Tutorials

Dibujo de planos en SOLIDWORKS 1x17

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Dibujo de planos en SOLIDWORKS 1x17

Dibujando en SOLIDWORKS - 26 - Lapicero de malla

1 0 Intermediate
En el episodio de hoy de dibujando en SOLIDWORKS seguimos con el material de oficina. Para la ocasión hemos utilizado herramientas como la espiral y las simetrías para conseguir sólidos nuevos de los ya existentes. Espero que te sirva para avanzar en conceptos de diseño. Un abrazo y nos vemos en el próximo video ¡¡

Dibujo de planos en SOLIDWORKS 1x15

1 0 Intermediate
Dibujo de planos en SOLIDWORKS 1x15 Te animo a que dejes en los comentarios tu resultado. LéGó ¡

Adjustable Support Assembly in Solidworks | Part 4: Top Down Modeling

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We will make last part of adjustable support assembly with Solidworks using top down modeling approach. It mean we will model a part within solidowrks assembly mode.

How to split a part in Solidworks?

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How to split a part in Solidworks? Splitting a Solidworks part into multiple bodies.

FreeCAD tutorial - Feature Based Modeling

8 0 Intermediate
Free 3D CAD software FreeCAD - Part design workbench (Feature Based Modeling). Used tools for 3D CAD modeling: Sketcher, Pad, Pocket, Mirror, Hole, Chamfer.

Auto Ballooning NX2007 (2022)

1 0 Intermediate
Hello Everybody, Welcome to Mech Dezignz. Today we will se how to add part list and add ballooning to the views in assembly. So lets begin... So this is in assembly format. So that we can do ballooning and drafting partwise... First of all we will go to drafting... So after putting the view we will go to part list... To set the length of the table we have to go to part list properties... So by increasing the height the contents can be adjusted in single table... Now for ballooning, we can add the auto balloon to any view which have been imported... So by right clicking and choosing show balloon we can do auto ballooning... We can adjust the balloons as required by stretching or double clicking to add or modify contents... Since this is latest NX some commands may be different than older version... Any queries can be carried on to the comments section... Thanks Have a nice day...

Learn Solidworks Advanced Pattern [ Instances to Vary Option]

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Learn how to use Solidworks advanced linear pattern with instances to vary option @ANSOL . Solidworks linear pattern can be used in more differnt ways as. -Change size of every instance to be pattern -Change spacing b/w pattern instances

SOLIDWORKS tips & tutorials | Sweep using 3D Sketch

1 0 Intermediate
Learn how to create a Solidworks Sweep using 3D sketch @ANSOL . #solidworks#sweep#3dsketch First of all, we will make 3d sketch to create sweep path. Then make a reference plane on which profile sketch will be made. Then use Solidworks sweep feature.

Solidworks shell tool : Creating thin walled structure

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How to make thin walled structure using Solidowrks shell tool @ANSOL .

How to use SOLIDWORKS Wrap [Deboss Option]

1 0 Intermediate
Learn how to use SOLIDWORKS Wrap with Deboss option@ANSOL . We will make wrap feature around a cylinderical part. It must be noted that length of wrap feature shuld must be equal or less than circumference of cylinder otherwise SOLDIWORKS Wrap will not work. You will also learn how to make a reference plane through a vertex.

How to create vents with solidworks?

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Learn how to make vents in solidworks sheet metal module.

SolidWorks Part & Assembly Design

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SolidWorks Tutorial Part & Assembly Design

3D model for CSWA

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3D model design in SOLIDWORKS using 3D sketch. The link is given below easily how to make this 3D model.

Match surfaces manually

1 0 Intermediate
One disturbing issue with "Match surface" is that it will try to transfer the 1st and 2nd row of control points to the target edge while keeping the distances between them relatively unchanged. This is usually great for the majority of users, because it's predictable and even usable in specific cases. However, there must be an option to "unclock" the aforementioned correlation between the 1st and 2nd row of control points and instead let "Match surface" adopt the same distances as the target control points. With that option turned on, the surface to be matched will become perfectly matched to the target one. To demonstrate the HUGE advantage of a potential "Adopt" option that I just described, here is a simple way to achieve the necessary correlation between the 1st and 2nd row of control points by "mirroring" the distances from the target surface to the opposite one. Lets hope that "McNeel" will consider adding such an option in the future releases of Rhino.