EPG Posted June 20, 2014 Posted June 20, 2014 Wohoo! I found an Autocad forum that can be useful to an amateur guy like me! (Welcome to me! ) The problem I have today is that the only thing i succeed with is to make a solid platform protruding OUT from the object when I am expecting a hole... My idea is accordingly to make an oval hole right into the center of the axle. Quote
Cad64 Posted June 21, 2014 Posted June 21, 2014 Sorry, I didn't see this thread yesterday. I have approved your post so now maybe you can get some answers. Your thread got automatically moderated by the forum software due to the image host you are using. In order to avoid your posts getting moderated in the future, upload images directly to the forum: http://www.cadtutor.net/forum/showthread.php?8863-How-to-add-images-to-your-posts Quote
JD Mather Posted June 22, 2014 Posted June 22, 2014 Use the Subtract command, select the shaft and hit Enter, then select the body to use for cutting and hit Enter again. Quote
Dadgad Posted June 22, 2014 Posted June 22, 2014 Welcome to the CADTutor Forum. Follow this link http://www.cadtutor.net/tutorials/autocad/index.php?category_id=25 which will take you to the forum's 3D video tutorials. For this particular question, watch the Extrude & Presspull video. Presspull is much faster and easier than the EXTRUDE command, as it will either create a 3D Solid, or a hole through a 3D solid, without the use of the Subtract command. You should probably watch all of these videos, whenever you have the time. JD is, as usual, right. The subtract command is a good option, given the stage of your development, but if you had wanted to use the presspull command instead of extruding that nub, you could have just pushed it, either into, or all the way through the shaft. Quote
EPG Posted June 22, 2014 Author Posted June 22, 2014 Sorry, I didn't see this thread yesterday. I have approved your post so now maybe you can get some answers. Your thread got automatically moderated by the forum software due to the image host you are using. In order to avoid your posts getting moderated in the future, upload images directly to the forum: http://www.cadtutor.net/forum/showthread.php?8863-How-to-add-images-to-your-posts Thanx, I will use the forum´s own image uploading host the next time Use the Subtract command, select the shaft and hit Enter, then select the body to use for cutting and hit Enter again. Thank you! The "Subtract command" was exactly what I needed! [quote name=Dadgad=Welcome to the CADTutor Forum. Follow this link http://www.cadtutor.net/tutorials/au...category_id=25 which will take you to the forum's 3D video tutorials. For this particular question, watch the Extrude & Presspull video. Presspull is much faster and easier than the EXTRUDE command, as it will either create a 3D Solid, or a hole through a 3D solid, without the use of the Subtract command. You should probably watch all of these videos, whenever you have the time. JD is, as usual, right. The subtract command is a good option, given the stage of your development, but if you had wanted to use the presspull command instead of extruding that nub, you could have just pushed it, either into, or all the way through the shaft. Thanks, I will watch the videos later. But actually I think I will learn more by "trial and erroring" by myself Quote
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