Since you designed the thread.. keep in mind that thread are different depending on a molded bolt vs. a machined bolt.. :-) Now the next Exercise would be to design a correct bolt. :-) Else good job.. keep practicing.. :-)
I love to see CAD modeling, I just hate when clients send me CAD models to import in Maya or 3D Studio for "visualising", "rendering", "animating" and expecting it to work even if my workstation is a beast. Bruh you literally sent me a 2 BILION edges model, most I can say is thanks and have a good one.
the clip is quite fast, can't catch the link you shared. can you paste the link here ? I just tried this onshape this morning and it was my 1st time using a CAD software. managed to create a L-shaped joint with holes for screws.
Learn to revolve round items rather than extrude them. Makes it easier to modify in one sketch down the road vs. Several features that can just be one revolved sketch
ok video to show how to create an spiral extrusion. very bad for creating a model of a screw that get used in a bigger design in an assembly. Never create the threads on a standard part, it will make bigger assemblies extremely slow and harder to constrain properly. BTW, dimension the Thread with the dimensions of the general definition of the thread: minor diameter and angle of the thread profile.
extremely annoying and frustrating to try to follow along with this because it's in the ABYSSMAL format of a RUclips Short... can't rewind at all, have to watch the whole thing again for a chance to understand what you clicked on, and there's no audio. it gets plenty of views, but for all the wrong reasons. 👎🏻 not friendly to users trying to learn
Tap the screen to pause. The red dot at the bottom can be dragged back and forth. Hope this improves your experience watching shorts in the future. I think the short form content is more meant to convey the process and features used when making the part rather than teach the details.
Since you designed the thread.. keep in mind that thread are different depending on a molded bolt vs. a machined bolt.. :-) Now the next Exercise would be to design a correct bolt. :-) Else good job.. keep practicing.. :-)
Thanks for the tips!
Thank you for this it really has made it very simple to make the threads without having an actual thread button
Nice😊
I love to see CAD modeling, I just hate when clients send me CAD models to import in Maya or 3D Studio for "visualising", "rendering", "animating" and expecting it to work even if my workstation is a beast.
Bruh you literally sent me a 2 BILION edges model, most I can say is thanks and have a good one.
I really appreciate your videos i had F in my class now atleast i have a D ❤😂
At least you improved 😁
Sir Can you do threading of inside and outside cylinder and also mating of assembly without any error
the clip is quite fast, can't catch the link you shared. can you paste the link here ? I just tried this onshape this morning and it was my 1st time using a CAD software. managed to create a L-shaped joint with holes for screws.
The link is in my RUclips page also
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So these videos are like sped up right? No ones that fast are they?
I want to learn it
Thank you for 1000 subscriber ❤
Can i get some videos for learning basics of solidworks 😢😅... or recommend any channel which is best... dont want to waste time seeing all video's
I recommend CAD CAM TUTORIAL for SolidWorks tutorials
Learn to revolve round items rather than extrude them. Makes it easier to modify in one sketch down the road vs. Several features that can just be one revolved sketch
Can you make this in your mobile?
Can you please tell me
@@sagarsahu523 hi, yes it's possible. It's easier if you connect mouse and keyboard via OTG connector
@@onshapeme which app, what is name of the app??
It's called onshape. Available on playstore
😊👏👏
Thank you
Can I do this on the free version?
absolutely!
Which software are you used to design this
It's called Onshape
@@onshapeme free or licensed version, can I use that software free for lifetime or we have to buy licence
I am using the free version, yes you can use it too
Can it be used on Android
I think it is unigraphics
Where do you Get the measurements from?
I just Googled it
Softest
ok video to show how to create an spiral extrusion.
very bad for creating a model of a screw that get used in a bigger design in an assembly. Never create the threads on a standard part, it will make bigger assemblies extremely slow and harder to constrain properly.
BTW, dimension the Thread with the dimensions of the general definition of the thread: minor diameter and angle of the thread profile.
Frickin fast😂
It so confusing 😮
Right… so a tablet it’s not going to work lol looks like I need a degree
This doesn't look very hard but im taking engineering i cant really say
Nice try😂😂😂😂😂
Nice comment 😭🤣🤣🤣
extremely annoying and frustrating to try to follow along with this because it's in the ABYSSMAL format of a RUclips Short... can't rewind at all, have to watch the whole thing again for a chance to understand what you clicked on, and there's no audio. it gets plenty of views, but for all the wrong reasons. 👎🏻 not friendly to users trying to learn
Tap the screen to pause. The red dot at the bottom can be dragged back and forth. Hope this improves your experience watching shorts in the future. I think the short form content is more meant to convey the process and features used when making the part rather than teach the details.