3d Print Square_looking_different

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3d Print Square_looking_different

swingehv.jpg

As a start for learning 3d modeling this existing sculpter seemed a good idea.

it took me three approx 4 weeks. At first I have started with 4 bars tring to move them in position.

this turned out too difficult. here is the plan I have followed after discovering the SWEEP cmd.

Baseline and Square

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in XZ plane draw a line of 150 mm on X axis and define midpoint at origin.

create a centered rectangle on the origin with sides of d1/10 (15mm).

Baseplane Work and Going Up

swingstep2.jpg

In the baseplane XY create a line on the Y axis with lenght d1 (150mm) with the midpoint on orgin.

Now lets us create an offsetplane d1 up from XY plane.

The Top Line

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On the offsetplane create a sketch with line lenght d1 above the X axsis.

define midpoint straight above orgin.

3d Sketching

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connecting the the end dots of the botom and top line at each end.

make sure that in sketch pallet 3D SKETCH is marked.

the plan is to select the square as profile and sweep along the complete profile.

However the sweep command seems not to work on a closed path/project?.

so need break up the closed path using an extra sketch point and partial lines on Y axis.

Sweeping Works

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just execute the SWEEP command now and complete the last piece with E(xtrude) or Q(presspull).

Adding a Pedestal Completes Design

swing6eindhoven.jpg

done

My First 3d Print

3dversie_swing_cr.jpg

poor quality but still content.