Help needed with miter on parts of wooden enclosure

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by Edmund, Nov 6, 2010.

  1. Edmund

    Edmund Guest

    Hi Guys,

    I struggling with the design of an wooden enclosure build from wooden
    panels with miter connections.
    What I do now is starting with an volume > shell it and split it.
    The problem is that these splits are made in a rectangle.
    Can someone point me in the right direction please?

    Thanks

    Edmund
     
    Edmund, Nov 6, 2010
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  2. Edmund

    Deepak Gupta Guest

    Ed, can you upload the part or picture and explain in details th
    output required.

    Regards

    Deepak Gupta
    SW2010 SP 4.0
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    Deepak Gupta, Nov 9, 2010
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  3. Edmund

    Cliff Guest

    Upload to the link above we assume ..... as CCS is text-only, no
    binary files.

    Generally speaking, IMHO, it's also best to make a "sample" small
    part that illustrates the problem & not give out customer or company
    data or parts or design matters.
     
    Cliff, Nov 9, 2010
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  4. Edmund

    Edmund Guest

    Ed, can you upload the part or picture and explain in details th
    output required.

    Regards

    Deepak Gupta
    SW2010 SP 4.0
    http://gupta9665.wordpress.com/


    Upload it to where?

    Edmund



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    " The good you today, people will often forgot tomorrow; Do good
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    Edmund, Nov 15, 2010
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  5. Edmund

    TOP Guest

    You might be able to use weldments.

    To do so you need to create shapes for standard wood sections
    including trim pieces.
    Weldments automatically miter and all you need to create your part is
    a 3d sketch.

    TOP
     
    TOP, Nov 15, 2010
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