I can't roll my coin

Hello, it's all in the tritre. Here's my file.


Part4.SLDPRT
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An image speaks better for everyone 

we don't all have the same version of SW and not all the same log

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Hello

Is that what you want???


ac_cobra.sldprt
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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.

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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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piece_heraiz.sldprt
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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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piece_heraiz_aiguille.sldprt
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Awesome, impressive! How did you do it, teach me stpppppp!

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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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To follow the rules of the site it is agreed to note via the thumbs up all coherent answers to the question asked

and if an answer solves the problem posed, click on the resolution button on the said answer

This allows other people to see the correct answer right away and close the question

Thank you

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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.

 

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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.

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Getting Started with SolidWorks

here is an excellent tutorial ;-)

http://www.lynkoa.com/tutos/3d/apprendre-les-bases-solidworks

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I tried today and that to chew look at my piece. :)


Part6.SLDPRT

We don't all have the same version of solidworks and not all the same log

so the best is a screenshot

which of + is  the thumbs up on an answer indicates a relevance gives 1 point to the poster of the answer

If an answer solved the problem, just click on Solved on the said answer

This allows you to immediately see the answer that solved the problem

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