Solidworks not letting me define an angle : r SolidWorks - Reddit Hi guys, for some reason solidworks tells me that defining an angle would break the geometry, despite the fact that it clearly wouldn't The video should be pretty self-explanatory Anyone got any tips or tricks for getting solidworks to play nicely? Edit - somehow forgot to mention that the curve I'm trying to define is a parabola, not a circular section, which seems to be causing solidworks
Brake Pedal Curves on Fanatec Pedals - A possible solution : r . . . - Reddit TLDR: Built a tool to allow you to apply mapping curves to brake pedal Feel free to try it out though YMMV I never really felt super comfortable with the V3 brake pedal input especially at low brake pressures I'm happy with the feel using the brake kit, and I was able to be consistent in heavy brake zones, but otherwise was bit all over the place Unfortunately the Fanatec control panel
Cant figure out how to fully define sketch : r SolidWorks - Reddit Edit: I can get a few good parts, but some have the curves pointed inward When I rebuild and correct the error, it changes the direction of the curves on the previously good parts Edit 2: The curve is equation driven and needs to change with the design table Mirroring does not update with the equation
Is there a way to mathematically define the knee of an . . . - Reddit In population growth, in technological advancement, in physics, I can think of examples where people talk about the "knee" of a curve serving as some sort of (non-mathematical) inflection point, or phase change point Is there any way to define the knee of an exponential curve rigorously?
ELI5: What exactly is a normal distribution? : r explainlikeimfive - Reddit A normal distribution is called that because it's a very common distribution Height for example has a normal distribution If you measured the heights of all adult males and made a histogram of the data, the graph would have a bell curve with the peak of the bell curve at the average height Basically, it means that a lot of people are average height or close to average, fewer people are
Can i constrain a 3d curve sketch to 1 plane? : r SolidWorks - Reddit Can i constrain a 3d curve sketch to 1 plane? I am trying to make a simple 3d sketch A line with a curve on the end I can constrain the straight line to the and get it fully defined, however i am struggling to fully define the 3d curve I can add in the radius and length of the curve, but it is still free to move around into other planes
Can you be soft natural without curve? i know soft . . . - Reddit Curve I'd define as rounded shapes in the silhouette that benefit from softer fabrics, draping and lighter density fabrics unless your yin yang balance benefits from heavier fabrics (like SD) You may experience fit issues with straight cut garments where they either need to be literally cut for curve like this -> ( ) over this | | or like I mentioned earlier are in a softer fabric which drapes