I learned at school that the width needs to be the same. I am very curious about this prototype that once side is slighly thicker than the other. Can someone explain?
That looks like a part designed and molded purely as a demonstration. It is to show how Solidworks plastics finds really obvious issues. No one would ever actually mold a part like that with one very thick side and one very thin side.
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Im working on a student project and I need to desing a casing for some parts. I really did not know how complex these things are
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I learned at school that the width needs to be the same. I am very curious about this prototype that once side is slighly thicker than the other. Can someone explain?
That looks like a part designed and molded purely as a demonstration. It is to show how Solidworks plastics finds really obvious issues. No one would ever actually mold a part like that with one very thick side and one very thin side.
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