I know next to nothing about CAD & I've been struggling with FreeCAD to the point of despair lol. I stumbled on Solid Edge a couple of days ago & now have the 2022 community edition installed. After watching a couple of your videos I've already progressed further that I would have with FreeCAD. I like the way you leave the mistakes & your reaction to them in, makes it an entertaining watch & for me, easier to remember. Thanks
I can´t Understand that you have so few thumbs up. So far I could easily follow everey step. Thank you. For you people, help this man by subscribing and leave a short comment. Just takes a few seconds.
hint: after you have drawn and swept the 1st cutout, just click on "+ used sketches", right click on the sketch, "restore" the sketch, saves drawing it again to do the 2nd cutout..
Fantastic pace, video and subject. Thank you very much for sharing this. Best wishes. As a question, when you decide to calculate the turns, if the circle is 360 degrees and the angle is 5 degrees, where does the 64 turns come from? I would think 72?
I spotted that if I select both paths to pattern at the same time (64 times), Solid Edge quasi-freezes ... it takes a zillion of time to complete it (on my machine, Ryzen 7 48GB RAM)
Doing physical threads is quite challenging for me. For printing plastic parts with my 3d printer i need eg. male G1/2 BS but with -0.2mm smaller size so it will fit into a metal connector. How do i do that ? I tried adding a line in the excel sheets for british threads (GB metric) but even when i model the right zylinder diameter solid edge is not finding the right line and i dont want to model every thread manually by setting an offset?
Thank you for watching the video. To answer your question, please watch exercise 18 and be advised that there are certain standards in drawing threads. For more information, you can email me at mohamed.seif@aamu.edu or team / zoom with me for more discussion. Thanks.
Hello professor,I was wondering if you can make a tutorial for the nut for this bolt thread ? I been trying to do then but but it ends up being too small or too large :/
When i do the last sweep and try to do the last circular to create the knurling pattern, It just loads for quite a while then gives a popup message where it says "No pattern were created." I have done exactly the same as the video and can't find out what the problem is...
It seems that you are having a hardware issue. Does your computer meet the minimum requirement for the Solid Edge version you have? Here is a suggestion that works with others. After you do the first sweep, save the file, turn off your computer, and restart the computer to free the internal memory. Then only run Solid Edge and finish the second sweep. Good luck.
I am afraid that you do not have enough memory. Try to restart your computer after saving your work and see what will happen. Also, please watch lab 9, ruclips.net/video/l7Oeqx_6iQc/видео.html If you still have a problem, I will be glad to zoom or team with you to walk you through the process. Good luck, and here is my email: mohamed.seif@aamu.edu Note: I live in the US - Central time.
@@drmseif Thank you for your quick response. I have a pretty good computer (meant for 3D modeling in Solid Edge specifically). I am attempting to thread a hole. I click the thread feature, then the cylindrical hole. It then prompts me to click the end of the cylinder that I am threading. I then can choose the thread (in this case 3/8-16), which it auto selects. If I hit "finish" at this point, the thread menu stays but the physical thread button is grayed out. If I hit the physical thread option before hitting "finish", it says it will require computer performance (of which I hit "yes"), and it applied the threads but not physical. Thank you for your your offer. If I cannot get this sorted out I will zoom with you. It is great you offer help like this to people :) I watched Lab 9 and followed the procedure but no luck :(
@@summerofsteroids, I believe I have an answer for you. Please, watch Exercise 8 ( ruclips.net/video/WQbe-6mxhIo/видео.html ) and under the timecodes in the description, click on Internal Threads to take you directly to how to do the part of the internal threads. Good luck, and let me know.
@@drmseif I have watched through that section and I am having some UI differences. I have sent you an email so that I can send you pictures. Thank you for your help.
One of the better explained tutorials on SE out there, thanks for taking the time to get this out.
indeed. I was able to follow all his video and to learn a lot. before this, i wasn't able to do anything on SE. Great channel
I know next to nothing about CAD & I've been struggling with FreeCAD to the point of despair lol. I stumbled on Solid Edge a couple of days ago & now have the 2022 community edition installed. After watching a couple of your videos I've already progressed further that I would have with FreeCAD. I like the way you leave the mistakes & your reaction to them in, makes it an entertaining watch & for me, easier to remember.
Thanks
Thank you for your feedback. I wish you all the best and success.
I too got the community edition. It is such a piece of software. Never thought I would be able to do designs that easy.
This tutorial is gold. thank you!
Thank you for your feedback. I am glad that you liked the video.
Beautiful tutorial. Thank you so much.
Thank you for the comment. I am glad you find it interesting.
Beautiful work.
Thank you for the feedback, I am glad you find it interesting.
I can´t Understand that you have so few thumbs up.
So far I could easily follow everey step.
Thank you.
For you people, help this man by subscribing and leave a short comment. Just takes a few seconds.
hint: after you have drawn and swept the 1st cutout, just click on "+ used sketches", right click on the sketch, "restore" the sketch, saves drawing it again to do the 2nd cutout..
Thank you so much for your feedback. I really appreciate it.
Thank you so much, this was really useful.
Thank you for your comment, I am glad you find it useful.
It was really good.
Thank you so much for the feedback.
Fantastic pace, video and subject. Thank you very much for sharing this. Best wishes.
As a question, when you decide to calculate the turns, if the circle is 360 degrees and the angle is 5 degrees, where does the 64 turns come from? I would think 72?
Brazil, parabéns
Thank you so much. I am grateful for your comment.
At the Knurl Cuts --- >>> You do not redraw the cutout. You simply 'Restore' the Used Sketch. Then, cut to the other helic.
Thanks sir and im still waiting for bevel gear on your tutorial
Thank you. It is coming very soon.
Awesome!
Thank you for your feedback, I really appreciate it.
I spotted that if I select both paths to pattern at the same time (64 times), Solid Edge quasi-freezes ... it takes a zillion of time to complete it (on my machine, Ryzen 7 48GB RAM)
Thanks for sharing
My pleasure
Thank you
You're welcome.
Doing physical threads is quite challenging for me. For printing plastic parts with my 3d printer i need eg. male G1/2 BS but with -0.2mm smaller size so it will fit into a metal connector. How do i do that ? I tried adding a line in the excel sheets for british threads (GB metric) but even when i model the right zylinder diameter solid edge is not finding the right line and i dont want to model every thread manually by setting an offset?
hello. how can I get threads to show up in a section view in a draft file?
Thank you for watching the video. To answer your question, please watch exercise 18 and be advised that there are certain standards in drawing threads. For more information, you can email me at mohamed.seif@aamu.edu or team / zoom with me for more discussion. Thanks.
Nice
Thank you for your comment. It is really appreciated.
Hi Mohamed,
can you do a video about scalable data management solutions in Solid Edge?
thanks in advance
Couldn't find a way to make the line angles 5 degrees. They would only stay as configured initially
Hello professor,I was wondering if you can make a tutorial for the nut for this bolt thread ? I been trying to do then but but it ends up being too small or too large :/
When i do the last sweep and try to do the last circular to create the knurling pattern, It just loads for quite a while then gives a popup message where it says "No pattern were created." I have done exactly the same as the video and can't find out what the problem is...
It seems that you are having a hardware issue. Does your computer meet the minimum requirement for the Solid Edge version you have? Here is a suggestion that works with others. After you do the first sweep, save the file, turn off your computer, and restart the computer to free the internal memory. Then only run Solid Edge and finish the second sweep. Good luck.
Damn mine is taking a long time to render the second circular pattern. My pc is washed😭
Great video. No matter what I do though SE wont make threads physical. Please help?
I am afraid that you do not have enough memory. Try to restart your computer after saving your work and see what will happen. Also, please watch lab 9,
ruclips.net/video/l7Oeqx_6iQc/видео.html
If you still have a problem, I will be glad to zoom or team with you to walk you through the process. Good luck, and here is my email: mohamed.seif@aamu.edu
Note: I live in the US - Central time.
@@drmseif Thank you for your quick response. I have a pretty good computer (meant for 3D modeling in Solid Edge specifically). I am attempting to thread a hole. I click the thread feature, then the cylindrical hole. It then prompts me to click the end of the cylinder that I am threading. I then can choose the thread (in this case 3/8-16), which it auto selects. If I hit "finish" at this point, the thread menu stays but the physical thread button is grayed out. If I hit the physical thread option before hitting "finish", it says it will require computer performance (of which I hit "yes"), and it applied the threads but not physical.
Thank you for your your offer. If I cannot get this sorted out I will zoom with you. It is great you offer help like this to people :) I watched Lab 9 and followed the procedure but no luck :(
@@summerofsteroids, I believe I have an answer for you. Please, watch Exercise 8 ( ruclips.net/video/WQbe-6mxhIo/видео.html ) and under the timecodes in the description, click on Internal Threads to take you directly to how to do the part of the internal threads. Good luck, and let me know.
@@drmseif I have watched through that section and I am having some UI differences. I have sent you an email so that I can send you pictures. Thank you for your help.