![]() ![]() Those could be measured with a simple ruler. If you were just duplicating an existing item then it would be easier for a non-technical customer to define the bas top over all width and length, same for the base bottom and then the vertical height of the base. but it makes a robust model more complex and I wonder if that is even how your customer would prefer to describe the box/lid. If you do that and tell me what they are, then I could suggest some ways of modelling it from those specific paramters.įor example, you have defined the sloping sides by two angles, one X and one Y. If I guess from what you have said, then I think you want a similar base and lid, except that the lid may have a different height, and perhaps the lid would have hole going through to allow you to screw the lid to the base such that the screws would go down through the lid from the outside and into those tubes in the base, or perhaps the same but in reverse.īefore you even start this model, you need to first decide what are going to be you parameters with which you will define the object. But since it sounds like you want to be able insert any value for a set of parameters, then I would do something more complex so that the model is more robust not including Thickness or Draft tools (or if using them only at the last stage where they would be easier to replace. If you asked me to quickly model that in a fast efficient manner to one given set of figures, then I would likely use different tools/methods. Yes, that is right, so if you want to be able to change values, you need to model thoughtfully to reduce topologicalnaming issues like you just said. If I changed any parametric dimensions the filter would select the wrong parts and make a mess. ![]()
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