jwilk
Industrial
- Dec 29, 2005
- 3
Hello,
While I have been using SolidEdge for five years I am considering changing platforms because I have a project that cannot be done in SE. I am looking to see if it can be done in SolidWorks or ProE.
I need to make multiple 3d spiral cutouts all having the same curve. This curve needs to be linked to another surface. Imagine a solid part that has a funnel shape. Around this solid are twisted multiple long tapered cutouts having a half round profile. I need to vary the pitch and the number of turns of the cutout curve but have it stay attached to the funnel surface. Alternately I need to vary the shape of the funnel and have the cutout remain attached to its surface. I have heard SW can make 3d curves but I don’t know how they are controlled. Ideally they would be controlled dynamically so I could move one curve and see them all move so as to make sure the cutouts do not overlap.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
Jeff
While I have been using SolidEdge for five years I am considering changing platforms because I have a project that cannot be done in SE. I am looking to see if it can be done in SolidWorks or ProE.
I need to make multiple 3d spiral cutouts all having the same curve. This curve needs to be linked to another surface. Imagine a solid part that has a funnel shape. Around this solid are twisted multiple long tapered cutouts having a half round profile. I need to vary the pitch and the number of turns of the cutout curve but have it stay attached to the funnel surface. Alternately I need to vary the shape of the funnel and have the cutout remain attached to its surface. I have heard SW can make 3d curves but I don’t know how they are controlled. Ideally they would be controlled dynamically so I could move one curve and see them all move so as to make sure the cutouts do not overlap.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
Jeff