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    I have to execute a pressure valve (tube) in 3D. Anyone up to the task and give a helping hand.

    Very good to be introducing as a step-by-step tutorial.

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    Be a bit more descriptive and I'll help/tutorial write.

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    It is a mechanical project. I have all the 2D drawings of the highpressure´s valve and dimensionerings: the valves house ( have no idea if that is called in english but i am translating as is), the valves head, valves pipe, etc.

    It is a commone valve used in water system. I tried to draw in 3D the first component- the valve´s house and it was going OK but something not right and does not fit. So, I am still trying but a helping hand would not bother me.

    Mr. T, you write great tutorials and well explained. I would be happy to have your support, if your time alow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Orbit
    It is a mechanical project. I have all the 2D drawings of the highpressure´s valve and dimensionerings: the valves house ( have no idea if that is called in english but i am translating as is), the valves head, valves pipe, etc. )
    Email me the zipped file and I'll look at it. Isolate or identify the problem part.

    Quote Originally Posted by Orbit
    It is a commone valve used in water system. I tried to draw in 3D the first component- the valve´s house and it was going OK but something not right and does not fit. So, I am still trying but a helping hand would not bother me. )
    Isolate and identify the part

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    Mr. T, you write great tutorials and well explained. I would be happy to have your support, if your time alow.
    Thanks. I'll look at it and if it needs a tutorial one nite next week.

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    Sorry it's a bit big for me to help with. I only get a few mins a day. It is a real couple of hours for a tutorial on such a big, big, BIG, project.

    However circular/symetrical shapes - REVOLVE
    Other shapes EXTRUDE and or TAPER.

    HTH

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    No need to be sorry. I just finished my project and after all it was not so scarry as I assumed first time.

    I do not know how to post it here but it looks great to me. :

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    Quote Originally Posted by Orbit
    No need to be sorry. I just finished my project and after all it was not so scarry as I assumed first time.

    I do not know how to post it here but it looks great to me. :
    Free websites here

    http://www.cadtutor.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=51

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