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Solidworks tutorial part design 2

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I would use a lofted boss/base for this if you want to do it the simple, solid way. Lofted surface would be more appropriate for a more complex surface model, but here's how you loft a solid boss.

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Here how to do a curve driven pattern

3 0 Beginner
Here is the tutorial.

3 1 Beginner
Here is the tutorial.

3 1 Beginner
I'm not that expert, But here is a solution by me. Hope this helps.

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How to make herringbone gear part 1

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Welcome to Exercise 14 of the SolidWorks Tutorial Series by CAD Institute! In this video, we’ll walk through the complete step-by-step process of creating a 3D part using basic SolidWorks tools such as sketching, extrude, mirror, offset, trim, and more. This tutorial is perfect for beginners and intermediate users who want to practice real-world mechanical modeling techniques. ✅ What you'll learn in this exercise: How to create and manage 2D sketches Using extrude features and setting dimensions Applying mirror, offset, and trim entities Working with construction geometry Applying appearances and materials This part is designed using simple circles, lines, and geometric constraints. It helps improve your sketching and modeling confidence in SolidWorks.

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we will learn below features or commands in solidworks. -Extruded boss base -Extruded cut -Swept boss base -Revolved boss base -Revolved cut -Plane -Fillet -Shell -Appearance in Solidworks.

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Welcome back! In this video, we will model a "Shifter" part in SolidWorks 2024 based on the technical drawing Fig 6.39. This is a great exercise for engineering students to practice complex sketching, angled features, and proper dimensioning. Key Features used: Sketching & Relations Extruded Boss/Base & Cut Hole Wizard & Fillets 📥 Download the 3D Model & Drawing files here: https://grabcad.com/library/fig-6-39-shifter-1 If you find this video helpful, please hit the Like button and Subscribe for more engineering design content!

3 1 Beginner
I gave it go and here is what I came up with. I hope you like it. http://grabcad.com/library/calla-flower *** Note *** I am running Windows and SolidWorks on a mac and don't know how to take a screen shot. I attempted to make a video to show how I made the flower but the video does not show the feature tree or my mouse where I was trying to point to things. I hope between the video and these steps you can get an idea of how I made this flower.

3 1 Beginner
Imagination is the key for creating models of characters...... dimensions are not important, proportions are.... there is no particular method...... all methods are correct if you get the look is right.......:-))))))

3 1 Beginner
This is the answer to Zebra i SW

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Here is the tutorial.