Fantasically explained! Calmly, and without back and forth. Exactly to the point. Thank you very much! One small detail I did differently. After drawing the one, rounded v geometry, I left the sketcher and multiplied the V with rectangle pattern, then put it together with Join. When changing the V geometry, the model remains more stable.
Yes really. This is because the TRANSLATION command is not linked with the original sketch, so changing the design will ultimately make the design fail. A much secure and stable way of doing this, as you said is RECTANGULAR PATTERN, as it is linked with the original one, any change is gonna adjust itself automatically. 🙂👍
Nice. This command is used for making covers for wiring harnesses in automotive and other moving machinaries. Thanks for the explanation in easy way. 👍🙂
Very good video, it's helpful. But I have a question : Do you how to input choatic engravings on a cylinder? Like a Coca-Cola glasses. Do you see what I mean?
I followed the steps strictly, but the result is not the same, I can't understand why it comes out curved on the width side and not the length side. Can you give me an explanation?
Fantasically explained! Calmly, and without back and forth. Exactly to the point. Thank you very much!
One small detail I did differently. After drawing the one, rounded v geometry, I left the sketcher and multiplied the V with rectangle pattern, then put it together with Join. When changing the V geometry, the model remains more stable.
Thanks for watching & suggestion. will give a try :)
Yes really. This is because the TRANSLATION command is not linked with the original sketch, so changing the design will ultimately make the design fail. A much secure and stable way of doing this, as you said is RECTANGULAR PATTERN, as it is linked with the original one, any change is gonna adjust itself automatically. 🙂👍
Nice. This command is used for making covers for wiring harnesses in automotive and other moving machinaries. Thanks for the explanation in easy way. 👍🙂
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Thanks a lot ,sir.... Very well explained
Very clear and useful ...thanks for sharing this with us!
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very well explained
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Very good video, it's helpful.
But I have a question : Do you how to input choatic engravings on a cylinder? Like a Coca-Cola glasses. Do you see what I mean?
as a beginner yeah we can learn like this but if it's a parametric than it has to be a proper one i mean the bellow it must be a simplfied
Do you have solidwork?
how do yo do this in V6? I cant seem to find the wrap command
I followed the steps strictly, but the result is not the same, I can't understand why it comes out curved on the width side and not the length side. Can you give me an explanation?
Thanks for vedio.
And I have a problem about "wrap surface" direction..😢
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