As an example
Take for plastic appearance circular mesh
See for hole size in surface finish and play with the blue and magenta square on the piece
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piece2_apparenece_de_tole_trouee_2500_x1200.sldprt
As an example
Take for plastic appearance circular mesh
See for hole size in surface finish and play with the blue and magenta square on the piece
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Following research on the different honeycombs... the one on the machine and the worst one!
which would explain why it deforms according to its support points.
So I'm going to redraw the sketch as suggested by .pl
@aurelien you only see it in pictures? No sketch available? because that's it
I just did it in Inventor, so I can send you in STEP format, or put it next to you beforehand.
I made this sketch and then linear repetitions in several directions with symmetries
@aurelien, the cells have a diameter close to 6mm (too flexible to measure precisely) and the grid is 0.3mm thin
600/900mm total grid thickness 10 mm
If the part is laser cut, it may be best to draw one of the holes and then: Insert -> Repetition/symmetry -> Repeat in an area
Or repetition following a circular or linear pattern if we know the type of pattern used for the cutting
@froussel, it is not a piece to be cut, it is what serves as a support for the boards or plates that are cut or engraved
My PC has been calculating the repetitions for 10 minutes with a nice "Not responding".
I'll post the result as soon as it comes back to life.
I think it's madness to do rehearsals
the plastering of an appearance as I did on page 1 (attached file on SW 2012)
is in my opinion 100 times better if only for visuals
but hey
See this tutorial to understand and perform the least heavy repetitions
http://www.lynkoa.com/tutos/3d/les-repetitions-sous-solidworks
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Hello
Fully agree 200% with @GT22.
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@gt22, I'm still a big fool... After once the part is transformed into a step and reinserted into the assembly it takes less space.
The advantage I have is to have transparency and to see the elements underneath during the situation.
Edit: @coyotte it's not that I don't agree.
with an appearance too you can see what you want
just put the support of the appearance in transparency RIGHT?
I find it hard to understand I think?????
well that's what I think it all depends on the size and the patterns
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@gt22 .. oops I hadn't thought about transparency
edit: I attach the step file of the assembly for those who need a Chinese laser machine grid ....
For my part, I'll post the part next week when the PC is finished:)
@ Aurélien Fives and it's hard to rehearse
you want us to send you ram bars by chropost to go + fast ;-))
A function repeat test here
attached file wait for loading time ;-(
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@gt22 down the c is the hair test to show that a pc is good or not ....
the same about the same
except
the size of a whole sheet 2500x1200
which was not the case in the previous message
in apparenece and translucent support piece
I made a red boss on one side to show the transparency
See the attached file below
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