Sep 4, 2024 #1 E engr_joni_ee Advanced Member level 3 Joined Nov 3, 2018 Messages 809 Helped 2 Reputation 4 Reaction score 7 Trophy points 18 Activity points 6,743 I have designed a heat sink. The dimensions are shown in attachment. I am bit concerned with the 1.5 mm. Is that possible to manufacture ?
I have designed a heat sink. The dimensions are shown in attachment. I am bit concerned with the 1.5 mm. Is that possible to manufacture ?
Sep 12, 2024 #21 FvM Super Moderator Staff member Joined Jan 22, 2008 Messages 52,863 Helped 14,777 Reputation 29,839 Reaction score 14,217 Trophy points 1,393 Location Bochum, Germany Activity points 300,040 These days, it's very likely that Wakefield has step files. If they are not freely offered on web site, you can kindly ask them. "Extruding" the 2D footprint from datasheet in a 3D tool should give an acceptable 3D model, b.t.w. Upvote 0 Downvote
These days, it's very likely that Wakefield has step files. If they are not freely offered on web site, you can kindly ask them. "Extruding" the 2D footprint from datasheet in a 3D tool should give an acceptable 3D model, b.t.w.
Friday at 10:00 AM #22 E engr_joni_ee Advanced Member level 3 Joined Nov 3, 2018 Messages 809 Helped 2 Reputation 4 Reaction score 7 Trophy points 18 Activity points 6,743 FvM said: These days, it's very likely that Wakefield has step files. If they are not freely offered on web site, you can kindly ask them. "Extruding" the 2D footprint from datasheet in a 3D tool should give an acceptable 3D model, b.t.w. Click to expand... Thanks. I made it in Solid Edge. Upvote 0 Downvote
FvM said: These days, it's very likely that Wakefield has step files. If they are not freely offered on web site, you can kindly ask them. "Extruding" the 2D footprint from datasheet in a 3D tool should give an acceptable 3D model, b.t.w. Click to expand... Thanks. I made it in Solid Edge.