Krispee
Industrial
- Feb 9, 2014
- 2
Hi
i`m new here but i thought i`d just jump in since i have a problem in solidworks i was hoping someone might help with.
i work for a company that uses Davenport Automatics and have been designing cams for them for some time using traditional CAD(2d) that i then Wire Erode for my boss. it is a time consuming process creating the program as i have to CAD teeth following a constantly expanding curve or rise, i suppose you might call it a snail curve.
so i thought i`d give Solidworks a try and see it i could find a way of creating the cam a little easier(read quicker).
does anyone have any experience of using Solidworks in this way. using trad. CAD you use the array feature but in this case the array has to follow the constantly expanding curve i generated using a 3 point curve in Solidworks. i`ve been in there trying but no luck so far. i have to create anything from 10 to 25 teeth over 180 degrees. creating the curve is no problem and 1 tooth, but trying to duplicate that so that it follows this curve is the hard bit.
anyone any ideas?
thanks
Kris
i`m new here but i thought i`d just jump in since i have a problem in solidworks i was hoping someone might help with.
i work for a company that uses Davenport Automatics and have been designing cams for them for some time using traditional CAD(2d) that i then Wire Erode for my boss. it is a time consuming process creating the program as i have to CAD teeth following a constantly expanding curve or rise, i suppose you might call it a snail curve.
so i thought i`d give Solidworks a try and see it i could find a way of creating the cam a little easier(read quicker).
does anyone have any experience of using Solidworks in this way. using trad. CAD you use the array feature but in this case the array has to follow the constantly expanding curve i generated using a 3 point curve in Solidworks. i`ve been in there trying but no luck so far. i have to create anything from 10 to 25 teeth over 180 degrees. creating the curve is no problem and 1 tooth, but trying to duplicate that so that it follows this curve is the hard bit.
anyone any ideas?
thanks
Kris