Exercise 71: How to make a 'Magic Cube' in Solidworks 2018
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- Опубликовано: 15 июл 2023
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In Exercise 71, you will learn how to make this 'Magic Cube' in Solidworks. After following this step-by-step video tutorial you will learn how to use multiple features and surfacing commands to achieve the beautiful result in Solidworks.
Important Commands Used:
-Extrude Boss/Base
-Split Line
-Delete Face
-Move/ Copy Body
-Surface Trim (Mutual)
-Planar Surface
-Thicken
-Extrude Cut
-Fillet
-Combine
-Offset Surface
-Knit Surface
-Reference Plane
-Reference Axis
-Circular Pattern
-Change Appearance
CAD File Link: grabcad.com/library/magic-cub...
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The phrase "Practice makes perfect". definitely applies to you. Very difficult to have this level of vision in solidworks. but thanks to you this is being possible. thank you for these amazing videos😉🤙
Thank you so much 😊
The fact that you are sharing this content for free is incredible, nothing but thanks for this! Been subscribed for a year now and don't feel like I need to take any classes for industrial design.
One thing that bothers me, though, is that if I don't use the same initial planes in the same direction as you, some elements fail. I started over after being unable to figure out what I was doing wrong, realized I needed to draw on a plane and create the dimensions in the x and y rather z and x plane. It's really strange how that makes a difference, no?
Regardless, you don't even speak in the videos, but when you shake your mouse it says "pay attention!" in a more audible way. Your pace and detail takes a lot of discipline over other tutorial video creators who rush through the process and blurt out their thoughts in an uncontrolled manner.
Will be subscribed forever to this! Beautiful creations with skills that can be applied to real world designs.
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Excellent video. And I thought I knew SolidWorks HUH 👍 I was only kidding myself.
Thank You 😊
A nice one thanks !!! I love the complexity of geometric patterns. I encourage you to do more of these. It's relaxing to follow and a good way to discover new features so Thanks a lot !!
Sure i will upload more of these
Great job. Thanks.
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Very nice!
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Wow this is next level. I am a mechanical designer and have used SolidWorks for 14 years and Catia for 3 years. I have been trying to get more into surfacing for fun. Have you thought about modeling a F1 car? Have you used Xshape? Thanks.
I didn't know XShape and modelling a f1 car would be a fun Thanks for your suggestions and insights 🤗
fantastic approach to complex topology
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Your videos are excellent! Keep uploading.
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This is amazing!
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Wunder. Respect.
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it's really very good thank you
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I followed this with Fusion 360 😄 Man, it was a hassle but I did it! (Got a couple of pics on my IG). You are a master! Subbed and will be binging your videos🍿 Thank You.
Great 😃
Could you please share the link of the pics
@@EasyCADSolutions Hey, I wrote a comment with links to my IG posts, but I guess RUclips doesn't like comments with html links. Anyways, my channel has a link to my IG, which has a couple of pics/vid about this. All the best to you!
good work 😊
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It's incredible!!! How do you come up with such ideas? Thanks a lot!!!
It's a casual modelling that comes from a lot of hits and trials
And, Thanks for Watching my videos 😊
Extraordinary 🤯🤩
Thanks 😊
Always love your vids, love the organics of it all. One question i had though, and I'm sure you answered this once, Why the offset surface at 0mm?
Offset at 0mm creates a copy of that face on the same position and also it is independent of other surfaces. So we can easily perform any operation on it
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🎉бомба !
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And I thought I'm pretty good in SOLIDWORKS..
You are good on your own way 👍
I'm facing problem at 5:56 in fillet of edge of 4mm block. Symmetric command in Fillet Properties gives error on edge fillet of 120mm but not in asymmetric command. In 5mm block fillet does not work both in symmetric and asymmetric option.....
Try to change the profile type from curvature continuous to circular
@@EasyCADSolutions Profile Circular, Parameters Symmetric
Still displays an error during execution
Full preview ON but no projection
Max fillet radius 20mm ONLY