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Using the 75% "rule" on Neck Finish.
Edgar Gidoni
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Dimensioning / Tolerancing
9
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Beginner
This "rule of thumb" allows us to choose a safe value between a range that has a maximum and a minimum value. By using this rule we will be above the average value, but within the range, obtaining greater security in any case.
SOLIDWORKS
tecnicursos
bottleneck
neckfinish
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Good Dimensioning Techniques Using Solidworks?
46a01e21
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Design & CAD
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Good practice sketching and dimensioning.
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Solidworks Tutorial - 3D Modeling Locking Shaft Stand w/ Revolve + 3-View Drawing + Section View & Dimensioning
Jonathan R Lovell
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2
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Intermediate
Intermediate Solidworks Tutorial On How To CAD 3D Model A Locking Shaft Stand Using A Revolve Boss Base. Then How to Correctly Produce a 3-View Basic Drawing w/ Added Isometric View. Included A How To On Section Views and Correct Dimensioning on Blueprint for Fabrication. https://youtu.be/JRjvYzDfNes?feature=shared Please Comment and Let Me Know What Thoughts You Have and What You Would Like Me To Do Next!!!
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locking shaft stand
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Using formulas in dimensioning _ Intermediate tutorial | 3d Modeling Tutorial
Paul Dadzie
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When it comes to 3D modeling software, SOLIDWORKS is king. The innovative, integrated software solution offers various robust features to accommodate even the most intricate models. In this video, you will learn an awesome Solidworks skill that can help you advance in your learning of 3D Modeling. Using formulas in dimensioning in Solidworks is easy way of dimensioning your 3d model. You can use the standard formulas like COS, SINE, TAN and pi=3.142. You can also create your own dimension by creating a global variable and giving it a value. This makes it easy make reference to a particular dimension especially when you have a model whose dimensions are related by multiplying one or dividing etc. Watch this video to see how cool it is to use this less know but great feature
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