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Re: pic: The humble wrench

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Well, now that you are talking "measurements", please include the size on this beauty. My suggestion......."7/16".
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Step 2: Make it a 7/16 ratchet.
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Re: pic: The humble wrench

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Seconded!

Step 2: Make it a 7/16 ratchet.
Thirded! (Is that even a word?)
Step 3: Make your entire tool chest!

jk, but seriously, great work. I'll show this to some of my newbies in CAD for inspiration.
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Re: pic: The humble wrench

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Is your model parametric, so that you can drive dimensions for a wrench of any size from a table? Since this is a learning exercise, making the model parametric would be a good goal. Might even lead to useful results, or at least to interesting artistic combinations.
(Ooh, really bad pun.)
While changing a variety of parameters based on a table would be one way to do it, you could also create multiple configurations of the same part. I'm not as well versed in SolidWorks as I am in Inventor, but I believe this is the way that professionally modeled parts (like screws, etc.) are given multiple sizes.
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