Need some ideas from the braintrust for a really cool project!
Posted: Sun Sep 15, 2024 9:48 am
Happy Sunday, fellow SolidWorxians.
I'm a bit of a geeky guy, and like to follow the site https://hackaday.com/ for amusement purposes.
While perusing through some of the articles, I came across this: https://www.decarpentier.nl/carpentopod#comment-5654
Holy, shazbot, Batman! That's REALLY cool, beyond cool, cold, frozen.... LOL!
Anywho, I was sufficiently motivated enough to put the eleventy-seven other projects I'm working on aside, and replicate his work in SolidWorks. Fairly straightforward, there are a couple of nuances that took a wee bit of thinking, but here it is, at least one of the six "legs"
I'd like to try to 3D print up one of these to futz around with it. Trouble is the individual pieces are quite a bit larger than my printer. So I thought I would try scaling everything. That seemed to work fine. The challenge is there are some 8 unique pieces in the assembly, and tweaking the scale on each one is a tad tedious.
So, I thought I would drive this with an equation, right? That's what they are for. Trouble is, SolidWorks doesn't provide the ability to do so.
I did some looking around and yea verily this feature is not available.
If push comes to shove, I'll write a macro, but that seems like a brute force solution to the problem.
I'd love to hear any ideas from the braintrust on an elegant way of scaling this thing down (or potentially up!)
The unfortunate part of all this, is it has REALLY whetted my appetite for a CNC router. Damn, another rabbit hole.....
thanks all!
I'm a bit of a geeky guy, and like to follow the site https://hackaday.com/ for amusement purposes.
While perusing through some of the articles, I came across this: https://www.decarpentier.nl/carpentopod#comment-5654
Holy, shazbot, Batman! That's REALLY cool, beyond cool, cold, frozen.... LOL!
Anywho, I was sufficiently motivated enough to put the eleventy-seven other projects I'm working on aside, and replicate his work in SolidWorks. Fairly straightforward, there are a couple of nuances that took a wee bit of thinking, but here it is, at least one of the six "legs"
I'd like to try to 3D print up one of these to futz around with it. Trouble is the individual pieces are quite a bit larger than my printer. So I thought I would try scaling everything. That seemed to work fine. The challenge is there are some 8 unique pieces in the assembly, and tweaking the scale on each one is a tad tedious.
So, I thought I would drive this with an equation, right? That's what they are for. Trouble is, SolidWorks doesn't provide the ability to do so.
I did some looking around and yea verily this feature is not available.
If push comes to shove, I'll write a macro, but that seems like a brute force solution to the problem.
I'd love to hear any ideas from the braintrust on an elegant way of scaling this thing down (or potentially up!)
The unfortunate part of all this, is it has REALLY whetted my appetite for a CNC router. Damn, another rabbit hole.....
thanks all!