Hello thank you for the video. I couldn't find the feature '3D Texture' in my list of features. I tried de add it without succes. Please can you tell me how ?
One reason why SOLIDWORKS might crash when adjusting the refinement would be the amount of resources needed to create a mesh increases substantially as you increase the percentage. It's possible that your computer may not have the processing power to run the refinement adjustment quickly. Here is a link to system requirements for the software: www.solidworks.com/sw/support/SystemRequirements.html - Ben, Technical Support Applications Expert.
@@TriMechVTTswe have to use solidworks for modelling and a few people's computers couldn't even run it due to memory issues. My laptop was on the verge of the minimum requirement so whenever I went to render or edit anything big, it would freeze up for a certain amount of time...
Great video very clear. Got it working. Printing a few sample pieces now.
Thank you.
Hello thank you for the video. I couldn't find the feature '3D Texture' in my list of features. I tried de add it without succes. Please can you tell me how ?
Is available just for Solidworks 2019
SolidWorks crashes every time I try to adjust the refinement. Am I doing something wrong?
One reason why SOLIDWORKS might crash when adjusting the refinement would be the amount of resources needed to create a mesh increases substantially as you increase the percentage. It's possible that your computer may not have the processing power to run the refinement adjustment quickly. Here is a link to system requirements for the software: www.solidworks.com/sw/support/SystemRequirements.html
- Ben, Technical Support Applications Expert.
@@TriMechVTTswe have to use solidworks for modelling and a few people's computers couldn't even run it due to memory issues. My laptop was on the verge of the minimum requirement so whenever I went to render or edit anything big, it would freeze up for a certain amount of time...
@@SkyTailedFox .. i have 8gb of ram in my laptop... But I do cad as a hobby.. not professionally... (large assemblies)
A thousands of an ich!?, please to be accurate use metric system for god sake!
As a Canadian company we love the metric system too, but Stratasys is from Minnesota, USA and that is their unit of choice. :)
Using the metric system instead of inches is not gonna give you more accuracy. An inch is defined as 2.54cm, in case you didn't know.