Unnecessarily Complex SOLIDWORKS Feature Tree

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  • Опубліковано 10 лют 2025

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  • @rajub9126
    @rajub9126 3 дні тому +1

    Thanks

    • @TooTallToby
      @TooTallToby  9 годин тому +1

      Wow thanks so much Raju for the SUPER THANKS!! Glad you're enjoying the channel!

  • @airwavested
    @airwavested 4 дні тому +1

    How to make a simple task look like rocket science! Brilliant! Enjoyed the very entertaining mix showing some of the not often demonstrated functions with a fun delivery!🤣🤣🤣

  • @robert_g_fbg
    @robert_g_fbg 4 дні тому

    I bounce between SolidWorks, parametric solid modeler, and Rhino3d, direct surface modeler, for different tasks.
    Refreshing to see SolidWorks surface techniques!
    ☕️👍🏻

  • @Auday365
    @Auday365 4 дні тому +1

    Very nice video, thanks for sharing
    And you can also do it with 2 steps only, but who wants the easy way 😅

  • @blackcollarfiend
    @blackcollarfiend 5 днів тому +2

    Not gonna lie, this had me unreasonably confused during my MML watch LOL. A couple times I said "phew, so glad I use OnShape" knowing full well that... you know what... I don't have to defend myself! Nice gag TTT. I appreciate it; you got me.

    • @TooTallToby
      @TooTallToby  4 дні тому +1

      lol - glad you enjoyed this one!!

  • @antivenom6561
    @antivenom6561 4 дні тому

    Never laughed so hard on a SOLIDWORKS tutorial 🤣

  • @rajub9126
    @rajub9126 3 дні тому +1

    Thanks sir I learnt alot from you,your videos helped me to success in my career.
    Really missing power moves.
    Small help from my side.

    • @TooTallToby
      @TooTallToby  9 годин тому +2

      Awesome thank you so much!!

  • @cadcaetutorial2039
    @cadcaetutorial2039 4 дні тому +2

    Amazing sir

  • @andrewlangford88
    @andrewlangford88 5 днів тому +1

    Lol this was fun to follow, didn't know about the indent tool.
    Also didn't know you could thicken to solid with watertight surfaces. I've always done it with the create solid checkbox when knitting surfaces

    • @TooTallToby
      @TooTallToby  4 дні тому +2

      Awesome! Yeah that knit and solid in one command is fine, but I personally NEVER use it. When I teach surfacing, I remind my students that "A knit does not necessitate a solidify", which we actually saw earlier in this model. Other situations where this occurs is when you knit 2-3 surfaces together to facilitate a trim (commonly a mutual trim).
      So, to help keep my tree easier to decipher, I opt to keep the THICKEN command as an explicit command, every time, and never combined into a knit (otherwise it will be difficult for me to remember "which knit had the thicken" when the model has 50+features.
      Just a personal strategy though - I've never really seen an impact on performance based on this branch in the decision tree.

  • @kenhaley4
    @kenhaley4 День тому +1

    I have two positive comments about this "simplest possible approach for beginners": Yeah, right!
    Thanks for the entertainment. 😄

  • @botabbueu51
    @botabbueu51 4 дні тому +1

    Perfect title. :D

  • @cadcaetutorial2039
    @cadcaetutorial2039 4 дні тому +2

    So weldon sir

  • @justinfisher3827
    @justinfisher3827 4 дні тому +2

    Derived sketch?…. This requires further investigation

    • @arowolomichael5857
      @arowolomichael5857 4 дні тому +1

      I always just used copy and paste. This is way easier

    • @TooTallToby
      @TooTallToby  4 дні тому +1

      yeah I like that one - see the video links in the description / the cards

  • @arowolomichael5857
    @arowolomichael5857 4 дні тому +2

    You hyper focused on solidworks bro

  • @MrMemusashi
    @MrMemusashi 4 дні тому +1

    It looks like it can be done in 2 fetures.