@@cadcentralnz Thanks for your generous offer, I will check your other videos first but I made progress with my project today because of this video. I am making throttle bodies. They have various angles etc.
@@cadcentralnz Again thanks, I am making progress, see how I go today. I offered to pay a recent mechanical engineering graduate to assist me but after one day he said it was “too hard”. I said I knew the first week would be hard but it would get easier as you become more familiar with Solid Edge. Answer was “No I am the wrong person” . I will have to watch more of your videos and then see if I can do an assembly to check for issues. These throttles are quite an advanced design, a more basic version of an F1 throttle used on the older NA a engines.
If you extrude to a depth and than want to come back and make it a specific value from another face how do you set the counter to reference off the other face and not the incremental change. This is the behaviour that I always want when making changes but it’s not obvious how to do it.
5:12 that's a really cool feature. Most CAD packages you have to create a rotated plane and then draw on that.
very good tutorial hope there are more like this please.
thank u for the good tutorial... keep up the good work
Terrific, it’s been a lot of help
Glad you liked it. If you have any requests on what you'd like me to cover, then let me know.
@@cadcentralnz Thanks for your generous offer, I will check your other videos first but I made progress with my project today because of this video. I am making throttle bodies. They have various angles etc.
@@greggray6839 Email on alan@cadcentral.co.nz with images or whatever you have if you want help
@@cadcentralnz Again thanks, I am making progress, see how I go today. I offered to pay a recent mechanical engineering graduate to assist me but after one day he said it was “too hard”. I said I knew the first week would be hard but it would get easier as you become more familiar with Solid Edge. Answer was “No I am the wrong person” . I will have to watch more of your videos and then see if I can do an assembly to check for issues. These throttles are quite an advanced design, a more basic version of an F1 throttle used on the older NA a engines.
@@greggray6839 Remember that synchronous isn't the be all and end all and ordered has it's place too. Use whichever tool is right for the job!
very helpuful tutorials,post more videos,sir
Very good.
If you extrude to a depth and than want to come back and make it a specific value from another face how do you set the counter to reference off the other face and not the incremental change. This is the behaviour that I always want when making changes but it’s not obvious how to do it.
Have a look at this (old) video clip (3 minutes in) and see if that helps define what you are after?
@@cadcentralnz l will definitely check it out can you post the link or the title of the video.
@@ivojurkovic1276 ruclips.net/video/MpvuLPFhimk/видео.html - yes, that would definitely make it easier
13:09 how do you hide that orange construction geometry when you are done?
I'm not sure what you are referring to, but would guess that you either need to hide PMI or the sketches
@@cadcentralnz the geometry you created to set a tangent line for the arc. You can still see it in orange at the end of the video.
@@cadcentralnz Never mind I found it under sketches and hid it.
good