SOLIDWORKS CSWA Practice Set 2: Assembly Modeling
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- Опубликовано: 3 июл 2024
- In this video, I will go through my second CSWA Exam Practice Set, with a focus on basic modeling and assembly modeling, which certainly will be a central part of the CSWA Exam.
The practice set is divided into two parts, first all the parts for the assembly are built, while all these parts are assembled in the second part of the practice set. The CSWA Practice Set 2 can be downloaded from this Google Drive link: drive.google.com/file/d/1yih6...
The video consists of examples of the use of 2D sketching, Sketch Relations, Boss Extrude, Extrude Cut, Reference Geometry, Equations, Application of Material, inserting components in an assembly, simple mates in assemblies, creation of a custom coordinate system, and evaluation of the center of mass. The examples in this video are very similar to the examples that you will experience at the exam.
The video can answer the following questions:
- How do the SOLIDWORKS CSWA Exam assignments regarding basic modeling look like?
- How to define Global Variables in SOLIDWORKS?
- How to create new Sketching Planes in SOLIDWORKS?
- How to create assemblies in SOLIDWORKS?
- How to create standard mates to parts in SOLIDWORKS?
- How to create a Custom Coordinate System in SOLIDWORKS?
great video
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Ur the best
Great videos. I have a theory question though - I find myself using different methods, for example for the shaft I did a revolve. Is there usually a 'best way' or is any series of steps acceptable if the outcome is correct?
Many of the different parts/bodies can be modelled with different features, with the exact same outcome. In the test scenario you should use the features/approaches that you are comfortable/experienced using, to save yourself time and avoid unexpected surprices 👍
I hope it answered your question.
it gives an error when changing 2.6 to 2.4 for upper base