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Surfaces tutorial help 1

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solid34works

Civil/Environmental
Jun 30, 2007
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Hi,
I was going through the solid work online tutorial help. There is one tutorial call "surfaces" where one nozzle is created.
The problem is that when I sketch it from scratch I can not create the Nozzle grip and "exit nozzle" profile as it is written in the tutorial( by surface sweep).
If I start from solidworks' sketch then everything works fine.
I am just wondering what is the thing that I am doing wrong.
I can sweep the surface but the profile is not like in the tutorial.

Any help is much appreciated.

Thanks,
 
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Check that all your sketches match the tutorial sketches, and that all geometry endpoints intersect or pierce correctly with the relevant geometry.

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I'm guessing CorBlimeyLimey is right about adding the Pierce relationship to your guide curve sketch (you need two sketches--guide curve and profile). The Pierce relationship tells the profile where/how to interact with your guide to form the geometry you need. Since it's a relation within the sketch, it easily goes un-noticed when learning to do this sort of thing.



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Hi,
I tried to check all the geometry sketches with the tutorial sketches. It seems the sketches are same.

Mirsola,
Here is the link I uploaded my part model.


I have named it "hammer". It's inclomplete. Look at the left hand sweep portion. I tried to sweep the elliptical(ellipse) edges along the path and followed the curve.
But in the tutorial sketch when I do the same it makes a little different(top of the sweep is flat and bottom portion is curvy).
Here I am uploading one sketch from the tutorial also.

Thank you so much for your help.
Regards,
 
There is something weird with your "hammer" part. It does not behave as expected. If I re-create the tutorial in a new part, it works fine.

Also, you are missing the path and guide curve for the exit nozzle portion.

Try creating a new part template from the tutorial part, and then recreating the nozzle using the new template.

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Hi,
I found out the problem. Actually it's not a problem its a trick.
I had to first sketch the path and guiding curve first then the profile.
This is a little trick but nowhere it is mentioned in the tutorial.
I still do not understand why it is like that.

Thanks all of you for your help.
 
It's like that because you need to constrain your profile to your guide sketch with a Pierce relation. (You cannot do that if your guide sketch doesn't yet exist.) This used to give me trouble when I was learning, too.



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