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VRML Format
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Joseph Kilby Mar 31, 2009.

Torsion Spring
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Joseph Kilby Mar 12, 2009.

 

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Joseph Kilby replied to Joseph Kilby's discussion VRML Format
"If I reduce the quality settings, then I would not get the best quality of my model for 3D printing. Do you think I should upgrade some of the specs of my computer? If so, please tell me what to upgrade and how much is the capacity should I replace…"
Mar 31, 2009
Smoky Rick replied to Joseph Kilby's discussion VRML Format
"My first guess would be that you saved it with too high of a quality setting. This made a file size too large for your computer to deal with. Try reducing your settings and try again. Smoky Rick"
Mar 30, 2009
Joseph Kilby posted a discussion

VRML Format

I had a problem of making the model to have a good quality of precision:1. The image below is an *.sldprt format, and I have to save it as *.WRL or VRML graphic for 3d printing2. The second image is the VRML format. And I am not happy with the result of the color, it looks to me it has an edge line around the pipe which will cause the 3d printer to do so.3. So I change the setting of the image quality. I set the resolution to the max and also the wire frame at the max.4. Then, I save again the…See More
Mar 26, 2009
Joseph Kilby replied to Joseph Kilby's discussion Torsion Spring
"I'll give it a shot. Thanks for the advice ^_^"
Mar 12, 2009
Deepak Gupta replied to Joseph Kilby's discussion Torsion Spring
"For spring to move in that fashion, you need to model the spring in context of assembly using a Top down design approach. Simply model you legs with reference to plates so that the spring leg changes/rotates along with the plate."
Mar 12, 2009
Joseph Kilby replied to Joseph Kilby's discussion Torsion Spring
"Not actually changing the angle, i want it to turn into 90 degree... In the illustration above, the torsion spring is mated on both parts 1 & 2, (Leg A to Part 1 & Leg B to Part) the inside diameter of the spring is concentric with the pin.…"
Mar 12, 2009
Deepak Gupta replied to Joseph Kilby's discussion Torsion Spring
"Do you mean you want to change the start angle and make it 90°, then yes the other end will automatically turn 90°. Deepak"
Mar 12, 2009
Joseph Kilby posted a discussion

Torsion Spring

I have a torsion spring of 180 degree and mated in an assembly. Is it possible, if I turn the other end to 90 degrees, the other end of spring will also do the 90 degree?
Mar 12, 2009
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Mar 11, 2009

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What version of SolidWorks do you currently use?
2008
How many years have you been using SolidWorks?
2
What other programs do you use?
Autocad, rhinoceros, maxsurf
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Office Desktop:
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Microsoft Windows XP Professional (5.1, Build 2600)
Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6600 @ 2.40 GHz (2 CPUs)
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CAD Department / Research and Development
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