Thank Sir for the wonderful tutorial. I watched the whole video. I ask of you, sir, please make videos for drawings and linking all the attributes of this Project into the drawing which can be presented to someone as professionally. Thank you once again.
Sr why merge command is off in several of activity in weldments, mirror using time & all. Bz we use merge command or combine tool to merge parts in features work bench. Bt it nt using in weldments why?
awwesome video. !!! like all your videos i learn alot from you! but can you make a video about creating a custom structural members or modifying structural members since we dont get a full list of sizes in the default list? pleaseee
Thank you for making and sharing these video's. I have a few questions, for anyone that may be able to refer me to any helpful sources to these issue's, id be very grateful. (I am currently in the process of transitioning back into solidworks, after 10 years of working in autodesk inventor pro + vault pro which is not as easy as i hoped)... This video shows a good example of the problem i'm encountering, and it appears to happen in all the tutorial video's i have seen so far. Up to the 9:00 mark everything is fine, but then the brackets for the staircase steps are created using a single sketch, made in the assembly, to be extruded in context of the construction, and finally mirrored to the other side. In the real world, this is unrealistic. If making this type of walkway is part of a company's regular business there will almost certainly be a predefined "standard" bracket for this step profile material. (either an industry standard or a company standard). Most likely, the entire step with side flanges would actually be something standard, meaning they already exist as parts/assy's or better yet, in the company library or PDM system. The same would go for things like endcaps on handles, standard brackets, footplates for various set feet or wheels, etc, - that already are on shelf and already in the system under a certain set of custom properties (such as partnumber/description/stock location/price/supplier/etc.) My question is: How do we make use of the weldment environment (for easy generating af the profile members) while maintaining the purpose of standardized parts such as purchased parts (downloaded content), library parts (company standard items that already have appropriate ERP data linked to the properties). In other words, my main objective is to end up with a model that utilizes the skeleton modeling/editing features from "weldments" thus creating "cutlist items" but in combination with normal parts, third party files, standardized library parts, etc..- to show up in a drawing of the welded construction as 1 complete and correct Bill of materials for manufacturing?
Don't know if you still need this, but it sounds like you just need to insert your (company) profiles into Solidworks. Look it up, "How to add custom profiles to weldments". For the other standardised parts, just insert them into the assembly like any other part.
@@nokosnoox i was about to write the same. I don't know about any proper way to do it but i generally insert those standard parts in assembly and accordingly edit other there :)
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Spark for engineering reignited. Thank you.
Wow, this was a great presentation and explanation, glad I came across this video. Thanks
Thank you sir, it's very kind of you to share your knowledge.
Thank you my friend! you are the best! more power to you!
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Very professional and great design to learn. Thank you sir….big support from Nepal 🇳🇵
Thank Sir for the wonderful tutorial. I watched the whole video.
I ask of you, sir, please make videos for drawings and linking all the attributes of this Project into the drawing which can be presented to someone as professionally.
Thank you once again.
Thanks! wonderful SOLIDWORKS instructing videos! 😎
Awesome Video Thanks!!!
Thank you Sir for your time for us and for your admirable professionalism
Very nice lecture about weldments resources, I suggest for future videos applications for "mold tools" and "surfaces" tabs. Thank you!
i will try soon,
Thanks for helping me for making my product , love your turorials
You are the most welcome.
Sr why merge command is off in several of activity in weldments, mirror using time & all. Bz we use merge command or combine tool to merge parts in features work bench. Bt it nt using in weldments why?
awwesome video. !!! like all your videos i learn alot from you! but can you make a video about creating a custom structural members or modifying structural members since we dont get a full list of sizes in the default list? pleaseee
Seems like you want to build exactly half of it and mirror the entire half no? I'm asking not telling, I'm still learning thanks
Amazing sir ❤
Great. Thank for sharing.
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In sad drawingil jaygi kya ?
Super sir 👍👍
Hi, this is the 2017 version of solidworks or what?
very good sir your videos are really helpful thanks
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Great!👍
5.46 sec select 90 degree mean? for vertical c channel
It's really helpful. please upload more videos about animation video.
Fabulous!
Quick question: how are the steps manufactured? Are they just solid milled steel?
Assembly
Very helpful video. Thank you
Super sir
good
good one
Thanks,
Excellent video!
Bellissimo video
Great tutorial keep going
Make vedio on trolley parts design in solid edge with assembly.. thank you
Love your videos! Amazing job
Alejandro Perez Garcia Thanks,
Aap kahan rehte ho sir
Make video of fabrication drawing of this
Very useful sir! Thank you very much
Congratulations, great video!
Thank you Sir for your time for us and for your admirable professionalism
Gracias, buen video, muy instructivo
very helpful video thank you very much!
Vry good sir thank u so much
very good
Thanks,
Very helpful channel. How can i contact you sir
I want to know that how we can find c channel of dimension 150 X 75 in weldment
how to make the bill of material and 2d drawing for this weldment
27:40 body 5, 2 has missed from extraction
Thanks so much)
Really it's very useful! Expecting more videos from you sir! Especially from SB beams for structural design's
which swoftware
Look at the top left corner my friend!😉
very good sir your videos are really helpful thanks for it..;)
Thanks,
hie can you help with weldments when i am designing a conveyor belt structure at an incline of 14 degrees
length of 800m and the load of 125 tonns per hour
great, thank you
Pls pin the drawing of this it's very helpful
Are you also have any AUTOCAD tutorial videos ? can you give me the link for watching ?
mufti alkarimul still i am not using autocad, in future i will start autocad tutorials,
alright , its okay i wil wait for this hehe, i think your tutorials easly to understand, good job friends
Thank you for making and sharing these video's. I have a few questions, for anyone that may be able to refer me to any helpful sources to these issue's, id be very grateful. (I am currently in the process of transitioning back into solidworks, after 10 years of working in autodesk inventor pro + vault pro which is not as easy as i hoped)... This video shows a good example of the problem i'm encountering, and it appears to happen in all the tutorial video's i have seen so far. Up to the 9:00 mark everything is fine, but then the brackets for the staircase steps are created using a single sketch, made in the assembly, to be extruded in context of the construction, and finally mirrored to the other side. In the real world, this is unrealistic. If making this type of walkway is part of a company's regular business there will almost certainly be a predefined "standard" bracket for this step profile material. (either an industry standard or a company standard). Most likely, the entire step with side flanges would actually be something standard, meaning they already exist as parts/assy's or better yet, in the company library or PDM system. The same would go for things like endcaps on handles, standard brackets, footplates for various set feet or wheels, etc, - that already are on shelf and already in the system under a certain set of custom properties (such as partnumber/description/stock location/price/supplier/etc.)
My question is: How do we make use of the weldment environment (for easy generating af the profile members) while maintaining the purpose of standardized parts such as purchased parts (downloaded content), library parts (company standard items that already have appropriate ERP data linked to the properties). In other words, my main objective is to end up with a model that utilizes the skeleton modeling/editing features from "weldments" thus creating "cutlist items" but in combination with normal parts, third party files, standardized library parts, etc..- to show up in a drawing of the welded construction as 1 complete and correct Bill of materials for manufacturing?
Don't know if you still need this, but it sounds like you just need to insert your (company) profiles into Solidworks. Look it up, "How to add custom profiles to weldments". For the other standardised parts, just insert them into the assembly like any other part.
@@nokosnoox i was about to write the same. I don't know about any proper way to do it but i generally insert those standard parts in assembly and accordingly edit other there :)
There was many sort cut ways, but you did not applied. It will take 20% less time for the part devlopment.
Hi sir I'm Devendra
He escaping some steps
Just wondering why you not made one part complete and then mirror. This is silly
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