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  1. STOGY

    CREATING A REVERSE PROFILE OF A MODEL

    Hello all, Long time member, very few post (if any??). I am using SolidWorks 2011 Premium and would like some assistance with a problem. First, I must state that I am at best dangerous using the software. My experience with SolidWorks is sophomoric; and that is giving myself a lot of credit...
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    DEPTH NOTCH ON A CYLINDER

    Thank you guys for the help. When I got to work and tried to create my "depth notch" it took me a little while but I got it. Give a monkey enough time, a pen, and some paper, and he will write a book!!!
  3. STOGY

    DEPTH NOTCH ON A CYLINDER

    Thank you very much for the direction given and I will try this as soon as I can. I'm home for the evening and I'll try this advice in the a.m. JIMI
  4. STOGY

    DEPTH NOTCH ON A CYLINDER

    A depth notch is found on a cylindrical plug gage and is used to measure the depth of a hole . Generally the cut section would be perpendicular to the cylinder.
  5. STOGY

    DEPTH NOTCH ON A CYLINDER

    I do not know how to explain this but if I were to have a cylinder and I wanted to cut away a small section of a(.160" dia x 5.0" long) cylinder with a depth notch cut into it approximately 1.5 inches from one end in order to make a depth notch would that be anything more than I said...
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    DEPTH NOTCH ON A CYLINDER

    I am dipping my toe into a big pond I know, but I am trying to create some SOLIDWORKS CAD models with no training at all except for the tutorial offered with SOLIDWORKS 2003. Can someone explain to me the basics of putting a rectangular depth notch onto an extruded cylinder? This silly monkey...

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