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Tolerances in DIN 5480 splines
Carlos Soler
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Standards
11
1
Intermediate
In this tutorial, I will address some topics regarding the flank tolerances in the standard DIN 5480 splines. For an Asking of https://grabcad.com/erick.mireles-2 about the meaning of 8f in an expression like DIN 5480 W 120 x 3 x 38 x 8f
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Reverse Engineering: Power Fit
Maxime Chagnot
in
Modeling
8
0
Intermediate
This video shows you how to transform a cloud mesh (based on a "STL" file) into a proper surface. It is a reverse engineering topic where you have a hull that you cannot work on. With the dedicated Digitized Shape applications, you can transform this mesh into a surface using the PowerFit feature. You will obtain a surface that is very near from the original mesh, with a maximal deviation of 0.972 mm.
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Tutorial - Using fit spline tool to merge splines into one in SolidWorks?
Sudhir Gill
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Design & CAD
8
2
Beginner
Here is the Tutorial.
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[VIDEO] Matlab Tutorial: Nonlinear Least Square with Error Data Fit
S. B.
in
Engineering Fundamentals
4
1
Beginner
How to achieve a Nonlinear Least Square Error Data Fit with the aid of Matlab? This tutorial shows how to do gather a solution!
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Matlab Tutorial: Exponential fit with two parameters
S. B.
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Engineering Fundamentals
2
1
Beginner
How to achieve an exponential fit with two parameters with the aid of Matlab? This tutorial shows how to do gather a solution!
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calculus
math
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[VIDEO] Matlab Tutorial: Fitting with Least Squares (LSE), Least absolute residuals (LAR) and Bisquare weights (BSW)
S. B.
in
Engineering Fundamentals
2
1
Intermediate
How to achieve a LSE, LAR and BSW data fit? This tutorial shows how to achieve this calculation!
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least
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[VIDEO] Matlab Tutorial: Least Square Nonlinear Regression
S. B.
in
Engineering Fundamentals
2
1
Beginner
How to achieve a Nonlinear Least Square Regression with the aid of Matlab? This tutorial shows how to do gather a solution!
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Plastic Plate
langgeng wahyu hidayat
in
Modeling
2
0
Beginner
Plastic plates for food, chili sauce, fried foods, cakes etc. Using the main commands swept boss and thicken
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Simplifying A Sketch For Cutting With Laser
Jeff Stein
in
Modeling
0
0
Beginner
This is a useful, but hidden tool inside Solidworks called "Fit Spline". If you have had a DXF from a part that is imported geometry or the like, then this tool is for you. It is quick and easy, and reduce the complexity of your models, and reduce or eliminate the pausing of your laser at end of entities or nodes.
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