Multi-Body Part Design - Split Command
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- Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024
- SOLIDWORKS users, enhance your design efficiency with this video on utilizing the Split Command for creating components in multi-body part design. Join me as I demonstrate the process of creating the components of a drawer for a small craft table, leveraging the power of the Split Command. Elevate your 3D Modeling skills by mastering this powerful tool in SOLIDWORKS. Watch now for tips to efficient design using the Split Command.
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Excellent. Thank you
Thank you
From there can it generate a table unit automatically?
Hi there! A great place to start for direct support would be our SWX User Forum: solidworks.com/UserForum or go.3ds.com/swforum
It seems useful in a simplistic way, but there is still a lot of work to be done on the pieces if we insist on good classical joinery with dados, rabbits, grooves, and the strongest joint of all time the Miter Lock.
Dassault can't even make videos showing the most efficient ways of modelling. Those sketches are completely unnecessary because you could just use face selection to make the splits. Amateur inefficient modelling.