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74 8 Expert
Hello Everyone and Welcome in SOLIDWORKS Tutorials .. in this Tutorial You will learn how to make a 3D-Model from an image.. this Tutorial is Special Cause ther're some new Design Techniques in Modeling inside SOLIDWORKS you will understand I hope you like this Tutorial .. you also can find the Source image in my GrabCAD acct. Link:- https://grabcad.com/library/baker-too... if You find this Helpful Hit like and Subscribe Also if you've any Questions ask me in the comments! and See you in the Next Tutorials!

73 14 Beginner
In this tutorial I will show you how to make various parametric gears. You will need basic knowledge of Catia tools. Property of Feri Čiradžija, mechanical engineer.

72 0 Beginner
The following comments are based on an example (https://grabcad.com/library/g-train-1) that is in its early stages of conceptualization and that is not intended to focus on "the technical benefits of a solution" but on "the correct work methodology" in conceptual engineering, timely attending to aspects related to wealth/diversity/divergence of thought:

72 0 Beginner
Existen muchas maneras eficientes de hacer animaciones a partir de modelos CAD, tales como las creadas en el módulo Motion de SolidWorks. Sin embargo, siguen siendo de gran utilidad las animaciones sencillas, creadas cuadro a cuadro, por su flexibilidad para ser editadas con gráficos y textos, manipular sus tiempos y transiciones, etc. Este tutorial brinda algunos tips para crear giff animados en PHOTOSCAPE a partir de imágenes tomadas de la pantalla de SolidWorks.

71 9 Intermediate
I get a lot of questions about how I create LEGO parts. This is Part I - The Basics. Most "standard" parts can be created using only simple math. Standard parts consist of square, circular, and angled blocks - regular geometric blocks. I will refer to BrickLink (www.bricklink.com/), but many others use similar methods: Peeron: http://www.peeron.com/ BrickOwl: http://www.brickowl.com/ Brickipedia: http://lego.wikia.com/wiki/LEGO_Wiki etc.

71 0 Intermediate
Parte 2: primer análisis sistemático de lo que logramos en forma intuitiva en la Parte 1, retomando el concepto de vibraciones en sistemas de un grado de libertad.

71 12 Intermediate
Need to convert an STL (or OBJ) file into a "real CAD model"? There are several tutorials which already exists for this topic. I'm making a new tutorial to give additional information.

71 6 Beginner
Support us on paypal so we can create better content : paypal.me/nobodyknow137 circular table is folding here is shown it is quite interesting new mechanism The advantage of this mechanism it take less space as compare to other it is easy to fold if you compare with other ones easy to fold less space good interior design material interior design cool impression on guest cool solidworks project for dynamic analysis

70 2 Intermediate
Una reflexión sobre habilidades verbales y visuales para sacar provecho de los "grados de libertad (GDL)" presentes en los enunciados de los problemas de ingeniería. A tal efecto se aprovechan algunos resultados del desafío planteado como excusa para abordar estas ideas: https://grabcad.com/groups/weekly-challenge-group/discussions/a-mechanism-to-move-the-green-orange-rectangle

70 0 Beginner
Los siguientes comentarios se basan sobre un ejemplo (https://grabcad.com/library/g-train-1) que se encuentra en sus primeras etapas de conceptualización y que no pretende enfocarse en "las bondades técnicas de una solución" sino en "la correcta metodología de trabajo" en ingeniería conceptual, atendiendo oportunamente aspectos relacionados a la riqueza/diversidad/divergencia de pensamiento:

69 0 Intermediate
Es increíble lo mucho que puede aprenderse de una simple viga! En pocos minutos vamos a vincular importantes conceptos de Resistencia de Materiales (RM) con los de la Teoría de la Elasticidad Lineal (TEL) experimentando con herramientas y tecnologías CADD+CAE.

69 4 Intermediate
Una reflexión sobre habilidades verbales y visuales para sacar provecho de los "grados de libertad (GDL)" presentes en los enunciados de los problemas de ingeniería. A tal efecto se aprovechan algunos resultados del desafío planteado como excusa para abordar estas ideas: https://grabcad.com/groups/weekly-challenge-group/discussions/a-mechanism-to-move-the-green-orange-rectangle

69 12 Intermediate
Cap screws and machine screws are similar in shape, differing only in their relative sizes. Machine screws are usually smaller in size, compared to cap screws. These are used for fastening two parts, one with clearance hole and the other with tapped hole. The clearance of the unthreaded hole need not be shown on the drawing as its presence is obvious. Figure 5.24 shows different types of cap and machine screws, with proportions marked Cap screws are produced in finish form and are used on machines where accuracy and appearance are important. As cap screws are inferior to studs, they are used only on machines requiring few adjustments and are not suitable where frequent removal is necessary. These are produced in different diameters, upto a maximum of 100 mm and lengths 250 mm. Machine screws are produced with a naturally bright finish and are not heat treated. They are particularly adopted for screwing into thin materials and the smaller ones are threaded throughout the length. They are used in fire-arms, jigs, fixture and dies. They are produced in different diameters upto a maximum of 20 mm and lengths upto 50 mm.

68 4 Beginner
Some solutions to the challenge posed by https://grabcad.com/steen.winther are presented: impossible dovetail joint? Each one starts their attempt from a particular situation, which can lead them to first find a solution (such as the rectilinear one) and later others (such as the circular ones). What this tutorial intends is to show the style of conceptual thinking that allows "discovering the rules behind particular cases" to conclude that all possible solutions actually derive from "the same idea". Note: this type of challenge is useful for those who do not know the solution or other similar cases. The idea is to force the process of generating and evaluating ideas. Once you know the case, the opportunity to discover solutions is lost!

68 0 Intermediate
¿Por qué tanta insistencia con los bocetos funcionales de bajo nivel de definición? Porque son el complemento ideal de la maravillosa, pero limitada, memoria de trabajo de nuestro cerebro.