Thread: Help please
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22-07-2016 #1
As promised actual images of what I'm trying to achieve
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22-07-2016 #2
I might be talking out of my bottom end
But can you position the oval above the part at the correct angle and then mate it to the top of the tee with an offset.
..Clive
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22-07-2016 #3
Hey Clive, cheers for your reply. its also getting the oval to mate in the centre of the pipe. its a tricky one. i cant attach the files for some reason in case anyone wanted a play
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22-07-2016 #4
Hello. Look at this https://mega.nz/#!ZUtC0DwD!wI9D63TNE...qrSDwykQQe80d4
I made mates using 2d sketch referencesLast edited by Naftero; 22-07-2016 at 06:53 PM.
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22-07-2016 #5
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22-07-2016 #6
Oops, Solidworks isn't my thing!
Last edited by magicniner; 22-07-2016 at 06:50 PM.
You think that's too expensive? You're not a Model Engineer are you? :D
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22-07-2016 #7
Sorry try again now. https://mega.nz/#!ZUtC0DwD!wI9D63TNERNkIDvmU2mFkFfZ_XN2eqrSDwykQQe80d4
Its solidworks 2013 versionLast edited by Naftero; 22-07-2016 at 06:54 PM.
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23-07-2016 #8
Create a plane at the angle then create sketch or extrude on this plane using the convert entity's intersection tool.
To create the plane draw a sketch on the front plane with line at the angle and location you want. See pic1
Then create plane from Reference geometry option using the angled line as first reference and front plane as second. See pic2
Next select the new plane and create sketch on it. Use the Convert entity's tool and select the intersection tool. see pic3
Then you can offset the result and extrude.
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