Kid Squid
Well-known member
Hi All,
Just wondering are there any high level solidworks Jedi's on here ?
I'm pretty good, but more like Empire strikes back sort of level
I am trying to finish off a side cheek for my console build ( yep, the missing No.1 cheek.... ), but for the life of me, I cant get the semi shear punch profile that Ive made, to work correctly in SW.
It's either too distorted, or just plain wrong. Ive tried a few years back when I was just getting in to it, and with all this lockdown mania going on, I thought it would be a good time to re-address it.
For any of you that are unsure what a semi shear is - its the small punched 'divots?' that align the ISEP rail in place correctly on the Neve sidecheeks.
Now, Ive made the forming tool, and applied it to the surface.. all looks ok...
untill you see the other side ???
Mmmmmm. thinking it could be something to do with the 'cut' edge on forming profile..
Hopefully, I'll have chance tonight in work to have a look !
Just wondering are there any high level solidworks Jedi's on here ?
I'm pretty good, but more like Empire strikes back sort of level
I am trying to finish off a side cheek for my console build ( yep, the missing No.1 cheek.... ), but for the life of me, I cant get the semi shear punch profile that Ive made, to work correctly in SW.
It's either too distorted, or just plain wrong. Ive tried a few years back when I was just getting in to it, and with all this lockdown mania going on, I thought it would be a good time to re-address it.
For any of you that are unsure what a semi shear is - its the small punched 'divots?' that align the ISEP rail in place correctly on the Neve sidecheeks.
Now, Ive made the forming tool, and applied it to the surface.. all looks ok...
untill you see the other side ???
Mmmmmm. thinking it could be something to do with the 'cut' edge on forming profile..
Hopefully, I'll have chance tonight in work to have a look !