Hi, I hope you are doing well, sorry to ask this question two years later, but why did you use radius bend to be 5 instead of 10 as shown in the drawing?
Hello, if you watch the video you will understand 😂 I am explaining everything in there. At minute 1:40 I explain I think, and at minute 4:15 I show you that the outer radius is 10 as is on the drawing. There I use 5 because is the radius from inside, and the base has the thickness 5. So radius 10-5(thickness)=5 the inner radius. Good luck
@@AlexsEngineering Appreciated for your reply, yes I rewatched the video and finally figured it out, I have just started learning Solidworks and your channel is very helpful, thank you for all the good content :)
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Hi, I hope you are doing well, sorry to ask this question two years later, but why did you use radius bend to be 5 instead of 10 as shown in the drawing?
Hello, if you watch the video you will understand 😂 I am explaining everything in there. At minute 1:40 I explain I think, and at minute 4:15 I show you that the outer radius is 10 as is on the drawing. There I use 5 because is the radius from inside, and the base has the thickness 5. So radius 10-5(thickness)=5 the inner radius. Good luck
@@AlexsEngineering Appreciated for your reply, yes I rewatched the video and finally figured it out, I have just started learning Solidworks and your channel is very helpful, thank you for all the good content :)
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