. I'll try tomorrow to see if it's okay now.
Open my room and take a good look
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I suggest you start by doing the tutorials integrated into Solidworks.
They will be able to teach you how to design prismatic parts and revolving parts, which will make you a good basis to work with.
Getting Started with SolidWorks
here is an excellent tutorial ;-)
http://www.lynkoa.com/tutos/3d/apprendre-les-bases-solidworks
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