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    Posted: 27.Dec.2017 at 13:41
Hi.

Please help

An idea how I make the 3D drawing, the measurements can be any, only the detail of what is enclosed in the circle
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27.Dec.2017 at 14:31
Hello carlosban71, I'm afraid that this is very basic 3D. What do you know about 3D ? Do you know about convering lines, arcs, elipse to regions ? do you know about USC settings and viewpoints ?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27.Dec.2017 at 14:52
I would revolve a half profile then use an extruded rectangle to create a second solid that could be subtracted from the cylinder to create the notch.

You do know they make weather proof fabric-like covers for fire extinguishers don't you?


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27.Dec.2017 at 15:06
Example.  Wireframe view.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27.Dec.2017 at 15:07
Example.  Conceptual visual style.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27.Dec.2017 at 17:39
Great thanks, the most, because of work sometimes we forget the commands, yes I have knowledge

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27.Dec.2017 at 21:26
An idea to make the cover in 3D


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28.Dec.2017 at 11:26
Same as the cylinder.  Create a profile and revolve it.  The handle can be created by extruding a circle along the path of its centerline.  Or....

Draw two circles one inside the other.  Extrude the outer circle to the overall height of the cover.  Extrude the inner circle to the height of the recessed area.  Subtract the inner circle from the outer circle; add handle.  Done.

No matter what method you use don't forget about the radiused top edge like I did in the examples below.  Oops.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28.Dec.2017 at 12:34
3D cover using method 2 described above.  Visual style: 2Dwireframe.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28.Dec.2017 at 12:37
3D cover.  Visual style: Conceptual.  I rotated the full cover so you could see the underside.


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