Tutorials

3 0 Intermediate
hi. i use autocad in 3d modeling. :) in this particular object. you will be using loft and sweep command. I suggest that you make orthographic views first. take note of the surfaces that will be lofted/sweep and should be provided with path(s) and guide(s) for better results.I highlited some for you to see what Im talking about. The blue and red lines are the surfaces you will loft/sweep and the yellow lines will be the path/guide that will take shape of the 3d model. Good Luck :)

3 0 Beginner
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3 0 Beginner
Welcome to CADable, where Engr. Ibrahim Omer will guide you through this Autocad 3D modeling tutorial. In this video, you'll learn how to use the extrude, loft, revolve, and sweep commands to create complex 3D models in Autocad. We'll start with a brief overview of 3D modeling in Autocad, explaining how each command works and providing practical examples of how they can be used. Then, we'll dive into the details, showing you step-by-step how to create 3D objects using extrude, complex shapes using loft, rotational objects using revolve, and swept objects using sweep. We'll also cover the differences between solid and surface extrusion. This tutorial is perfect for beginners looking to gain valuable skills and knowledge in Autocad 3D modeling. We encourage you to practice along with us and use the play-pause technique to improve your skills. If you have any questions or comments, feel free to leave them in the comment section, and we'll do our best to answer them. Remember, practice makes perfect, so keep practicing and applying what you learn to your own Autocad projects. Thanks for watching, and we hope you find this tutorial helpful! #autocad3dmodelingcommands #autocad3dmodeling #solidextrusionvssurfaceextrusioninautocad #CADable #CADabletutorials Follow our Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/CADable​

3 0 Beginner
I'm not quite sure about AutoCAD 2012 but it will be quite similar to 2011.

3 1 Beginner
In these videos of AutoCAD Basics, I will teach you how to make and use; #2 text styles and dimension styles #3 leader styles and table styles #4 layers #5 border #6 logo #7 title block #8 template

3 0 Intermediate
How to create and import files into Solid Edge with vertex colour. With this little tutorial, it is possible to import into Solid Edge (2020) files that had before texture and mesh. For this you need Mesh Lab, TCvis (Teamcenter) or PLMvis and Solid Edge (2020). In Mesh Lab you can import every file it can read and export it to WRL (VRML).

3 0 Beginner
Inserting an image in AutoCAD is simple so lets start.

3 0 Beginner
Turning Wheels

2 0 Beginner
Hi friends welcome back to CADable. This is Engr. Ibrahim Omer. Here's a brief overview of the features and commands you'll be learning in this AutoCAD practice exercise: 1) AutoCAD Basic Settings: You'll likely start with some basic settings in AutoCAD to set up your drawing environment. 2) AutoCAD 2D commands: Understanding 2D drawing commands is essential before moving on to 3D. 3) Press Pull: This is a command used in AutoCAD to extrude 2D shapes into 3D objects. 4) Visual Settings: Adjusting visual settings can help you view and work with your 3D models effectively. 5) Changing Plane in AutoCAD 3D: Learning how to switch between different planes in a 3D workspace is crucial for creating complex 3D objects. 6) 3D Move: This command allows you to move 3D objects in your drawing. 7) Solid Union: Solid Union is a command used for combining two or more 3D objects into a single, unified object. It is a good exercise for beginners and it will be a good practice for beginners. Kindly use play pause technique for practice. Feel free to ask your queries in comment section. I will try to answer each and every question. Keep practicing as practice makes a man perfect. Follow our Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/CADable​​​ Chapters of the tutorial: Introduction 0:00 AutoCAD basic setting 0:29 Making base of the part 1:10 Making a rib 4:18 Combining bodies 6:45 Making a keyway 7:06 Conclusion 9:20 #autocadisometricdrawing #autocadpresspullcommand #autocadpracticeexercise11 #CADable #autocadpracticeexercises #cadabletutorials

2 0 Intermediate
This video illustrates all the steps involved in making this 3D spring model

2 0 Intermediate
Hello https://grabcad.com/anahi.esquivias-3. I almost forgot about this. Sorry about the late reply. I think this should help. •Enter MTEXT command. •Type desired text. •Under EXPRESS TOOLS toolbar select MODIFY TEXT. •A dropdown option will appear, click EXPLODE and select the text. •And you will have the outline of the text that you have entered as result. •I use EXTRUDE and made a 3d of it just to add something. If this helps, Please don't forget to click upvote / It worked under the my comment(s). Thank Good Luck :)

2 0 Beginner
An epicycloid is a mesmerizing curve formed by tracing a point on a smaller circle as it rolls along the outside of a larger fixed circle. Join me as we unravel the secrets behind these beautiful shapes and unlock the creative possibilities they offer in digital design.

2 1 Beginner
Solid Edge Tutorial Subtract 3D Model | Create Cavity

2 0 Beginner
Happy to share my exercise for the reverse engineering process to convert STL files to Editable CAD files using Solid Edge 2021. Hope we learn something today.. LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/in/arsifathurrahman/ Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/arsi_fathur/ Tiktok : https://www.tiktok.com/@mas_arushi Thanks for watching! #solidedge #reverseengineering #convertSTL #convergentmodeling

2 0 Beginner
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