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For the life of me I can not figure out why profile is picking the path it is. I am trying to just go around the outside and it keeps taking a short cut on the left side. I am attaching a screenshot. Any ideas?? Thomas |
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| The pic is no good for some reason. Without seeing it, I would suggest that you check the profile for double entities in the same location. If that is not the problem, sometimes, you may find it necessary to blank a 'branching chain' so that the software knows which profile is correct. Trim all entities together to ensure no gaps in whatever is supposed to be one chain.
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| I don't know. Can you convert it to a jpg and then upload it? Maybe there is some problem getting a thumbnail view out of a bitmap?
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| Yes, it would appear to be a case of the 'ambiguous path'. Blank the entities which are not relevant to the path you are trying to profile. If you need to machine the blanked ones later on, then unblank them all and blank the other entities in the other chain.
__________________ First you get good, then you get fast. Then grouchiness sets in. (Note: The opinions expressed in this post are my own and are not necessarily those of CNCzone and its management) |
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| OK, I got it to do a profile all the way around. I ended up redoing the drawing, I guess I got it cleaner this time. More help needed. This is only about the third project I have attempted. I want to cut all the way around the part to a depth of .75". This will basically part it from the stock since it will be .75" thick. The part will be secured to the fixture through the two upper holes. The two "humps" on the left and right at the bottom of the part I want to take down .5" from the surface. I can't figure out the best way to do this. Any help? I want to attach the .xfa file but can't figure that out yet either. Sorry such a pain but I am not getting anywhere by myself. Thomas |
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| Thomas, These are the only valid file extensions for uploading. bmp doc dwg dxf gif jpeg jpg mov pdf png psd txt wmv xls and zip Just zip the .xfa file and upload that. The picture does not give us any idea of the size. Fixturing is fun huh ? |
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| Ok, here it is. The part is small, under 6" across. This is fun when I can figure some things out and show some progress but when I get stopped it can sure beat you down. Thanks for all the help. Guess what is next? The two holes at the top need to be pocketed like the bottom holes but from the other side........ Then I need to make another part just like it but mirror imaged. More to come. They are brackets to adapt brake calipers from one motorcycle to another so I need left and right sides. Thomas |
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| Thomas, Have you worked through all the tutorials, including the modelling tutorials? I cannot really grasp what the final shape of the part is. I think you should spend a little time learning to model, as it then makes more sense to the next guy when you pass it around for an opinion. Select a single chain representing the profile of the part, and also, you can select any internal features like circles which will become through holes in the part, then use the function "surface from curves" to create a surface from the profile. Then, use extrude surface from the create solid menu, to extrude the part to the correct height.
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