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Revolve

chandrashekar_rchandrashekar_r Member Posts: 40

Hi

Not able to understand how the revolve sketch is drawn can someone provide me detaield steps done here for revolve potion of sketch

https://cad.onshape.com/documents/e9cdfa45da57bfd55e3b3dad/w/b5024d90bb177d4570365061/e/1aef2078620e3b8449417a03?renderMode=0&uiState=67ceb7f3668a6a59b714539a

Comments

  • MDesignMDesign Member Posts: 715 ✭✭✭
    edited March 10

    click here for Learning Center Revolve

  • chandrashekar_rchandrashekar_r Member Posts: 40

    Hi

    I did try but unable to get it requesting kindly help as it is crucial help in my school project please

  • MDesignMDesign Member Posts: 715 ✭✭✭

    It's not clear what you've tried and been unsuccessful at. The link you provided has a revolve in it. I am unable to provide any further help unless you provide more detail on how you've not been able to do a revolve.

  • chandrashekar_rchandrashekar_r Member Posts: 40

    I am trying o replciate the skecth in this

    https://cad.onshape.com/documents/d6030820f3f6552ce3f63f8c/w/4f911676f05f0f80a567b8c5/e/9b55d21ec09737bdc415a925?renderMode=0&uiState=67cfb3a5b23cd13a42a54817

  • jelte_steur814jelte_steur814 Member Posts: 403 PRO

    still not very clear.

    but when you open the sketch and check 'show constraints' it shows that the lines creating the portion you'r cutting out in Extrude 1 are constrained horizontally and vertically.

    remove a constraint, add an angular dimension and that may be what you're looking for

    like MDesign said, this is very basic stuff so I support his recommendation to spend more time practicing and training in the learning centre.

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