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This project presents a conceptual robotic arm design created in SolidWorks for mechanical modeling, assembly practice, and motion visualization. The model focuses on: Clean and parametric part design Proper mechanical assembly structure Realistic joint definition for motion studies Modular end-effector interface 🔧 Assembly Components Base Plate (Fixed Base) Waist Joint (360° Base Rotation) Lower Arm (Shoulder Link) Upper Arm (Elbow Link) Wrist Rotation Joint End Effector Mount Mechanical Gripper This design is intended for educational and visualization purposes only and does not represent a finalized industrial product. ⚙️ SOFTWARE SolidWorks

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Concept of a mechanism for a table with retractable casters. This is only idea/prototype could use for welding tables, assembly tables and other projects. mechanical mechanism. This video showcases a concept table design featuring retractable casters, also known as lifting wheels for table, which provides a convenient and efficient way to move the table around while keeping it stable when in use.

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This tutorial presents a simple and fully SolidWorks-based method for modeling the Schwarz P (Primitive) Triply Periodic Minimal Surface (TPMS). The main goal of this tutorial is to demystify the complexity usually associated with TPMS modeling. Instead of relying on advanced mathematics, scripting, or external software, this approach uses only standard SolidWorks features and a logical, step-by-step workflow that even beginners can follow with ease. By the end of this tutorial, users will be able to: Understand the geometric logic behind the Schwarz P surface Model a periodic unit cell using basic sketches and features Generate a clean, watertight solid suitable for simulation or manufacturing Replicate the unit cell to create lattice structures for engineering applications This tutorial is especially useful for: Students and beginners learning advanced geometry in CAD Researchers working on TPMS-based materials and metamaterials Engineers and designers interested in lightweight structures, porous media, and energy-absorbing lattices No prior experience with TPMS, equations, or parametric scripting is required. If you can use basic SolidWorks tools, you can model the Schwarz P surface.

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Join us in this detailed tutorial as we walk you through the step-by-step process of designing a 3D pipe elbow using SolidWorks. Whether you're a beginner or looking to refine your skills, this video covers everything from sketching to finalizing your design. Learn essential tips and tricks to enhance your SolidWorks 2026 proficiency and create accurate 3D models. Don't forget to like, subscribe for more engineering tutorials!

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This playlist covers the step-by-step design of a mechanical scissor jack using SolidWorks. Each video focuses on individual parts, including the base plate, lower arms, and upper arms, followed by assembly and mechanism explanation. Topics included in this playlist: Scissor jack base (bottom support) design Lower and upper scissor arm modeling Parametric part design in SolidWorks Assembly and scissor mechanism overview Mechanical design best practices This playlist is suitable for: Mechanical engineering students CAD learners and SolidWorks users Anyone interested in mechanical mechanisms and machine design