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Aug 2016

Hi,

I am trying to think how in SolidWorks, I would create an object to “wrap around” another.

Let’s make a concrete example to explain what I’m saying. If I have to draw a phone will there

be a quick way to use SolidWorks in order to automatically construct the case?

The object in question is not exactly a phone but it was the easiest way to describe my problem . I am working on an object for lost wax casting.

Thanks!

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Hi,

The indent tool is perfect for this as most often you want to control the clearance between the two parts.

Say 0.3mm for 3D printing and 0.1mm for injection molding, to take into account distortions, shrinkage and tolerances.

Alternatively use the offset tool which you can then thicken and if the thicken feature does not work, it’s a matter of reworking the surfaces until it does.

When in the end Thicken fails, I offset the initial surface to the inner and outer depth of the new intended part and then connect the two offsets using newly constructed surfaces, often Boundary surfaces, then you knit them together in the end to form a solid. It can be a tedious part of the job.

A simplistic but quick way would be to scale up the initial object to the target distance of the inner and outer surface, then boolean the inside away.

First create the general shape then use the shell command to make it hollow.

one thing you will need to consider is the amount the material will shrink when you cast it you will need to scale everything up in order to account for this.

hope this helps