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Thank you! I worked in Solidworks and with weldments for about 2.5 years but not since 2013. I'm trying to refresh myself on it before an interview. This was perfect.
Fantastic! Incredibly informative. Included a TON of great information, especially the little tricks to coax SW to give you what you want. Love the properties tips for BOM description and getting the auto balloons to switch back to the weldment cut list. Learned some things I never knew. Thank you!!
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Very helpful, thanks! I thought I was crazy for putting each leg on a table in a separate group in a Structural Member feature, but it looks like that's how it goes. Also good to see that eventually you do have to use trim/extend sometimes if corner treatments don't come out right even after trying different settings on individual corner treatments. Learned about Weldments at a recent SolidWorks User Group meeting. Insanely useful tool for so much more than actual weldments. I think many could be helped by using this feature.
About weldments, the only thing I wonder is why it's not available in the assembly? Inside a part, there's a restriction in reusing each of these profiles in another assembly. Plus linking with ERP/SAP becomes critical as well.
This looks so much better than inventor. I have only begun learning inventor but I think I wish I had solidworks instead. Can you give any advice about which is better? I have been drawing in AutoCad Mep for 10 years and used Autocad for over 20 years. I'm just looking for a new software to learn and wondered which is better. Any advice would be much appreciated. Thanks for video.
In my opinion inventor and solidworks are very similar! But in the industries tday they use more solidworks then inventor. Solidworks is much easier to learn then inventor.
This video has been very helpful to me. I'm building a similar table for my shop. Can you point me in the right direction to model a piece of 1/8" steel for the top? I created a plane on the top surface, but I can't seem to locate the table top to the table since it's on a different plane.
A very good video, I'm just a beginner in SW and I had some issues, in first tab, the pieces description, it did not show anything, it was empty. Does anyone know how to link the information or fix it? Thanks
What do you think of Autodesk Inventor? I am trying to decide which one to work in. I design lots of models in Maya but would love to see them in this program so I can have the materials, stress points etc...
I know this is gonna sound like a dumb question, but right after you resized your table.. you clicked your mouse and dragged the table into view. How did you move the camera without changing the angle of your camera. I know this is a dumb question, but I just can't figure it out. thanks in advance.
ProgressionSupport, So I have just installed Solidworks 2016. On my previous version it was easy and simple to use my weldments profiles. I do understand how load your own profiles or any kind. Now the problem I run into is: When you right click on your tab you see your options: Assemble, Layout, Sketch, Evaluate and so on... And for some reason, and maybe I did something when I first started to use solidworks, it doesn't give me option of adding weldments tab? So I can't use it at all? Am I supposed to do something in setting to be able to use this feature? Or maybe it's my installation was done wrong? Please help help!! Thanks,
hi man nice video but if got solidworks 2016 and when i want too ad the folder into the original folder is difficult because the folder layout is different how could i fix this
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EXCELLENT! You're a natural instructor. Everything we need to know, what to avoid, where to find, how to do, all at the right pace. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
If you kept it going till now you have all the respect that I can give
Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks for the clarity and especially for not assuming that we're all at an advanced level.
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Thank you! I worked in Solidworks and with weldments for about 2.5 years but not since 2013. I'm trying to refresh myself on it before an interview. This was perfect.
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Fantastic! Incredibly informative. Included a TON of great information, especially the little tricks to coax SW to give you what you want. Love the properties tips for BOM description and getting the auto balloons to switch back to the weldment cut list. Learned some things I never knew. Thank you!!
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Great video and really helpful! I couldn't get a grasp on how the setuper works but it's all clear now.
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Haven't used SW yet. I was using Frame Generator in Inventor which is similar. Nice tutorial. Thanks for posting.
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Very helpful, thanks! I thought I was crazy for putting each leg on a table in a separate group in a Structural Member feature, but it looks like that's how it goes.
Also good to see that eventually you do have to use trim/extend sometimes if corner treatments don't come out right even after trying different settings on individual corner treatments.
Learned about Weldments at a recent SolidWorks User Group meeting. Insanely useful tool for so much more than actual weldments. I think many could be helped by using this feature.
This video was extremely helpful, thank you. :)
tnxs ,that was lots of help to me.in other words :a complete intro to weldments...
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I keep coming back to those basics videos because I STILL don't know how to properly use the software. I'm gonna cry
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About weldments, the only thing I wonder is why it's not available in the assembly?
Inside a part, there's a restriction in reusing each of these profiles in another assembly.
Plus linking with ERP/SAP becomes critical as well.
Very helpful. Thanks!
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I really thought I was the only one. Like I was buggin'.
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This looks so much better than inventor. I have only begun learning inventor but I think I wish I had solidworks instead. Can you give any advice about which is better? I have been drawing in AutoCad Mep for 10 years and used Autocad for over 20 years. I'm just looking for a new software to learn and wondered which is better. Any advice would be much appreciated. Thanks for video.
In my opinion inventor and solidworks are very similar! But in the industries tday they use more solidworks then inventor. Solidworks is much easier to learn then inventor.
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This video has been very helpful to me. I'm building a similar table for my shop. Can you point me in the right direction to model a piece of 1/8" steel for the top? I created a plane on the top surface, but I can't seem to locate the table top to the table since it's on a different plane.
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Wery nice tuturial!!
In Windows 10 Pro, in the first minute of your video, the tab key does not change the Tri ad.
same happened to me. Did you find how to do it?
i hope your successful as well
Great tutorial! Thank you.
Perfect!
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it helped a lot
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A very good video, I'm just a beginner in SW and I had some issues, in first tab, the pieces description, it did not show anything, it was empty. Does anyone know how to link the information or fix it? Thanks
When i select the line at 6:51, it creates a plane and then some square like thing, it looks really weird, How do i fix this?
Thanks you ...
Thank you, I was drawing 2 hours haha
great work
Great video, I don't seem to be able to tab the legs to the front plane, am I missing a setting?
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What do you think of Autodesk Inventor? I am trying to decide which one to work in.
I design lots of models in Maya but would love to see them in this program so I can have the materials, stress points etc...
Good tutorial
For a new preson it can be a slowed down to 50% if one is not used to the commands.
ty u help me so much
ahh you held down control and the mouse wheel... lol im dumb, great tutorial btw.
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I know this is gonna sound like a dumb question, but right after you resized your table.. you clicked your mouse and dragged the table into view. How did you move the camera without changing the angle of your camera. I know this is a dumb question, but I just can't figure it out. thanks in advance.
ProgressionSupport,
So I have just installed Solidworks 2016. On my previous version it was easy and simple to use my weldments profiles. I do understand how load your own profiles or any kind.
Now the problem I run into is: When you right click on your tab you see your options: Assemble, Layout, Sketch, Evaluate and so on... And for some reason, and maybe I did something when I first started to use solidworks, it doesn't give me option of adding weldments tab? So I can't use it at all?
Am I supposed to do something in setting to be able to use this feature? Or maybe it's my installation was done wrong?
Please help help!!
Thanks,
Change the "Program" from Agressive TE to Analog Base 1 TE inside the GMS setup equlizer panel.. Found another comnt with the
Very good
much appreciated , Thanks
Earned a sub from me! Great video!
Hi,
at the moment I am designing an overhead crane beam. is it possible to analyse the effect from moving crane on the beam?
Thank you
is it important to have a 3D sketch?
resolution is very bad it is not clear what commands you are picking. but your classes are very good you don't realize how fast you are going
verry good sir
I would love to get this for my business but it's too expensive
hi man nice video but if got solidworks 2016 and when i want too ad the folder into the original folder is difficult because
the folder layout is different how could i fix this