Your practice tutorials and step by step instructions are better than ANY I've purchased from mainstream tutorial web sites. I kick myself (often) for not trying and applying your lessons years ago. I really do appreciate your skills, wealth of knowledge and teaching prowess.
I started using this software and than I didn't know what to do and I think this video more helped me than other videos like this, I want more learn Solidworks.
Buddy. I would like to thank you very much for placing all this stuff online. I have a few ideas and I want to design them and thanks to your kindness I can learn how to do it myself.
good draff, but to much dimensions and some of them doesn't need to exist. More difficult is to understand which dimensions is for, rather than the single model
YOU ARE A PROFESSIONAL SOLID WORK OPERATOR? DO YOU HAVE ANY BACKGROUND INMACHING? WHAT YOU ARE DOING ARE PROCESS IN DESIGNING A PART USING SOLID WORK. ARE THE PARTS YOU ARE DESIGNING CAN BE MACHINED?
The back web is an incorrect width on the angled plate for the loft, it's not 0.31, it's a vector; a projected curve should have been used to keep the two planes parallel. The baseplate holes are dim'ed off the webs and shouldn't be assumed (bad modelling) to be at the centre of the fillets even though they are.
I'm new to SolidWorks/modeling and don't want to pick up bad habits. I don't work in design but want to learn the software for my own benefit. I'm an engineer and agree that assumptions should never be made. Can you explain your approach?
@@callmewheels4806 I suggest making the middle web first by extruded boss/base to the back of the cross web (right side CL +0.31/2). Then sketch a rectangle on the top surface of the bottom flange representing the base of the one side of this web. Exit. Now create a projected curve using the sktech you just made and the bottom surface of the top flange. You will have an open rectange. Now start a sketch on the bottom surface of the top flange and convert the curve you just made, now close the rectange. Exit. Now lofted boss/base, select the sketch you just made and the sketch used to make the curve and correct the guide line. Exit and mirror. Hide the curve. This results is a web that has no draft. I think my comment about the bottom flange holes is not correct. The holes are really dim'e off the two CLs but this is not good dim'ing as the 'hole pattern' is likely a key fit parameter not their distance from the CLs. But this is just an exercise.... My advice in dim'ing is to take a course in GD&T (of UA-cam if this is a hobby). Some things that are often forgetten in dim'ing are what's a critical dimension, manufacturing tolerances and how it will be made--this will help you know what to dim and what datum(s) to use (don't dim what you don't need to and dim from a datum that is key to part fuction/fit). Finally, getting feedback from the manufacturer is invaluable.
Thanks for the reply and direction. I'm going to redraw the part using your method. Sound advise on GD&T. Been working in development engineering for 20+ years but want to learn SW so I can do load simulation on parts and assemblies (e.g. stress/strain) so I appreciate detail in approach. I'm developing something somewhat complex and have always relied on design engineers to translate my requirements into reality. This is a PERSONAL project so that luxury is absent. I plan on taking a class(or two) through GoEngineer (Dassault approved vender) to get formal training. They're pretty pricey so I want to come in with a "basic" understanding beforehand. Again, thank you for the advice and reply.
Your practice tutorials and step by step instructions are better than ANY I've purchased from mainstream tutorial web sites. I kick myself (often) for not trying and applying your lessons years ago. I really do appreciate your skills, wealth of knowledge and teaching prowess.
Thanks is a small word for this so much of content.
I started using this software and than I didn't know what to do and I think this video more helped me than other videos like this, I want more learn Solidworks.
Sir your video is very informative and knowledgeable about solid work and thank you sir....
Buddy. I would like to thank you very much for placing all this stuff online. I have a few ideas and I want to design them and thanks to your kindness I can learn how to do it myself.
I love the fact that you start each project with a drawing.
Your step by steps explanation is fascinating .I have drawn this drawing successfully.Thanks for great help Sir..
Hi sir a`m glad to tell u that you're lecture is so interesting. Thanks for your course. Thanks for your service.
Best channel!
you are a good teacher, what are the characteristics of your computer?
it is very good solid work practice
Thank you that's my problem solve
The best always
I suggest to make play list for excersises videos😙
Yes, i Did this Drawing.Thanks
good draff, but to much dimensions and some of them doesn't need to exist. More difficult is to understand which dimensions is for, rather than the single model
Please upload a video on Pendulum Patterns when all bobs suspended from one string.
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Good morning
Thank you very much!
Thank You so much!These are very useful for the begineers.And keep it up...!This effort is just admirable!😃
Great video Sir..Can you please draw a basket strainer as well (Witchers hat)
Done. Thank you!
Thank u so much, it was very helpful :)
Thank you very much
Nice tutorial sir...I just want to know about your pc...the cpu ...the processor...and the graphics card..also the ram plzzzzz reply
This is quite tricky...
I don't know how you get the alignment.
why i cant make that 120 deg plane from the centerline sketch you made? its not showing everytime i pick the reference frame
thanks
Thanks a lot👏
thank you sir
Hi....Can you please share the 2D drawing so that we can try by ourselves?
You can have its blue print downloaded to your device from here:
facebook.com/cadcamtutorial/?ref=br_rs
Sir, how you kept view orientation bedside instant 3D ?
Thank you so much!!
Why you choose right plane why not choose front plan for section plan
YOU ARE A PROFESSIONAL SOLID WORK OPERATOR?
DO YOU HAVE ANY BACKGROUND INMACHING?
WHAT YOU ARE DOING ARE PROCESS IN DESIGNING A PART USING SOLID WORK. ARE THE PARTS YOU ARE DESIGNING CAN BE MACHINED?
Where do you get your drawings?
The back web is an incorrect width on the angled plate for the loft, it's not 0.31, it's a vector; a projected curve should have been used to keep the two planes parallel. The baseplate holes are dim'ed off the webs and shouldn't be assumed (bad modelling) to be at the centre of the fillets even though they are.
I'm new to SolidWorks/modeling and don't want to pick up bad habits. I don't work in design but want to learn the software for my own benefit. I'm an engineer and agree that assumptions should never be made.
Can you explain your approach?
@@callmewheels4806 I suggest making the middle web first by extruded boss/base to the back of the cross web (right side CL +0.31/2). Then sketch a rectangle on the top surface of the bottom flange representing the base of the one side of this web. Exit. Now create a projected curve using the sktech you just made and the bottom surface of the top flange. You will have an open rectange. Now start a sketch on the bottom surface of the top flange and convert the curve you just made, now close the rectange. Exit. Now lofted boss/base, select the sketch you just made and the sketch used to make the curve and correct the guide line. Exit and mirror. Hide the curve. This results is a web that has no draft.
I think my comment about the bottom flange holes is not correct. The holes are really dim'e off the two CLs but this is not good dim'ing as the 'hole pattern' is likely a key fit parameter not their distance from the CLs. But this is just an exercise....
My advice in dim'ing is to take a course in GD&T (of UA-cam if this is a hobby). Some things that are often forgetten in dim'ing are what's a critical dimension, manufacturing tolerances and how it will be made--this will help you know what to dim and what datum(s) to use (don't dim what you don't need to and dim from a datum that is key to part fuction/fit). Finally, getting feedback from the manufacturer is invaluable.
Thanks for the reply and direction. I'm going to redraw the part using your method.
Sound advise on GD&T.
Been working in development engineering for 20+ years but want to learn SW so I can do load simulation on parts and assemblies (e.g. stress/strain) so I appreciate detail in approach.
I'm developing something somewhat complex and have always relied on design engineers to translate my requirements into reality. This is a PERSONAL project so that luxury is absent.
I plan on taking a class(or two) through GoEngineer (Dassault approved vender) to get formal training. They're pretty pricey so I want to come in with a "basic" understanding beforehand.
Again, thank you for the advice and reply.
Very good
Why my solidworks says it can't make a pierce cuz the invalid geometry in the sketch is caused because of it... Any idea dudes?
Thanx
Pierce relation is not pop up in small window where to add it from?
What is the name of this object, Sir?
Good technic
Great tutorials but so many commercials.
can you make all DXF exercices in one PDF file?
How can I draw a tennis ball firing mechanism
Sir please this tutorial diagram add to discription
how much ram is needed for installing this solidworks?
they recommend 16gb of ram
8 or 6 gb ram is enough for old version
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How can I get solidwork software for free.
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how to move that sketch plane
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Hi sir a`m glad to tell u that you're lecture is so interesting. Thanks for your course. Thanks for your service.
Thank you very much
Hi sir a`m glad to tell u that you're lecture is so interesting. Thanks for your course. Thanks for your service.
Hi sir a`m glad to tell u that you're lecture is so interesting. Thanks for your course. Thanks for your service.