Wonderful! you are the first of four tries to have a properly enunciated , clearly stated tutorial that actually achieves its purpose. I have bookmarked this for future reference.
I always find the "which bodies to keep" menu so counterintuitive. Especially when only two bodies make the result - which one is highlighted because it will be deleted, or because it is selected, ... Also, Im more often using solid combine substract, which does not allow for the body substracted to be kept, which is a huge fail for me, having to copy the bodies manually beforehand.
i know, those tutorial videos are always using just a HD screen-resolution, but somehow, even on 2k or 4k resolution, i find myself constantly forced to "scroll" down, resize a window, expand a tree, etc... oh, and i am using two different resolution screens... and unlike the tool i have used for the last 20 years, Solidworks doesn't allow me to just drag that toolbox over to the other screen.
Wonderful! you are the first of four tries to have a properly enunciated , clearly stated tutorial that actually achieves its purpose. I have bookmarked this for future reference.
I always find the "which bodies to keep" menu so counterintuitive. Especially when only two bodies make the result - which one is highlighted because it will be deleted, or because it is selected, ... Also, Im more often using solid combine substract, which does not allow for the body substracted to be kept, which is a huge fail for me, having to copy the bodies manually beforehand.
i know, those tutorial videos are always using just a HD screen-resolution, but somehow, even on 2k or 4k resolution, i find myself constantly forced to "scroll" down, resize a window, expand a tree, etc...
oh, and i am using two different resolution screens... and unlike the tool i have used for the last 20 years, Solidworks doesn't allow me to just drag that toolbox over to the other screen.