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Dining Chair frames

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Message 1 of 9
samsulhadi
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Dining Chair frames

Hi

is there anybody here to have an tutorial how to draw chair frame like this?Or any people here have suggestion how do i drawn it? what feature should I deal with it.

 

thank you

Samsul H.

aluminium din chair.jpg

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spackle42
in reply to: samsulhadi

I'd build this up through 2D sketches where possible.  From a cursory glance you should be able to create 2D sketches for the base, seat, front legs, rear leg/back.  Do one of the arms as a 3D sketch, then mirror it.  Finally use your sketches as paths for sweeps.



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Message 3 of 9
JDMather
in reply to: samsulhadi

See this tutorial for technique.

http://home.pct.edu/~jmather/content/DSG322/Inventor%20Tutorials/Inventor%2011%20Tutorial%207.pdf

 

post back with your ipt attempt if you can't figure it out.


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samsulhadi
in reply to: JDMather

Hi JDMather

 

I try to use your method and I can't draw the sketch 2 like yours. I was confused where should I put the sketch to draw the sketch 2. So I make it with my own way but the path doesnt matched correctly. Here my attempt

thank you

 

Best regards

Samsul H.

aluminium chair 1.jpg

aluminium chair 2.jpg

Message 5 of 9
JDMather
in reply to: samsulhadi


@samsulhadi wrote:

Hi JDMather

 Here my attempt

thank you

 


Attach *.ipt file here.

You will create a 2d sketch on the XY plane and another on the YZ plane to project the 3D intersection for the arms.

The rest is all 2d sketches.


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JDMather
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I only had a few minutes to spend on this - but should not bee too difficult.

Do you have any dimensions to go by?  Where did your original image come from?

 

chair.PNG


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samsulhadi
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Ok JDM I got it and thank you very much. Actually I dont have the dimension too because the original image was my friend tagged me in facebook. and he challenge me how I doing that with Inventor...again.. thank you 🙂 here my result.

 

aluminium chair 3.jpg

Message 8 of 9
JDMather
in reply to: samsulhadi

It is no longer necessary to Extrude the surfaces to get the Intersection Curve.  You can do this with the 2 2d-sketches in the 3d sketch.


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samsulhadi
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Okay....it's no longer necessary to extrude the surfaces.

Thank you.

 

aluminium din chair 4.jpg

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