Unlock SOLIDWORKS Mastery | Create Stunning 'Striped Vase' in Days! | Pro Design Tips & Tricks
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
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Welcome to another exciting episode of our CAD Design series! In this immersive step-by-step tutorial, we will unravel the secrets of creating an exquisite 'Striped Vase' using SOLIDWORKS 2018. Whether you are a beginner feeling overwhelmed by the intricacies of design software or a seasoned professional looking to enhance your skills, this video is your ultimate guide!
Why This Video Is a Game Changer
In this comprehensive tutorial, our focus is on practical skills and time-saving methods essential for any aspiring CAD designer or engineering professional. By honing in on over 10 key commands and techniques, we guarantee you’ll bypass the dull, expensive training courses that can often drain your enthusiasm for design.
What You Will Learn
Throughout this video, you will gain hands-on experience with the following core SOLIDWORKS features
Essential Commands Used
Extrude Surface: Learn how to develop 3D structures from 2D sketches.
Move/Copy Bodies: Discover how to manipulate your models with precision.
Lofting Techniques: Create smooth transitions between complex shapes.
Reference Geometry (Axis): Utilize coordinate systems for enhanced modeling accuracy.
Circular Patterns: Master the technique of replicating features around a circle.
Combine and Extend Surface: Learn how to merge surfaces for seamless designs.
Surface Offset and Trimming: Control your surfaces with finesse.
Creating and Modifying Fillets: Add smooth edges to your projects.
Surface Modeling Techniques: Finally, explore the complexities of advanced surface modeling.
Advanced Features You Will Master
In addition to the basics, our tutorial will guide you through advanced Surface Modeling techniques that will set your designs apart
Knit Surface: Merge multiple surfaces into a single entity.
Thicken: Convert surfaces into solid bodies.
Move Face: Adjust the faces of your models to achieve the perfect fit.
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Join thousands of satisfied viewers who have transformed their CAD capabilities! The techniques shared in this video are designed to be practical and applicable to real-world engineering projects, making your learning experience both enjoyable and beneficial.
Instructors' Expertise
Our course is taught by an experienced SOLIDWORKS instructor with years of hands-on experience in the industry. Expect a blend of fantastic creative design tips and strategic engineering insights that will elevate your projects and prepare you for future challenges.
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Don’t forget to check out our FREE SOLIDWORKS workshop where you will discover the 10 Best Practices to Become a SOLIDWORKS Pro in Days! This workshop is perfect for anyone looking to rapidly enhance their design skills without the frustration of lengthy practice sessions.
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I don't know how much time have you spend mastering Solidworks, but seeing your videos I can tell this is the result of +10 years of experience
Not as much too long time even before in 10 years . Keep exersing
Just WOW.
I use solid works for a long time, never had issues drawing stuff, but it was always mechanical stuff, "meh, Im not a master in solidworks, but i think im pretty good".
Recently i bought a 3D printer and searched for something about a tool on solidworks, stumbled and stared for a bit on one of your video thumbnail, "there is no way he done that in solidworks".
You make drawing complex objects like its easy as hell, remind me a lot of LPL (LockPinkingLawyer)
Every video i watch, i learn a LOT, makes me feel like a little apprentice again.... and im gradually loosing my fear of working with surfaces.
You should try to 3D print one of these and show on your channel, this one would be awesome looking made on a resin 3d printer.
I bet you would get a ton of new viewers and fans from the 3D printing community.
I am glad to hear this
Thanks for your valuable suggestions 🙏🏼
Happy Modelling 😊
Always amazing....you are professional modular ....your videos very useful ...thanks ...sami from tunisia
I am glad to hear this 🙏
Thank you for watching and learning from my videos
TY for the Exercise
Welcome 🤗
Could you please design biopsy forceps you are smart
I will search for it and try to make it.
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How thrilling!
Great 👍
Thanks 👍
Amazing video as always, by the way do you know if it’s possible to enable realview with a rtx3080 ? Thank you very much!!
There are lot of videos are existed on RUclips.
You can watch it and your problem will be fixed
And, Sorry for the late reply
Happy Modelling
you are amazing bro
Thanks 😊
i love your chanel
Thank You 🙏
Always amazing👌
Thanks 👍
Very interesting- unfortunately for me my older version of SW (2015) failed to Thicken the model (at 9:55), with the cryptic message ""Face which failed check" (without showing the "Face that failed check"- not that I suppose there'd have been much I could do about it). :(
-Ok, never mind, I went back and changed things just a bit -not much, really, and now I have a successful solid model. I've been using SW for a few years now, and I find you sort of get a feel for what causes failures, and you can often work around it. 👍
Great 👍, Sometimes Solidworks shows these types of errors but no one knows why, i am glad to hear that you fixed this by yourself 👏👏👏
Thanks for watching 🙏
You artistic ❤
Thanks 👍
Good!!!
Thanks 👍
What happens to the hidden surfaces or bodies when you export the file in a stl file. I mean, when I print, the hidden components also print with the actual part ?
If other bodies interfere then use delete keep body command and keep the main body rest other bodies will automatically deleted
Try this it will solve your problem
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@@EasyCADSolutions thank you very much. I will try this
No new exercises ??? Already tried all your YT exercises twice.
Great 👌, New will be uploaded Soon 🤗
Happy Modelling 😊
Sir meri b help krr do sirf ek pattern bta do kese bnega
Send it's image on my whatsapp
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@@EasyCADSolutions sir ye no to whatsapp pr h e nhi
Sorry for the mistake, I updated the number