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You'll need to use 3D sketches and surfaces. I'd suggest going through the built in tutorials as well as looking at YouTube videos.

Jeff Mirisola, CSWE
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That's a task not for the beginner. Surfacing is your friend here.

David
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hi and thanks for you all
but i need someone to show me how by using screenshots
thanks
 
Hello Algerie,

This can be done in Solidworks using Co-Plannar Sketches defining the boundaries of the Lamp Shade

Using a 3D Curve through reference points to create a curve that connect points alternatively in 2 planes.



Vineet Reddy
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Most of us here have learned to do our jobs either thru schooling, or from years of experience. We can give tips, but none of us are going to do your job for you.
I suggest spending some time in the Solidworks surfacing tutorials.

David
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