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Trolley key

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Anonymous
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Trolley key

Hi everybody.
I propose you a short video for beginners
the aim being to reproduce the model.
I think that the object is potentially useful for everyone
Good viewing.

 

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Message 2 of 10
Lennart_Losjo
in reply to: Anonymous

Tip.

Upload this to a site that are sharing 3D-models instead.

Senior Product Specialist
Fusion 360, Inventor.
Message 3 of 10
etfrench
in reply to: Anonymous

I'd recommend fully constraining your sketch before doing the extrude.

ETFrench

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Message 4 of 10
Anonymous
in reply to: Lennart_Losjo

I shared this file on a French site
but the objective is that everyone can reproduce it by themselves

Message 5 of 10
shahriarsifat1802164
in reply to: Anonymous

The thing is the sketches are not constrained fully!!

Md. Shahriar Mohtasim
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 
RUET

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Message 6 of 10
Anonymous
in reply to: shahriarsifat1802164

no, the sketch is not fully constrained.
why do you mind ?
I think there are times, it's useful, sometimes no.

Message 7 of 10
etfrench
in reply to: Anonymous

When teaching, one should always strive to do the best.  Constraining sketches is a best practice and does help reduce errors.

ETFrench

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Message 8 of 10
Lennart_Losjo
in reply to: Anonymous

Thanks for your effort.

But best practice is that all sketches should be fully constrained.

A lot of beginners here 🙂

 

Senior Product Specialist
Fusion 360, Inventor.
Message 9 of 10
Anonymous
in reply to: Lennart_Losjo

yes, I understand but ( joke on ) if your sketch is completely constrained, you can't do that 😉

Message 10 of 10
Lennart_Losjo
in reply to: Anonymous

No of course, but that's another purpose.

What I mean is that you should always strive to have your sketch as constrained as you can.

Senior Product Specialist
Fusion 360, Inventor.

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