Drawing

Hello

I am looking for a professional person for a drawing for which I own the part on Solidworks. Having difficulty in carrying out this drawing. Because I have to send it afterwards, to the machining.

Thank you for your help.  

Hello

In which version are you and can you post your file...

I'm on Solidworks 2017.


piece.sldprt

Not easy to achieve in machining! I think your design needs to be partially redone.

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Yes indeed it is quite complex, but it is possible for you to make the drawing Thank you.

Hello

When sbadenis says that it is not easy to achieve in machining, I think he means that it would be good to know the material and the planned machining process because by conventional means of production it is simply impossible to achieve. I also think that your piece needs to be studied back.

Can you also tell us in what context you are making this request because your file is from a student version of Solidworks if I'm not mistaken...

Kind regards

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Indeed, it's a project that I have to do in my curriculum, I've already done all the drawings of the other pieces and I'm missing this one. This part will be made of aluminium and the company needs this last plan.

From my point of view, this part is only possible in two ways, either by assembly or via 3D printing. As it stands, I don't think you'll find a machinist to make this part...

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A part that cannot be made in one piece by removing material.

And I doubt that in the additive procedure this is feasible in a really functional way; We're going to have to put too much support.

 

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And to make a drawing with functional dimensioning, you need to know the usefulness of the part in its assembly.

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Hello Dear colleagues,

I don't know what you think about it but it's in no way from the foundry or your sheet metal work

If I look at the dimensions 120 x 84 mm and the hinges with a bore of less than 4 mm.

Or the part is not to scale.

But as you judiciously point out, the requester says "send to machining" when it would rather be sent to manufacturing (without knowing what type of manufacturing, right) Because making holes in a part of this size will require a little dentist's chin. They will have fun in the workshop.

Note j: I opened the room with Edrawing but as it is, what do you think prevents you from doing the MEP.

Except that we don't do the work for the students ;-)

Kind regards

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