SOLIDWORKS 2020 Tutorial - Reverse Engineering Scanned Models
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- Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024
- In this video, I show you some of the new mesh import capabilities SOLIDWORKS 2020 has added to the core version of SOLIDWORKS. By reverse engineering from a scanned model, the side plate cover to a 1970’s model Honda SL/SX 70. While doing so, I also compare the new functionality to the GeoMagic for SOLIDWORKS add-in. My overall goal was to quickly reverse engineer the scanned model while trying to stay as true to the original geometry as possible. Please see my video titled: “Geomagic For SOLIDWORKS - Reverse Engineer Scanned Models,” to see the differences. In this video, I use only SOLIDWORKS 2020’S standard version to work with the mesh while using old fashion manual techniques to “trace” and model the geometry in a “real-world” way. Please comment back on any thoughts, and I invite you to stay on the look-out for new reverse engineer videos the GoEngineer team and I will produce!
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Isn’t scan to 3d shipped with every SolidWorks version? You just have to enable it and use the scanto3d file option when opening the model.
There are really nice tools for reverse engineering.
Scan to 3D is enabled based on the solidworks License. It is available to users with a SOLIDWORKS Professional or Premium license
@@goengineer you are right. I was thinking it would ship with every version. My bad.
It isn´t included in the standard version.
Very good!
How much memory is in your computer
Can you share the STL file so that we can follow along with this tutorial?
Sir this work have scop to high salary
Solidworks does suck at this type of thing.
great video but why are you keep spitting on your mic? why not use a pop filter. it costs under 10$