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I guess pros will make the very first extrude as midplane and thus have all 3 planes to their use. 5:39. Literally makes this query resolved, the next tip solved it
@@with-Aryan yep i do do that, but suck in general, another amazing time saver is ctrl + 8. to go normal to the selected surface. helps a ton in sketching.
Arc to Line works also ("A"-key). Also, the tangency can be controlled easily. No need to press Escape. Simply return to the start point and move the mouse in a different direction. There are three solution: tangent, complementary tangent and center of the arc coincident to the line. You might want to update the video. :)
I feel betrayed not knowing this even after such a long time! This is a game changer haha. Thank you man, I feel like I have to give you a huge respect for this tip.
I feel like a newbie finding treasure, thank you both for your contribution. You can't imagine the disturbance i went through every time i had to draw a line after arc ))
Thank you. For me, the tip about editing sketch pattern was the usefull one. By the way, instead of right clicking + select midpoint, you can just select the line and solidworks allows you match center line with the point from the context menu. It is more efficient.
Sketching a rectangles center to match the coordinate system typically depends on how the part will be mated and used in the next level assembly. Both methods have their place.
Hi Ryan. I greet you from Mexico. Thanks for the tips. I ask: in solidwrks, how can I constrain a reference point? That is, in a solid body I fix a reference point and constrain it, is it allowed? Can you enlighten me? Thank you.
The idea is as follows: Imagine a tube with a diameter of 8 inches and a length of 12 meters. This tube is supported on its lower bed at 5 points and its upper bed supports a pressure of 6,000 kg/m2. I need to determine the reaction force at each point where the pipe rests. Now, the tube is a solid element and my idea is to place 5 reference points on it and constrain those points to obtain the reaction forces. Solidworks allows constraining reference points? And if it allows it, how to do it? I have tried it and it does not allow me, it only allows me to apply point loads at the reference points. Thanks.
Sir I have question in that model. I was looking at your features bar tree of model. Sir you had used a shell command I m wondering. Sir can u tell me where you did shell command in surface command neither it has thickness nor it has solid body. Then where did
@@sunnyagro3275 look at the Surface Knit on the design tree 17 and 15 and ... on the list that have first turned my surface into solid body. That's why
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Even if i wasn't learning solid works id still watch these vids. They are great
thanks for the feedback. Then you are gonna love the woven fence one coming soon
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Each time I learn something new with your tuto and tips. I am glad to be subscribed to your channel, Thanks Aryan.
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Very good video.
thanks
I'm Still Trying To Compress My File In features and Properties of the File Too... 💔
I guess pros will make the very first extrude as midplane and thus have all 3 planes to their use. 5:39. Literally makes this query resolved, the next tip solved it
it's true. You should do that too Avito
@@with-Aryan yep i do do that, but suck in general, another amazing time saver is ctrl + 8. to go normal to the selected surface. helps a ton in sketching.
Actually funny. Thanks for the laughs
my pleasure
Arc to Line works also ("A"-key). Also, the tangency can be controlled easily. No need to press Escape. Simply return to the start point and move the mouse in a different direction. There are three solution: tangent, complementary tangent and center of the arc coincident to the line. You might want to update the video. :)
I feel betrayed not knowing this even after such a long time! This is a game changer haha. Thank you man, I feel like I have to give you a huge respect for this tip.
@@with-Aryan No problem. You are doing a great service for beginners. If you need to refresh your tips and tricks, let me know.
@@swconsultingandtraining9100 i am letting you know. Give me some good tips I will include it in the next video
I feel like a newbie finding treasure, thank you both for your contribution. You can't imagine the disturbance i went through every time i had to draw a line after arc ))
nice video! I like that you're straight to the point without wasting time.
look into the shortcut bar by pressing the "s" key on your keyboard
PRO TIP: You can add the "s" key on your mouse gestures too!
Thank you. For me, the tip about editing sketch pattern was the usefull one.
By the way, instead of right clicking + select midpoint, you can just select the line and solidworks allows you match center line with the point from the context menu. It is more efficient.
Sketching a rectangles center to match the coordinate system typically depends on how the part will be mated and used in the next level assembly. Both methods have their place.
Yes, I'm Using Also the Hole Wizard in the sketch pattern I L💔VE It...
Man you are the best
Thank you!
👍
What kind of keyboard is that I’m looking at around 4:07? Please tell me that’s a 3D motion control knob in the upper left corner of the keyboard.
This is a Logitech Craft. Awesome keyboard. Also the knob is customizable
Awesome tips
you're welcome
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9 habits?
Hi Ryan. I greet you from Mexico. Thanks for the tips. I ask: in solidwrks, how can I constrain a reference point? That is, in a solid body I fix a reference point and constrain it, is it allowed? Can you enlighten me? Thank you.
im not sure what you are trying to do with it once it's constrainted cause it matters but you can right click on it and FIX it. i need more info
The idea is as follows: Imagine a tube with a diameter of 8 inches and a length of 12 meters. This tube is supported on its lower bed at 5 points and its upper bed supports a pressure of 6,000 kg/m2. I need to determine the reaction force at each point where the pipe rests. Now, the tube is a solid element and my idea is to place 5 reference points on it and constrain those points to obtain the reaction forces. Solidworks allows constraining reference points? And if it allows it, how to do it? I have tried it and it does not allow me, it only allows me to apply point loads at the reference points. Thanks.
Again, great video worth to watch several times.
Btw, is that a component of a revolver at habit no 8?
It very well could be
Thank you!!!!!!!
you are welcome
What an opening 👍
Do you have a video on how to make a part in SW, if you have the part in your hand and can take picture for use as a backdrop?
No not exactly, I could consider it tho
@@with-Aryan Found a good one. titled "How to design from a picture in SOLIDWORKS" by Innova Systems here on YT.
Thanks.
Good,short & simple !!! Thanks a lot,
Glad it helped!
Sir I have question in that model. I was looking at your features bar tree of model. Sir you had used a shell command I m wondering. Sir can u tell me where you did shell command in surface command neither it has thickness nor it has solid body. Then where did
you can't do Shell on surface bodies
@@with-Aryan but in your surface body has shell command
@@sunnyagro3275 at what minute?
@@with-Aryan 1:15 minutes and 18 number feature
@@sunnyagro3275 look at the Surface Knit on the design tree 17 and 15 and ... on the list that have first turned my surface into solid body. That's why
Awesome😊😊😊😊
Thank you! Cheers!