Nice tutorial. I can't seem to fnd out how to delete the part that left the cavity without affecting the part I want to use. If I delete the part not used, the cavity dissapears.
If you want to subtract one part and then not have that part thats been subtracted remain in the part, do it in a part file. use Add Part and then the Combine Subtract feature
Is there an easy way to create a new part from the cavity, which is created? I have a problem with an imported file, which is partly shells, and I want to create a part from the cavity which I can use instead of the "shell" part.
Let's say the block is a piece of foam that the queen will be put into and I have an oddly shaped box that will house the foam and the queen. How do I shape the foam to fit in the box and to take the form of the queen? Please, this question has been killing me for weeks for a project of mine. I've recreated it using drawings but it is too time consuming and every time there any changes I have to redo the entire foam again and again.
i have a way. u dont need to use move. just change to file *step then open file step there and delete part u use to define the cavity then u can change to *.asm/ *.sldasm or *.prt of solidworks. done !! try it. Nice turorial. thank you
If you delete the part you use to define the cavity, theres is no input to define the cavity! You can "hide" the part utilized for the cavity, this way you wont see it in the assembly.
i have a way. u dont need to use move. just change to file *step then open file step there and delete part u use to define the cavity then u can change to *.asm/ *.sldasm or *.prt of solidworks. done !! try it. Nice turorial. thank you
spent hours on this problem and could not figure out thank you!!!
Great video! Thanks for the lesson
You just saved my day! Thanks bro!
Exactly the video I was looking for. Thanks a lot !
Good tutorial. I just used it to find out how to subtract one part from the other. Very helpful, THX. Cheers T.Bone ;-)
very helpful... now i can easily make threads with the subtract thingy
OMG Thankyou so much this one really helpfull :)
VERY HELPFUL
Big thanks!
Nice tutorial. I can't seem to fnd out how to delete the part that left the cavity without affecting the part I want to use. If I delete the part not used, the cavity dissapears.
Bro, you just saved me
You help me a lot! But I still have some problems: When I want to save the piece, the substraction doesn't be saved. What could it happen? Thanks
Very good Video
Helpful........................
You are a pro
If you want to subtract one part and then not have that part thats been subtracted remain in the part, do it in a part file. use Add Part and then the Combine Subtract feature
That worked great, thank yoU!
Thank you
Merci ! Efficace et simple pour faire un moule.
Is there an easy way to create a new part from the cavity, which is created? I have a problem with an imported file, which is partly shells, and I want to create a part from the cavity which I can use instead of the "shell" part.
Merci beaucoup !
Great, got it!
Thanks!
thank you mate, saved my ass
Let's say the block is a piece of foam that the queen will be put into and I have an oddly shaped box that will house the foam and the queen. How do I shape the foam to fit in the box and to take the form of the queen? Please, this question has been killing me for weeks for a project of mine. I've recreated it using drawings but it is too time consuming and every time there any changes I have to redo the entire foam again and again.
Life Saver
Thanks
He didn't delete the part, he moved it out of the way. Also, you can hide the part.
Nice tutorial. Wish you could speak but still got it to work.
i have a way. u dont need to use move. just change to file *step then open file step there and delete part u use to define the cavity then u can change to *.asm/ *.sldasm or *.prt of solidworks. done !! try it. Nice turorial. thank you
bro how to pattern after cavity and core seperation ...
inserting this component would cause a circular reference which is not allowed,
Why does this mean? Why won't it work?
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If you delete the part you use to define the cavity, theres is no input to define the cavity!
You can "hide" the part utilized for the cavity, this way you wont see it in the assembly.
does Solidworks has a "render" option to convey all the cavity data in one piece?.....sort of the "convert to smart object" Photoshop has.
i have a way. u dont need to use move. just change to file *step then open file step there and delete part u use to define the cavity then u can change to *.asm/ *.sldasm or *.prt of solidworks. done !! try it. Nice turorial. thank you
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All the clicking is annoying.