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how to create flexible tubing in SW premium

how to create flexible tubing in SW premium

how to create flexible tubing in SW premium

(OP)
Our company just upgraded our software suite, and the software tutorials are useless to create tubing...., anybody have any experience in building tubing and/or flexible tubes in SolidWorks

any help will be appreciated

thanks

RE: how to create flexible tubing in SW premium

Try using a Sweep or a loft... the help will tell you how to build those.

Regards,

Scott Baugh, CSWP pc2
www.scottjbaugh.com
FAQ731-376

RE: how to create flexible tubing in SW premium

Or you could us the routing feature.
Just a thought.

RE: how to create flexible tubing in SW premium

(OP)
OK, let me re-phrase my question, we have the routing package, but I need some help (from someone who has the routing package) to give some advice on how to begin the "flexible" cable routing. as far as how to make a cable "on the fly".  I would really appreciate some help on this. Thanks.

RE: how to create flexible tubing in SW premium

This is a complex question and it should be sent to your VAR, because they can help you with this, because there are a lot of variables in that question.

Basically with Piping you start with a flange and build form tehre... Electrical is the same way, except you start with a plug, etc... The help does give you the info you need. Its just you have to decifer the help better. That's Why you need to cotnact your VAR.

Regards,

Scott Baugh, CSWP pc2
www.scottjbaugh.com
FAQ731-376

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