In this case, what is the benefit of creating a construction line instead of using an external geometry when possible? Further to replace the junky b splie wouldt the be possible to use 2 seperate datumplanes and rotate them in of offset around the z axis?
So idk what I'm doing wrong here but I keep getting a box in the middle of the rotor when I try to insert the 135 mm pocket into the rear face of the rotor. It doesn't even go as deep to see the cooling fins. Any suggestions? Update: NVM Fixed by going 1mm smaller than 135 and it fixed the issue. I think it is perhaps due to my cooling ducts being on the 135mm construction circle at full length and getting cut through with the pocket i was trying to install.
I love the pace of your tutorials, some others go sooo slow you wanna pull your hair out. Keep up the good work!
I love all the detailed tips you give (part colors etc). You are a great help. Thank you.
Good work 👍 keep doing tutorials
Thank you for the support madhu! I'm trying to get another tutorial done, but work is creeping back in, so its a little delayed!
Great. Thanks Andrew. Jim
In this case, what is the benefit of creating a construction line instead of using an external geometry when possible?
Further to replace the junky b splie wouldt the be possible to use 2 seperate datumplanes and rotate them in of offset around the z axis?
So idk what I'm doing wrong here but I keep getting a box in the middle of the rotor when I try to insert the 135 mm pocket into the rear face of the rotor. It doesn't even go as deep to see the cooling fins. Any suggestions?
Update: NVM Fixed by going 1mm smaller than 135 and it fixed the issue. I think it is perhaps due to my cooling ducts being on the 135mm construction circle at full length and getting cut through with the pocket i was trying to install.
Excellent. Thanks!
Thank you so much