Tutorials

8 0 Intermediate
In this video, we are going to create a 3d Model from 2D Drawing. Rib, Boundary Boss, Loft Cut, Symmetric pattern, Hole Wizard are the command that are used in this video. I hope it will escalate your 3d modeling skills.

6 2 Beginner
Look how it looks this 2d drawing in 3D as a body !

6 3 Intermediate
6 tutorials (3D model) for intermediate designers to download: https://drive.google.com/file/d/15R_7Hg1SEVwwGmlpql_sDw2GIIbCf5vH/view?usp=sharing

5 1 Beginner
This is a short Tutorial teaching you how to make an Extruded Cut on SolidWorks.

3 0 Beginner
Same video in Urdu / Hindi: https://youtu.be/c3eD060r_2A In this video I will make a design in solidworks for plasma cutting machine. You will know how to Trace pictures in solidworks. How to make linear pattern in solidworks. How to mirror feature in solidworks. .

3 0 Beginner
Here is the tutorial.

3 0 Beginner
Free Solidworks Video step by step Tutorial. This video tutorial how to use swept cut command with solid profile in solidworks. If this video is useful, support this channel to grow https://www.youtube.com/c/DesainCAD/videos By SUBSCRIBE, LIKE and COMMENT #solidworkstutorial​​ #sweptcut #solidprofile

3 0 Intermediate
Create a profile on the surface of the bottle using the Sweep Cut command. On shoulder and body. And the grip at the bottom of the bottle. This is the 1-liter capacity

3 1 Beginner
This is a Solidworks tutorial teaching you how to create a nut and its thread. It covers the following: Sketch, Dimensioning, Extrude, Extrude Cut, Chamfer, Helix, Swept Cut, Section view.

2 1 Beginner
Ok, here it is. The Macro is attached. The screenshot of the macro is also attached. This macro creates a plane, draws a rectangle and extrudes it, every time in the same position irrespective of any other already presented features etc. There are comments for each operation, so It should be pretty clear now. Couple of main points: 1) Every time you create the sketch you have to assign it as an object to a new variable of type Object (in our case it is Sketch_Hardi) before(!) closing it. This way you will have all sketch names organized, and you will always select the right one. 2) Every new feature you create (Plane, Extrude, etc) with new variable of type Object as well. This gives you the same control of selection only the right features as you want them (By referring to it's name). Like in our case it is Hardi_Plane.Name and Hardi_Extrude.Name 3) If you have a lot of features, just use arrays of type Object (if you need help with arrays, loops etc, let me know) 4) We have a proper Object-Oriented code, so think in classes, methods, and instances. Again, need help, just point to the part that you do not understand and I'll explain it to you on a basic level. Hope this helps, enjoy

2 0 Beginner
In this video tutorial you will be learning how a match box is designed and how the textures are applied to make an attractive model.

2 0 Beginner
Tutorial: How to make a collet chuck?

2 0 Beginner
Introduction to Weldments and the cut list table. https://grabcad.com/library/weldments-6

2 0 Beginner
In some cases, it's better to use the revolve cut feature instead of a normal revolve, because in the real manufacturing process, you will start with a body of material and cut your product from it. You cant revolve a wheel in real life!

2 0 Beginner
Here is the tutorial. Part-2