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Help in modelling bottle in Solid Works


rajesh9b

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I am trying to model a bottle in solidworks. I know how to use boundary, loft, sweep tools. But i don't where to start the model. The height of the bottle 240

and width 85mm and thickness 1mm. Any ideas?

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I would start by importing those pictures into sketches to use as reference.

I have seen several bottle tutorials on the internet.

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I would love to help but the first place I would probably point you to is product design forums. Radge has posted so many tutorials on bottle modeling its not even funny. I would start by looking through all his stuff.

 

http://www.productdesignforums.com/topic/10168-some-bottle-design-tricks/

 

If you have any specific questions along the way feel free to ask.

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Hi

I inserted pictures in sketch but i don't have bottom view of the bottle to use loft or boundary tool. I practised Mr Radge tutorials, confused and not able to make the starting of the sketches for loft or boundary tool for this model. Any help is appreciated

Thank you

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The views you have should be enough.

Save the file with the feature tree in a rolled up state and zip and attach what you have completed so far.

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I practised Mr Radge tutorials....

 

Can you attach these trials here (the ones you did from the tutorials).

I need to see where you might have had difficulty. (save with the feature tree in a rolled up state)

 

You will want to become familiar with the Pierce sketch relation (see attached image).

 

I also recommend searching Google for Ed Eaton DiMonte Group Curvy Stuff Tutorials.

It will take some time to develop surfacing skills by practicing.

I recommend that you not use Splines for a while - you can closely represent the same curves with fully constrained arcs and lines.

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