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Tutorial: Convert .stl Mesh to Solid File in Autodesk Inventor

7 9 Beginner
I found today a post from a friend (Nuno) asking how to solve this issue, converting an .stl to solid .ipt. Then I remembered that I found something in the past regarding this conversion... Yeap! it was in Autodesk Labs So let me explain with couple of easy steps how this works...

SolidWORKS Intersect Tool

6 1 Intermediate
This tutorial shows how to use the Intersect command in SolidWORKS How to convert a part with a solid and a surface body into a single solid body This tutorial is in response to: https://grabcad.com/questions/best-way-to-turn-this-solid-surface-into-one-solid

Introduction to Solid Edge

6 2 Beginner
Part Modeling by Solid Edge

The simplest wood carving pattern #1

6 0 Beginner
I show step by step the principle of building this element in Solid Works

How to assembly hydraulic cylinder in solid works | Solid works animation

5 0 Beginner
Video Name: How to assembly hydraulic cylinder in solid works | Solid works animation

Learn SolidWorks in 5 mins | Solid Works For Absolute Beginners | SolidWorks Tutorial

5 0 Beginner
In this video, il teach you how to create a part in Solidworks in less than 6 mins. #solidworks #in5mins #tutorial #beginners

SOLİDWORKS TRAINING BEGINS, FRIENDS!

5 1 Beginner
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SolidWorks: Decal

5 0 Beginner
I have a video on youtube I hope it useful for you https://youtu.be/fmce3srVGTM

SolidWorks: Drawing

4 1 Beginner
I have a video on youtube I hope it useful for you https://youtu.be/ZyIN9M764us

Tutorial: how to model a spiral in Solid Edge

4 0 Beginner
The spiral is modeled with a sweep command.

Convert STL mesh to a Solid Body In Just 3 Minute | Fusion 360 #fusion360

4 1 Intermediate
Convert STL mesh to a Solid Body In Just 3 Minute | Fusion 360 Here you can convert your Mesh file in to Solid model by just some clicks, Note : Only Low facet body can convert to solid body. #Fusion360 #3dprinting

Solidworks 2017 Tutorial: Design a Mechanical Pen in 8 Simple Steps|Dome, Boss, Base Extrude offset|

4 0 Intermediate
https://youtu.be/jw-Dv_kT8lo Here is a tutorial on how to design a mechanical pen in Solid works. A pen has been modeled by sketches, boss/bass extrude, offset extrude and Dome commands. Don't forget to like and subscribe my channel as it helps me bring more tutorial videos to your comfort. Here is a pdf. version of the same tutorial: https://tinyurl.com/y7hzhjxy Below is a brief description of the Solidworks course that was mentioned in the video. You can download free project instructions at the provided links. Enjoy Designing this beautiful yacht Visit ► https://tinyurl.com/y89bn4uq◄ to download a free SolidWorks eBook. In this free PDF tutorial you will discover how to model an amazing yacht in Solid Works. With this step-by-step modeling course, your modeling skills will be launched to an expert level in only a couple of weeks. You will start with the basics, such as the propeller and radar, and then progress to more complicated models ending with challenging shapes like the Hull and Superstructure using advanced surface modeling techniques. I am a huge Sunseeker fan. That's why this yacht model is based on the existing Sunseeker Predator 108. So the full credits for the design will go to Sunseeker. This course will help you to discover the most important features of SOLIDWORKS in a creative and innovative way. You will also get a solid understanding of advanced surface modeling in SOLIDWORKS. All the exercises together will form a beautiful yacht to put in your portfolio. This practical way of working makes it challenging, but interesting, and is one of the greatest strengths of this tutorial package. I am 100% sure that this tutorial package will help you to become successful as a designer or engineer FAST. Click here to download your free eBook: https://tinyurl.com/y89bn4uq Follow on youtube: https://tinyurl.com/yc7x6fqd Google Plus:

Linking parts in CATIA: Publication

3 1 Expert
We can have the same sketch (or parameter, geometry, body,etc) in different parts of the same assembly, that way if we need to change this element, we only need to do it in one place. Some examples: 1) Diameter of holes, lengths. 2) We maybe want a reference model with all the sketches, and then copy those sketches to different parts. 3) We could have a solid of revolution, that we need to split due to the chosen manufacturing process. And after the split, maybe because of minor features (holes, etc) are not totally simmetric, so we have to define two parts with two drawings. We could be faster if we linked only the common solid, before applying specific features. In all of those cases we can use the powerful tool in Catia known as Publication.

Saving a DXF as a weldment on solidworks

3 0 Beginner
A short video showing the simple process of making a DXF file into a usable weldment profile on solidworks. The video is short and assumes the user has watched the more in depth video on how to make a custom weldment: https://youtu.be/AW4U82xr1G4 prior to watching this video.

Creo Parametric: Sweep

3 0 Beginner
I have a video on youtube I hope it useful for you https://youtu.be/6NW6Io7vgWg