WebThis question has a validated answer. Trying to use a thin feature but the thin feature does not even show up as an option within extrude -cut or boss-extrude. answers: 2 View or Reply Use your SOLIDWORKS ID or 3DEXPERIENCE ID to log in. WebThere is no lofted thin feature. 1 level 2 Op · 7 yr. ago That's what I thought but I found several sources, solidworks help and my solidworks reference book, that mention it. was it in an older version? 1 Continue this thread level 1 · 7 yr. ago Make your loft sketches with offset profiles to create a thin walled loft. 1
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Web16 Feb 2024 · Solidworks Unable to Create a Thin Feature in the Specified Direction. Thin features are quite obvious to you if you are familiar with SOLIDWORKS and have worked with CAD software in the past. Using thin features can help you make intricate cuts and … WebWeb Help Content Version: SOLIDWORKS 2024 SP05 To disable Web help from within SOLIDWORKS and use local help instead, click Help > Use SOLIDWORKS Web Help. To report problems encountered with the Web help interface and search, contact your local … friction type bolt
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WebSOLIDWORKS Simulation analyzes sheet metal and thin parts more efficiently. As the thickness gets smaller, a larger number of elements is required to model the part and SimulationXpress may fail to solve the problem. SOLIDWORKS Simulation uses a small number of shell elements instead of a large number of tetrahedral elements to mesh thin … Web24 Jul 2009 · E.g.: "Unable to create a thin feature in the specified direction. Please try a smaller thickness." Ok, the polygon has some small steps in it. I'll try making the thickness smaller than that. Nope; went down in thickness from 0.1 to .002", no change. Tried extrude blind instead of extrude between vertices (neither in the sketch plane), no change. Web22 May 2024 · I'm wondering what is the best approach here to get this sketch into one entity so that the thin feature will work for extruding, then convert to sheet metal. I've attached the part. Screenshots below of sketch. Thanks in advance! answers: 15 View or Reply Use your SOLIDWORKS ID or 3DEXPERIENCE ID to log in. friction type bearing