I spent way too much time looking for a way to make a tapered loft along a spline work, and finally learned about the flex tool through your video. Hopefully that will solve my problem. Thanks!
I'm sooo using this tool to produce an idea I had in mind. I believe this is a tool that should be used for a very limited amount of practical objects. But, it could be used to created unique parts. Be creative all the tools can be used and combined in various was if you are creative.
I'm trying to create a cylindrical bicycle handlebar grip with a certain shape as relief on the surface. First I tried creating the grip and then adding the relief using 3D Texture and now I'm working on creating a flat version and bending it using Flex. Both options ask more from my pc than it can give and make the files unworkable. Is there a better way to do this?
SHOULDN'T use. Hummmm smells like a clickbait video title to suck people into watching. I feel this way because Aryan gave no reasonable reason for not using this feature other than it takes a lot of computation time. Just one more channel to block from recommendations. I will stick with CAD channels that don't feel the need to use clickbait.
I have been told by several engineers to avoid the flex tool. I was not sure why and found this video by searching for why not to use the flex tool. I think there are more reasons than just compilation time, since you lose control of the way the geometry forms that you could retain if you use other features, but that's probably beyond most of the audience of the video. There's clickbait, and then there's a teacher genuinely conveying an industry trend to avoid a feature in Solidworks without going too in depth. Find something better to do than leaving unconstructive comments on youtube.
@@paulmiller7078 Paul I don't find Aryan's opinion as a valid reason for not using the flex command. I do however find the term "Shouldn't use" as clickbait as it is a term that draws people into investing a claim. If the video title was "The Flex command, it will slow down your work" I would not have felt this was clickbait. I guess we are down to what one considers misleading. So I think my opinion is as good as your negative one about mine being unconstructive. To put a finer point on the discussion the flex command is not all that a problem on a very robust machine with lots of RAM, high-end multicore CPU, and high-end graphic cards.
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I spent way too much time looking for a way to make a tapered loft along a spline work, and finally learned about the flex tool through your video. Hopefully that will solve my problem. Thanks!
Glad I could help! but flex is not an ideal solution for your need
@@with-Aryan Yup, I found out shortly after. :D
The RAM makes a lot more sense now. I have a complicated part that I tried flexing in two directions and it made it impossible to even undo.
Want more videos of simulation from basics cause u make it so easy to understand
Thank you, maybe soon
Thanks you again for the valued information, you know the tricks of Solidworks.
You bet!
Hell yeah it's case dependant if you want to make a tool CASE bigger
I'm sooo using this tool to produce an idea I had in mind. I believe this is a tool that should be used for a very limited amount of practical objects. But, it could be used to created unique parts. Be creative all the tools can be used and combined in various was if you are creative.
careful! This tool is the last resort! you don't want to overuse it. It is heavy and complex to edit. just saying
@@with-Aryan Thanks so much. I'll limit the use of this tool.
Me encanta como explicas 👍
very good , you help me solve my problem about vascular stents design , thank you
You are welcome! I have been designing those for the past 9 years. Nitinol or SS?
@@with-Aryan biodegradable polymer stents🙏
Make a detailed video on surfaceing please
alright
Thankyou nice new lessons.
You are welcome!
Thanks a lot Aryan for you videos.
So nice of you
What do you use as mouse or device ?
3D Connection CAD mouse
I'm trying to create a cylindrical bicycle handlebar grip with a certain shape as relief on the surface. First I tried creating the grip and then adding the relief using 3D Texture and now I'm working on creating a flat version and bending it using Flex. Both options ask more from my pc than it can give and make the files unworkable.
Is there a better way to do this?
I'd sweep it if I were you. What's a relief?
lol I think this could be an easy way to make spiral bevel gears from straight bevel gears
Yes, it also a cool way to make dril bits etc.
i am trying to move the object in sw2020 but it will not let me move that model what am i doing wrong
move it how?
@@with-Aryan from one place to another so i can create another entity
@@thediscoman2001 Move-Body/copy is the feature you need if i understood you right.
luv u bhai
Do'h!😅
funny guy
Thanks
SHOULDN'T use. Hummmm smells like a clickbait video title to suck people into watching. I feel this way because Aryan gave no reasonable reason for not using this feature other than it takes a lot of computation time. Just one more channel to block from recommendations. I will stick with CAD channels that don't feel the need to use clickbait.
How many other reasons do you need?
I have been told by several engineers to avoid the flex tool. I was not sure why and found this video by searching for why not to use the flex tool. I think there are more reasons than just compilation time, since you lose control of the way the geometry forms that you could retain if you use other features, but that's probably beyond most of the audience of the video. There's clickbait, and then there's a teacher genuinely conveying an industry trend to avoid a feature in Solidworks without going too in depth. Find something better to do than leaving unconstructive comments on youtube.
@@paulmiller7078 Paul I don't find Aryan's opinion as a valid reason for not using the flex command. I do however find the term "Shouldn't use" as clickbait as it is a term that draws people into investing a claim. If the video title was "The Flex command, it will slow down your work" I would not have felt this was clickbait. I guess we are down to what one considers misleading. So I think my opinion is as good as your negative one about mine being unconstructive. To put a finer point on the discussion the flex command is not all that a problem on a very robust machine with lots of RAM, high-end multicore CPU, and high-end graphic cards.