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Requesting help to make lid

chandrashekar_rchandrashekar_r Member Posts: 37

Hi can you please tell me easiest way to make a flat lid which sits tightly in part feeder bowl please

Appreciate detailed steps please

https://cad.onshape.com/documents/ed223bee35ab1258f3fc12b1/w/a8eec274e6655e74498b2c86/e/36b4e582e982bb48c51cab44?renderMode=0&uiState=67d99544be3d591f22d0bd1b

Comments

  • eric_pestyeric_pesty Member Posts: 2,101 PRO

    Looking at your document, it looks like you could make your life a lot easier by designing the various parts in a single part studio…
    This would make it much easier to make the different parts fit together.

  • chandrashekar_rchandrashekar_r Member Posts: 37

    I have already almost finished with lot of learning can anyone please help

  • robert_scott_jr_robert_scott_jr_ Member Posts: 559 ✭✭✭

    Create a new sketch on the upper surface of the bowl's wall. Use the Use tool to capture the inside and outside edges, making two circles. Extrude the inside circle down and both circles up. - Scotty

  • MichaelPascoeMichaelPascoe Member Posts: 2,197 PRO
    edited March 19

    If your going with the multi part studio approach, then the next step you will need is to put each of these parts into an Assembly studio. You will need to use Mates to put your parts together. From there, you can create an in-context part studio which will let you make a Lid which references all of your other parts when they are in their assembled position.

    However, like Eric mentioned, for small assemblies like this, it is much easier to use folders and just keep all the parts in one part studio instead of separate ones. Multi-part modeling is a huge time saver due to how assemblies currently work.


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  • chandrashekar_rchandrashekar_r Member Posts: 37

    I tried, please see its comimg wrong

  • nick_papageorge_dayjobnick_papageorge_dayjob Member, csevp Posts: 929 PRO

    This is what Robert was suggesting:

    https://cad.onshape.com/documents/6287660dd630cfb0d6659d06/v/bc8c80cec1f48c7486037c8e/e/8ae9ab900ae008fa44a305f3

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