The surfacing at the beginning was good however over complicated, a simple 3D sketch is the better option, to assist the curve which can be on a standard plane. You can draw the curve, create a separate 3D sketch as a new feature. Then follow your other steps for the boundary surface. A good thing to also note, rather than a spline, build an organic form using a 3 point arc. You need to be able to apply a radius to a mould to create something like this, unless the mould is hand carved. A series of radii you can dimension on a drawing. I’d also recommend creating a sketch of a square followed by a pattern, either as a sketch or feature pattern, up to you. Cool table however you don’t need to create so many bodies to achieve this. A simple sketch will be fine. Keep on teaching, I learnt some new tips so thank you, always something new learn!
Thank you for your feedback and additional insights! You make some great points about simplifying the surfacing process with a 3D sketch and using a 3-point arc instead of a spline for an organic form. It's always helpful to consider different approaches and techniques to achieve the desired result in the most efficient way possible. And you're absolutely right about creating a sketch and pattern to achieve the same result as the multiple bodies shown in the video. There are often multiple ways to approach a design, and it's important to find the method that works best for the specific project and design goals. I'm glad to hear that you found the video helpful and learned some new tips. As you mentioned, there's always something new to learn in the world of CAD design, and it's important to keep exploring and experimenting to improve your skills and techniques.
Merci beaucoup ! grâce à vous je viens de découvrir certaines fonctions que je ne connaissais pas encore merci pour vos vidéos qui sont très facile à suivre.
Really enjoy your Tutorials. Are fun and informative with cool tricks. You and Easy CAD Solutions are one of the best SW gurus out there in YT hands down. -Your Subs from India
Hi there, loved the tutorial but could not finish the main part; I get the "unable to create a single body that is the sum of the input bodies part " error message. I tried to use your technique to combine two much simpler body but ended up with the same error message; is there a fix to it? I researched it a bit in forums and some suggest to use the ident tool instead, still I would like to know how to fix this, hope you and others can help.
Is this a realist design or just for practicing ? I mean is this manufacturable ? if it is then which manufacturing method can be used for this model to be manufactured ?
@@with-Aryan thank you Aryan. Can you please make some videos about manufacturable product design ? İt is better to include assembly features in addition to design phase
yes! with a minor difference! you have to do it to see it. The flat surfaces "feet of the table" that stand on the ground, won't be perpendicular to the ground if you do it your way
i have one good question for you Aryan now i want to make this table for industrial use i need to make it from sheet metal and everypart need to connectible with each other like a wooden puzzle toy can i do that with command easy way or i need to do that one by one by hand ?
I wouldn't do that one by one. I'd do row by row and column by column at the most. Each row with a single sheet with cuts in it to accommodate the perpendicular row.
@@with-Aryan my real quesiton is is everybody doing this with their hand ? isn't it too much waist time with one thing ? maybe you can compare with money it's okey ant the line of your table in our country you can cut this shape just with water jet i know you are sharing some ultra design technic but what are you thinking about manufacturability and again i know these questions is too much for free and i know you are the only solidworks youtube channel i contact with on the comment (cause you are answering the comments) so thanks again if you answer my quesiton
you certainly can! select the spline to show those arrows, if they don't show, then it's a different issue with a different solution, but if they do, just use those arrows to drag them around
Is there a way to access the tutorials without going through the full course? I just cannot afford the whole course.. not denying it's value, but I would love to do the tutorials.
Not really, I decided I want to give these only to my members. The support of non-members who were stuck doing these tutorials was getting out of hand. I'd like to manage a smaller group that I can truly mentor and teach for good rather than a bigger number that I cannot manage
oh that's such a vague statement! It has depends on so many variables that I cannot even begin to guess what the issue is. If you need help with a specific case, email me info@solidworkstutorials.net
Each person has to decide for themselves. But I don't promote using illegal licenses. My course is about how to use SW. Also if you enroll in my course, you can legally purchase a solidworks student license for one year for $99 only
Yes, "axes" and "inferencing" are both commonly used terms in CAD software, including SOLIDWORKS. "Axes" typically refer to the coordinate system axes in a 3D space, which are used to define the position and orientation of objects in the design. "Inferencing" typically refers to the process of automatically aligning or constraining objects based on their proximity to other objects or geometric features. Both of these concepts are important to understand when working with CAD software, as they can help you create accurate and efficient designs. If you have any specific questions or concerns about using these concepts in SOLIDWORKS, feel free to let me know and I'll do my best to assist you.
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This is what I call PRO...very simple solution to complex design.
Design of the base is magical. Thank you for this tutorial
Thank you! Cheers!
The surfacing at the beginning was good however over complicated, a simple 3D sketch is the better option, to assist the curve which can be on a standard plane. You can draw the curve, create a separate 3D sketch as a new feature. Then follow your other steps for the boundary surface.
A good thing to also note, rather than a spline, build an organic form using a 3 point arc. You need to be able to apply a radius to a mould to create something like this, unless the mould is hand carved. A series of radii you can dimension on a drawing.
I’d also recommend creating a sketch of a square followed by a pattern, either as a sketch or feature pattern, up to you. Cool table however you don’t need to create so many bodies to achieve this. A simple sketch will be fine.
Keep on teaching, I learnt some new tips so thank you, always something new learn!
Thank you for your feedback and additional insights! You make some great points about simplifying the surfacing process with a 3D sketch and using a 3-point arc instead of a spline for an organic form. It's always helpful to consider different approaches and techniques to achieve the desired result in the most efficient way possible.
And you're absolutely right about creating a sketch and pattern to achieve the same result as the multiple bodies shown in the video. There are often multiple ways to approach a design, and it's important to find the method that works best for the specific project and design goals.
I'm glad to hear that you found the video helpful and learned some new tips. As you mentioned, there's always something new to learn in the world of CAD design, and it's important to keep exploring and experimenting to improve your skills and techniques.
Merci beaucoup ! grâce à vous je viens de découvrir certaines fonctions que je ne connaissais pas encore merci pour vos vidéos qui sont très facile à suivre.
you're welcome
Hi Aryan
Did you put any tuto videos talking about how to use weldment for woodworking??
Weldments for woodworking is great, I do not have anything on my Yt, but this is handled in the Course forum.
thankj very much ryan for your step by step teachings on solid works i had know knowledge in using the software but now i can see how to go about
you are very welcome, stay tuned for the new video
That was interesting design
Really enjoy your Tutorials. Are fun and informative with cool tricks. You and Easy CAD Solutions are one of the best SW gurus out there in YT hands down.
-Your Subs from India
thank you
دمت گرم عالی بود❤❤❤
I just loved your videos!
Can you please design a spin coating machine in Solidworks in your next video please?
خیلی عالی بودد ممنون
khahesh mikonam
cool, but can we dont use shell and just trim rectangles from surface and after that use thicken?
at what step?
read the commend below from Nalamasu Rahul
Why can't we use thicken the surface instead of making a solid body and then applying shell to it?
give it a try and see the result yourself, it would be a good experience and is an excellent question
@@with-Aryan yeah, i saw the change...legs of the table aren't created properly with thicken feature
@@rahulnalamasu2071 there you go ;)
Hi there, loved the tutorial but could not finish the main part; I get the "unable to create a single body that is the sum of the input bodies part " error message. I tried to use your technique to combine two much simpler body but ended up with the same error message; is there a fix to it? I researched it a bit in forums and some suggest to use the ident tool instead, still I would like to know how to fix this, hope you and others can help.
Good day, send me an email with your Part file, and I'll get back with the reason why.
Ok so I jumped right in (im new) however I ran into multiple errors guess I should visit the site and get my settings correct and learn more
Just awesome, I enjoyed it thank you
Glad you enjoyed it
I like have seen many of your what did and I like them .Now if it possible can you share for us how to draw plough implement?
what is plough implement?
Is this a realist design or just for practicing ? I mean is this manufacturable ? if it is then which manufacturing method can be used for this model to be manufactured ?
This is for practice only Deniz
@@with-Aryan thank you Aryan. Can you please make some videos about manufacturable product design ? İt is better to include assembly features in addition to design phase
10:28 it's also correct if you used thicken to the surface right?
yes! with a minor difference! you have to do it to see it. The flat surfaces "feet of the table" that stand on the ground, won't be perpendicular to the ground if you do it your way
u r awsum sirrr
Thanks
Whenever i saw videos i felt like i am aware of this but when i tried to make any models by my own then i don't get ideas to go forward.
practice practice, your only way
i have one good question for you Aryan
now i want to make this table for industrial use
i need to make it from sheet metal and everypart need to connectible with each other like a wooden puzzle toy
can i do that with command easy way or i need to do that one by one by hand ?
I wouldn't do that one by one. I'd do row by row and column by column at the most. Each row with a single sheet with cuts in it to accommodate the perpendicular row.
@@with-Aryan my real quesiton is is everybody doing this with their hand ?
isn't it too much waist time with one thing ?
maybe you can compare with money it's okey
ant the line of your table in our country you can cut this shape just with water jet
i know you are sharing some ultra design technic but what are you thinking about manufacturability
and again i know these questions is too much for free
and i know you are the only solidworks youtube channel i contact with on the comment (cause you are answering the comments)
so thanks again if you answer my quesiton
Merci , Shoma be zabane farsi ham klas darid
moteasefane kheir
Hi,how did you modify the vectors of spline?
I can not do that with solidwork 2019
you certainly can! select the spline to show those arrows, if they don't show, then it's a different issue with a different solution, but if they do, just use those arrows to drag them around
instead of solid bodies can u not use wrap to make the patern ?
No! at what point?
Great .. Thanks Aryan
I cannot sketch on the extruded body at 3:48 .My new sketch is far too away from the extruded body while selecting and sketching on the right plane
Can't be sure without looking at your part, if you wish you can send it to us for checking it info@solidworkstutorials.net
great!! thanks
you are welcome
what version of SW is it?
Awesome...👍👍
Thanks a lot man
Happy to help
Is there a way to access the tutorials without going through the full course? I just cannot afford the whole course.. not denying it's value, but I would love to do the tutorials.
Not really, I decided I want to give these only to my members. The support of non-members who were stuck doing these tutorials was getting out of hand. I'd like to manage a smaller group that I can truly mentor and teach for good rather than a bigger number that I cannot manage
How can I purchase the course ?
Good day Ayaan, send me an email and we can sort things out.
what model is your chair?
Automomous
I just made a chair for this table😀
nice! hopefully matches in design?
مرسی
i cant common combine the two bodies shell and combine. it just says "cannot combine bodies common to input bodies
oh that's such a vague statement! It has depends on so many variables that I cannot even begin to guess what the issue is. If you need help with a specific case, email me info@solidworkstutorials.net
when i try to add the second direction i get an error and it wont let me select tangency by face
second direction where and when?
How it can be manufactured?
hardly! :) I wouldn't know.
ok😅
you're awesome
Can anyone, having a crack version of the SW-2018 premium, can enroll into your course?
Each person has to decide for themselves. But I don't promote using illegal licenses. My course is about how to use SW. Also if you enroll in my course, you can legally purchase a solidworks student license for one year for $99 only
you can request solidworks student license for free if you participate in the design competition
Well... "Axes" and "Inferencing"... does it ring a bell to someone...!!??
Or you are wearing your gloves on your feets...!!??
Yes, "axes" and "inferencing" are both commonly used terms in CAD software, including SOLIDWORKS. "Axes" typically refer to the coordinate system axes in a 3D space, which are used to define the position and orientation of objects in the design. "Inferencing" typically refers to the process of automatically aligning or constraining objects based on their proximity to other objects or geometric features.
Both of these concepts are important to understand when working with CAD software, as they can help you create accurate and efficient designs. If you have any specific questions or concerns about using these concepts in SOLIDWORKS, feel free to let me know and I'll do my best to assist you.
@@with-Aryan Good citing... (from wherever...) - the point is that I haven't seen either of them in this video.!
I just finisht it ! 🤗🤗🥱
amazing! feels good right?