I followed the steps and looks good. The reason why people may struggle which happened to me as well is the sketch relations especially the parallel relation which is hard to be seen when drawing but making sure that I had all the relations on my third attempt and I was able to complete the exercise. Thank you for the tutorial
the onlything i had an issue with was at 7:10 through 7:31 I don't think solid works likes that. i had gap issues, alignment issues, it wouldn't close fully to become one entity, I had to restart multiple times, it was very frustrating simply because solidworks was having a stroke over the fact a line dared to cross the flat part of a wheel and connect to other entitys at either end. i ended up brute forcing it and using the line instead of a construction line, then smart dimensioning it to the angle it needed, then trimmed off all I didn't need.
I followed the steps and looks good. The reason why people may struggle which happened to me as well is the sketch relations especially the parallel relation which is hard to be seen when drawing but making sure that I had all the relations on my third attempt and I was able to complete the exercise.
Thank you for the tutorial
the onlything i had an issue with was at 7:10 through 7:31 I don't think solid works likes that. i had gap issues, alignment issues, it wouldn't close fully to become one entity, I had to restart multiple times, it was very frustrating simply because solidworks was having a stroke over the fact a line dared to cross the flat part of a wheel and connect to other entitys at either end. i ended up brute forcing it and using the line instead of a construction line, then smart dimensioning it to the angle it needed, then trimmed off all I didn't need.
I like your CSWA videos it was very helpful. Thank you
please provide a pdf document containing the drawing details thanks
i dont know what are you doing at 6:50 until 6:54 !!!
He might be converting entities (converting the edge of 3D object into sketch)