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Vase - Help Design

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k-28
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Vase - Help Design

Hi All, I'm struggling with the design of this vase.... any tips are welcome.  How would you guys proceed ? I'm attaching canvas of: Front, Top and bottom view.  Tot. hight is 245mm 

Thanks in advance

Klaudio 

 

 

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TheCADWhisperer
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File>Export and then Attach the *.f3d of your attempt here.

How much experience do you have?

Do you know how to fully define a sketch?

Do you know how to pattern a feature?

 

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k-28
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I'm stuck at the very beginning... I know how to define sketches and I'm self-learning F360 . In this particular design I'm not sure if the right way is starting from a revolution and later trying to do the "cut" by following the geometrical path of the design. 

 

 

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chrisplyler
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Basic premise:

Bottom and Top sketches.Bottom and Top sketches.Extrude bottom upwards, and top downwards, with taper angles, into one body.Extrude bottom upwards, and top downwards, with taper angles, into one body.Extrude exterior of bottom upwards as a separate body. Draft the interor faces to match the previously extruded taper angle. Combine/Cut the vase with this tool. Do the same thing downwards with the top exterior.Extrude exterior of bottom upwards as a separate body. Draft the interor faces to match the previously extruded taper angle. Combine/Cut the vase with this tool. Do the same thing downwards with the top exterior.Finished product. Shell it out from the top.Finished product. Shell it out from the top.

 

Of course this is overly simplified. You'd have to do the same thing up higher at a steeper angle, and down lower at a steeper angle, to get something like what you showed in your pictures. But the methodology I've shown works fine.

 

 

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