Solidworks Tutorial | CSWPA-DT | Complete set CSWP advanced drawing tools | 18-04
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- Опубликовано: 11 мар 2018
- Solidworks Tutorial | CSWPA-DT | Complete set CSWP advanced drawing tools | 18-04
** Test files download
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Some notable points:
1:45 Update standard views/relative view
2:16 View focus
3:26 Project view
4:15 BOM creation
4:54 BOM sorting and "X" notated component
5:43 Equations and custom properties
7:05 Change configurations and BOM creation options
8:48 Broken out view
10:11 Hidden components
11:56 Model items and imported dimensions
13:27 Imported notes
16:57 Alternate positions
Edit: I passed the test. This video is all you need
@Rabin Gideon In this tutorial the depth stated is 10mm. On the exam they'll give you either the depth or maybe some reference that the section is extended to
I just passed the exam. This video really helped me a lot. All of you that found this video should practice this sample exam
Great preparation material!
Thanks for the video!
Thanks a lot for the Tutorials..
This is an amazing video and I hope you keep going and do the other Advanced Professional exams and even the Expert exam!
Thanks a lot for this video.
In exercise 17, the instructions say to find the auxiliary view through the parallel line K-K, but the view given is through the line on the part itself. This will give a different answer.
you´re right; I had to click the edge to get the third view but i don´t know why it works that way
Thank you very much man
thanks you Sooo much brother :)
THANK YOU
Thanks !!
next time you make a video like this, think about creating views and not having them already made and hidden so you can show the result. people want to see how you make things work, not just the solution
many thanks from jordan
How do you get the third view (auxiliary) on question 17?
Hi. Just looking to do the CSWPA-DT exam and following your guide to brush up on my drawing knowledge. With Q2 to find the "Y" angle the question asks to have the dimension type for this view as "True" yet your guide showed as "Projected". Wouldn't it be 135° or have I missed something?
Hi wayne
the answer is 120 degrees it does say projected on line 2 also your answer isnt one of the options
Regards
Kev
@@kevinbarker7426 no it says true..please check
Can you show the process between 1:36 to 1:42. I dont know how you got there
The files I downloaded from your link have got many errors and questions are not complete to the end. Other than this, it's a good tutorial.
This is luck!
Just today I will take the exam :D
good luck!
great job!thanks a lot for the video.can you send me the link from where i can download cad file?
btw, auxiliary vies at the last questions are wrong as they appear not to be parallel
I feel like question 17 has the wrong auxiliary view, is this the one you are talking about?
08.30 where are 51 pieces?, only see a 35