Gigabeer Bottle Design in SolidWorks

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024

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  • @with-Aryan
    @with-Aryan  2 года назад

    Watch ▶ courses.solidworkstutorials.net/webinar-registration?sl=comments If you want to start learning SOLIDWORKS with me

  • @ClawhammerSupply
    @ClawhammerSupply 2 года назад +2

    Awesome video Aryan! You crushed the bottle design and print! Thanks so much for working with us.

    • @with-Aryan
      @with-Aryan  2 года назад +2

      Glad you liked it guys, looking forward to try your beer

  • @chrisknapping51
    @chrisknapping51 2 года назад +3

    Awesome work Aryan 👏
    it's fascinating watching and learning how to use this software at the higher end.
    I've been using solidworks for over 15 years developing products and still love it.
    keep up the great work 👍

    • @with-Aryan
      @with-Aryan  2 года назад +1

      Thank you Chris

    • @chrisknapping51
      @chrisknapping51 2 года назад

      @@with-Aryan
      You're very welcome Aryan,
      You put a huge amount of time and effort into these presentations, we all benefit as a result 🍻😎

  • @mehryar.
    @mehryar. 2 года назад +2

    This is amazing. Great job Aryan 👍

  • @Ang3io
    @Ang3io Год назад

    Im actually a bottle designer and the idea of the bottle is good, but there would be problems with the actual manufacturing and mass production. alot of it depends of the material.
    This design of the cap wont work for PET bottles, it has to be HDPE, which is not preferred for beer bottles. There is things that could be improved for a mass production of that specific bottle.
    Btw i'm new to this channel.
    Aryan you are doing great job with all those solid works tutorials and educational videos. Amazing content.

    • @with-Aryan
      @with-Aryan  Год назад +2

      100% you are right! but this was a custom order. I know it's not practical

  • @mfahad6206
    @mfahad6206 2 года назад +1

    its tough but made it somehow

  • @Bikerbeest
    @Bikerbeest 2 года назад +1

    You can knit surfaces and you can create thicken in one click

    • @with-Aryan
      @with-Aryan  2 года назад

      That's what I did

    • @CuriouslyConstructive
      @CuriouslyConstructive 2 года назад

      And thicken in both directions to still maintain the proper reference to the geometry. Would shorten the build tree quite a bit

  • @Marco-qe5zw
    @Marco-qe5zw 2 года назад

    Try some polishing compound on that thing to give a glassy look

  • @CrashElementsLP
    @CrashElementsLP 2 года назад

    Curiouse how well the bottel holds pressher. And determining how thick the wals have to be to hold sead pressher. For if I where to try make my own custom bottels for my self

    • @with-Aryan
      @with-Aryan  2 года назад

      THis is only an esitmation, the dimensions and material are not out or public knowledge when I made this

  • @kuraigasone
    @kuraigasone 2 года назад

    thats cool aryan you learn something your own
    but knitting is giving chamfer for all surfaces
    can you try make surface to the top and then knit itthen make it solid and then use the shell it will be better look
    and i saw the assembly part you did it

  • @serj6386
    @serj6386 Год назад

    Lame

  • @yousefmagdi4657
    @yousefmagdi4657 Год назад

    What happened with the cap

    • @mansoorishaker
      @mansoorishaker Год назад

      He made it just didn’t show it, if you go to their channel you see the bottles with the caps

    • @with-Aryan
      @with-Aryan  Год назад

      Left it

  • @varundurge
    @varundurge 2 года назад

    Cool project sir
    Would love to know what 3d printer you used in this video.
    Thank you for the content.❤❤

  • @allfiredupltd9108
    @allfiredupltd9108 Год назад

    A couple of things about your standing did you change the water between grit and have you thought about using a buffing wheel for the final polish

  • @avitolourenco
    @avitolourenco 2 года назад

    If there are any beginners in the building and just want a dummy bottle that somewhat looks like this, make it with one extrude boss with a draft, and then use a split to make the cap, then shell. Again not perfect but get to 90% of the look in 3-4 mins.

    • @with-Aryan
      @with-Aryan  2 года назад

      Not really, it would take you maybe up to 25% not more. Give it a shot and you'll see what I mean

    • @avitolourenco
      @avitolourenco 2 года назад

      @@with-Aryan True im assuming no Logos or Text, just a simple bottle that is overall shaped like this.

    • @mfahad6206
      @mfahad6206 2 года назад

      try it it took me time also

  • @bucklogos
    @bucklogos Год назад

    You could have saved yourself a lot of time if instead of knitting, then thickening the surfaces of the bottle, you would knit and form solid instead. Then you can model the cap by simply splitting the top of the model using a plane, and then shelling the remaining bottle body. You could even easily make the bottle "cork" bit by using move face on the bottom cap face, then using subtract bodies feature to subtract your now shelled bottle body from the cap body. This would leave you with a cap that exactly matches the outer, and inner shape of the bottle. Then I''d probably use the draft feature to get rid of the negative draft and make the cap easier to place into position.

    • @with-Aryan
      @with-Aryan  Год назад

      if you have a solid already, then why knitt?

    • @bucklogos
      @bucklogos Год назад

      @@with-Aryan you form the solid using knit, basically do everything you have been doing but also make top and bottom surfaces, and when you knit all the separate surfaces together you check form solid to create a nice watertight body. It's very helpful in this case because you can accurately calculate the volume which is obviously important for a bottle.

  • @__--JY-Moe--__
    @__--JY-Moe--__ 2 года назад

    my hero! good luck!

  • @mikebyrne5974
    @mikebyrne5974 2 года назад

    Your funny