Thanks Ratha great tutorial I was looking to build my welding table until saw your video. I downloaded your file and take to the metal shop to cut to spec hoppfully they can give me a great deal. thanks for doing what you're doing.
Learn how to create a Weldment Cutlist table using SolidWorks. This video will help level up your 2D technical drawing documents look more professional. By the end this video you will learn how to generate a SolidWorks weldment cutlist table for you next fabrication project. Download & Try SolidWorks CAD Software free trial: my.solidworks.com/try-solidworks Download the free project files here: rathasochenda.com/download/ Time Stamps 1:11 | Inset isometric drawing view 2:09 | Creating weldment cutlist table 3:45 | Adding automatic balloons 4:52 | Creating manual balloons 6:15 | Custom naming cutlist part in properties 9:00 | Adding name to sheetmetal cutlist part 10:00 | Adding new column for custom property 13:26 | Dimension a sheetmetal part and flat pattern 16:33 | Reformatting cutlist table 18:41 | Save out into a PDF
to give information in a drawing sheet of a particular body we don't need to create a new part and do all the steps after. we could just select bodies option while inserting views in to sheets
Great Video! This really helped me build a proper weldment. You mention in the video that the Solidworks file is available for download, but I only see the PDF. Is the Solidworks available somewhere?
Ratha! i love your teaching style it helps me learn so quickly and easily! one thing that id like to know is do you do a rough sketch with dimensions then put it into a cad drawing?
It really depends but normally I do use an analog approach first before jumping into CAD. I normally try to get concept out on a whiteboard with rough dimensions. And then when I feel like I have enough info and the design makes sense I jump into SolidWorks to model it all out.
The bit at the end with plate width/length/thickness is exactly what I was looking at, so now can automate some of my work. I would love to know how to output data from the weldment selection (I.e. when I select the subsection like "equal angle" or "circular tube") so that I can have a table column that is called "profile type" and then it returns the choice from the weldment selection. Similarly with sizing would be great
Thats probably the greatest weldment tutorial for Solidworks on youtube. Great work man. Btw how do you set your Solidworks background? (dark corner on the edges & bright in the middle) Did you put an image as the background? If so, can help to share the picture? Thanks!
Did you ever put a link to your template up? I mean...you could probably make a good living just designing them for others. I hate that kind of work...because I am LAZY!!!
Thanks Ratha! I was able to pass the Weldments exam because of this video.
Great job!
Got a few good tricks out of this, thanks. Wanted to mention there is a property called Total Length which adds like sizes up which saves some time.
Anytime . Cool I’ll have to check out the total length property. Thanks
Great video, why don't you change the sheet scale in sheet properties instead of changing each view scale?
Personally preference I guess
what are the numbers for your background color. Please let me know, It is really nice and I would like to adjust mine.Thank you
Thanks Ratha great tutorial I was looking to build my welding table until saw your video. I downloaded your file and take to the metal shop to cut to spec hoppfully they can give me a great deal. thanks for doing what you're doing.
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Great work bro..its clearly shows how much interst you have on that work....
Great video. Not arrogant like some “EXPERTS”. new subscriber here
Thanks for the sub!
I like this dude. He hood like me and we both use SolidWorks. Subscribed.
🤙🏾 that’s wassup!
@@RathaSochenda sir how can we have weldment cutlist from step file
@@RathaSochenda sir
Design yang bagus dan menjadi panutan nih 🙏🙏🙏
Learn how to create a Weldment Cutlist table using SolidWorks. This video will help level up your 2D technical drawing documents look more professional. By the end this video you will learn how to generate a SolidWorks weldment cutlist table for you next fabrication project.
Download & Try SolidWorks CAD Software free trial:
my.solidworks.com/try-solidworks
Download the free project files here:
rathasochenda.com/download/
Time Stamps
1:11 | Inset isometric drawing view
2:09 | Creating weldment cutlist table
3:45 | Adding automatic balloons
4:52 | Creating manual balloons
6:15 | Custom naming cutlist part in properties
9:00 | Adding name to sheetmetal cutlist part
10:00 | Adding new column for custom property
13:26 | Dimension a sheetmetal part and flat pattern
16:33 | Reformatting cutlist table
18:41 | Save out into a PDF
Thanks a lot, it's very helpful!
Glad you found it helpful!
Select other thru transparent awesome!
to give information in a drawing sheet of a particular body we don't need to create a new part and do all the steps after. we could just select bodies option while inserting views in to sheets
Nicely done...thanks
Great Video! This really helped me build a proper weldment. You mention in the video that the Solidworks file is available for download, but I only see the PDF. Is the Solidworks available somewhere?
Thanks for the ❤ reply. Is the Solidworks available somewhere?
Im trying to create a cut list from a mirrored part which is listed as solid bodies. How can i extract that to create a cut list out of it?
Ratha! i love your teaching style it helps me learn so quickly and easily! one thing that id like to know is do you do a rough sketch with dimensions then put it into a cad drawing?
It really depends but normally I do use an analog approach first before jumping into CAD. I normally try to get concept out on a whiteboard with rough dimensions. And then when I feel like I have enough info and the design makes sense I jump into SolidWorks to model it all out.
@@RathaSochenda absolutely! Thanks for the insight and taking the time to reply :) your an absolute wizard mate
The bit at the end with plate width/length/thickness is exactly what I was looking at, so now can automate some of my work.
I would love to know how to output data from the weldment selection (I.e. when I select the subsection like "equal angle" or "circular tube") so that I can have a table column that is called "profile type" and then it returns the choice from the weldment selection. Similarly with sizing would be great
good explanation
Thats probably the greatest weldment tutorial for Solidworks on youtube. Great work man. Btw how do you set your Solidworks background? (dark corner on the edges & bright in the middle) Did you put an image as the background? If so, can help to share the picture? Thanks!
Yeah it’s custom. Shoot me an email via my website and I’ll send over the background and some instructions to set it in SW
boss the length value in the table its length measure in sketch , How I can get the cut length not original length?
Nice ..
You can use “Create bounding box” to fill the description
hi! can you upload the template? thanks! great video btw
Thanks. Let me find it
I am struggling with how to get rid of the number in () at the end of the description of each item.
Keep at it you got it
Hi Ratha, how did you create the table? Weldment or Assembly?
All using weldments
go check my other video ua-cam.com/video/gDsJVjCeO4E/v-deo.html&ab_channel=RathaSochenda
Is that template for your drawing still available?
Unfortunately not anymore
not bad, thnx
Did you ever put a link to your template up? I mean...you could probably make a good living just designing them for others. I hate that kind of work...because I am LAZY!!!
I took it down
how the hell you fill the weldment cut list table with data?????? I have an empty one
is your part a weldment profile or parts combined in an assembly?
Ridi amoo