I am watched most of your videos and gaining knowledge about how to design a part with a simple step . I have a suggestion you have to upload more videos in weldments concept like how to design a ladder using weldments.
Thanks for another great video. Q1: This is all done as Part. How you go about transitioning this into Assemble? Q2: Can you customize and save as new components all them pipes and profiles and save them in the library? Thanks again. Greetings from Poland.
Q1: Features > Save Bodies (Creating Assemblies from Multibody Parts or Cut Lists) Q2.1: "solidworks create weldment profile" (Weldments - Creating a Custom Profile*) * 4. In the FeatureManager design tree, select Sketch1. important step :) Q2.2: "solidworks save to library"
So this is pergola made out of steel/metal beams instead of a wood? And also what is the differnce between pergols at the beginning of the video and the final one? You somehow made it sound that pergola made out of separate elements was not good. But how would you build it if you did not have separate elements tha tyou need to order?
So this method creates a single part file with weldment cutlist ! Sorry but it may not work in real life because sometimes from production point of view each rafter or purlin and plates need individual part nos etc
Thanks but this didnt really help. Your thumbnail looks like a complete and modified pergola and the video just ends incomplete. Also did you realize that your roof is unequal on the sides. Also I have never seen a pergola made from I beams why didnt you use timber?
I have a great webinar that is free and you can watch it here bit.ly/SolidWorksCourseProForBeginners
Thanks, I learned few key steps. Which improve understanding and speed in Solidworks.
I am watched most of your videos and gaining knowledge about how to design a part with a simple step . I have a suggestion you have to upload more videos in weldments concept like how to design a ladder using weldments.
will definately do! Thanks for watching by the way
Thank You for this Valuable Weldments Tutorial. More Blessings to your Channel Sir Aryan!🤗🤗🤗
thank you for the feedback
Thanks thats a good one
Such a good video. Thanks, man.
Clarity voice & good explanation sir ❤️, I'm also looking for weldment connection & assembly
Best of luck
good, we will share knowledge
Thanks for this awesome knowledge. I was waiting for weldments .thanks
I know! I wrote it down man. Next surface
Thanks
@@with-Aryan today is session or not ?
@@with-Aryan today session?
I always used assemblies when working with profiles. But weldments seem more effective.
case dependent
Thanks for another great video. Q1: This is all done as Part. How you go about transitioning this into Assemble? Q2: Can you customize and save as new components all them pipes and profiles and save them in the library? Thanks again. Greetings from Poland.
Q1: Features > Save Bodies (Creating Assemblies from Multibody Parts or Cut Lists)
Q2.1: "solidworks create weldment profile" (Weldments - Creating a Custom Profile*)
* 4. In the FeatureManager design tree, select Sketch1. important step :)
Q2.2: "solidworks save to library"
@@golinzovsky thank you
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So this is pergola made out of steel/metal beams instead of a wood?
And also what is the differnce between pergols at the beginning of the video and the final one?
You somehow made it sound that pergola made out of separate elements was not good. But how would you build it if you did not have separate elements tha tyou need to order?
Thanks for sharing. When can we buy your solidworks course
Hi, the pre release date is in June !!
Good staff
So this method creates a single part file with weldment cutlist ! Sorry but it may not work in real life because sometimes from production point of view each rafter or purlin and plates need individual part nos etc
Valid point
I can not pay for your services as the ADD hyper editing is making me feel Ill. Its soo un Natural even for a fast thinking Geek.
ok, thanks for your feedback
Thanks but this didnt really help. Your thumbnail looks like a complete and modified pergola and the video just ends incomplete. Also did you realize that your roof is unequal on the sides. Also I have never seen a pergola made from I beams why didnt you use timber?
noted. Sorry for disappointing
You are very good, but you do it quickly and I don't catch you
will slow it down a notch ;)