Great tutorial! This was a pro-quality tutorial for these reasons: concise, well-rehearsed, clear and simple outline, repetitive steps to reinforce ideas. The video is well-edited too. Among the three different Solidworks tutorials I watched today, Invention Therapy was the best by far.
Holy fuck that was hard to watch. Please, don't draw sketches on every surface, sketch on main planes, project geometry, and use features whenever possible.
Thanks so much for this, I was given this program and never touched it because it was totally outside my domain of fabrication... You just changed everything!!! God bless you!!!
Newcomers sometimes struggle with the mouse functions. Just adding that pushing down on the scroll wheel is how you rotate the object in 3D easily. Or you can grab the rotary arrow tool. Also, SolidWorks is fun on a touch screen!
your tutorials will be way better, and less distracting if you get rid or down size your logo! It occupies almost an entire third of the bottom screen!
I'm interested in 3-D Graphic Designing (I'm part of a robotics team and am one of the programmers). I've been considering on working on solid works with some of my teammates. Thank you so much for taking the time to provide us free how-to videos.
Thank you so much you save lives, I didn't understood a single thing of what my teacher was even saying, I wish videos like this were just shown in class and explained
Great work! I recollected all the process doing my thesis in technical university of Athens. Forging simulation with CAE software and geometry creation with solidworks.. I reckon these softwares , ten years after my occupation with that, will be more elaborate.
THANK YOU!!! This really helped, took me from, "What does this button do" to, "Okay, I get a general idea, and I now am not afraid of the software as much!"
while you were using fillet command , how are you rotating the part? Is there a shortcut cause I generally do it by right clicking the mouse and selecting rotate.
LMAO the way how he says hes literally going to do it, and then the rock music comes in, hilarious, like hes the badass hero of all the students who procrastinated until literally the hour before the exam and this guy is the superhero who is gonna save the day
Wow! This was a really good tutorial! 😃👍 I liked how you repeated the steps over and over again, like a routine! That helped me structurize the process in my head and understand how the functions are connected! 👌 Thank you! 🙂
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Thank you so much for this! Gives me a lot more confidence walking into my interview tomorrow...haven't used SolidWorks in a while and needed a refresher.
Well, if our ancestors never had figured out how to make fire - we wouldn't be watching this video at all ;) A stable build must start from the ground!
@@Aerox90 You don't need fire to watch a video, unless it's dark of course. Anyway, we didn't invent fire. It occurs naturally. All you do is take a magnifying glass and a scrap of old gasoline soaked newspaper and wait for a sunny day. (Don't try this at home children; do it in your school lunchbreak next to the Principle's office ;-).
Is there a feature to enable the application of a property to multiple selected faces simultaneously, to avoid repeat selection and potential errors like the one shown, assuming it wasn't a software bug? You should be able to select, "Apply function to all sides" or 12 mating edges for a box or apply it to all external or internal surfaces on selected planes and delete those that don't apply if it's faster that way. You could have 800 that need it but only 20 that don't. Which is quicker? This is how gear teeth or splines are done, at least I hope so! You could apply all features to this model in 2d before clicking, "Form cube" or just select the cube pattern from a menu of common shapes, (and common items like engine blocks, manifolds and water pump housings etc.), then stretch the cube into a longer box if necessary with elliptical apertures on the long sides which could later be revised into 3 circles if preferred or deleted. I wouldn't have a clue how to actually code it but who writes this stuff? I'm sure Sketch Up 8 had the features I described years ago. Probably Solidworks does but this is just a quick demo the hard way perhaps? You could also apply procedurally generated transitions. That's what computers were invented for, apart from IBM doing the accounting for the Nazi death camps but that's another story. Did you see the video of the first chair ever created entirely by A.I.? I didn't watch it as it would probably blow my mind. Also it can't have been entirely A.I. as certain design parameters would have to have been specified like, "Make it chair shaped. Here are the basic features and proportions we want" or it could have accidentally generated a more intelligent human brain and taken over the planet like The Lawnmower Man!
oh thanks for teaching me how to create an assembly and mate parts and create data tables and add a new plane and change material and change appearance.
I enjoyed this video. I had to slow down the speed at some parts, but it is great. Is there a way to get a student license while this covid virus has me out of work?
The student license still costs $100, and you have to have an active student email account. Be prepared to spend lots of time fiddling with the install, they make it a pain to download the student version, and customer support will refuse to talk to you as you're a peon "student licensee". That was my experience, at least, and comment forums online tell me I'm not a rare case.
How are you rotating the object/part? I cannot figure out how to do this in Solidworks. I can do it in all of my 3d editing software. I've tried alt, ctrl, shift, but nothing seems to work. It looks like you are freely rotating it in this video. I can't find a video on how you do this. Can you please tell me?
Easy. There is a specific command for threads called hole wizard. Pick your position, thread type from it's library(#2-56, #4-40,...1/4-20, 1/4-28....whatever), depth, cbore, csink. I'm sure you have googled this by now. Right? Right!!!
Great Video! Thanks for making this. The only thing I wish you had also included would have been a small picture in picture in the lower right corner of a video camera showing what your hands were doing on the keyboard and mouse. You were able to move the part around so easily and I struggle with this. If you had the video from above looking down at your hands I could see which buttons on the keyboard you were pressing while moving the mouse. Thanks again for the great video.
How are u rotating your model? Keyboard? I liked the tutorial. I think your assuming we know a lot of things. Example is mouse over on the origin or the color of the lines. For a beginner tutorial it is basic so thanks for that
How do you make sure that the circles are in the centre of the surface? because in my case the red arow (x y line) is not in the centre of the square surface
Draw a center line (dotted line tool in the sketch menu) in the x or y direction from the center of the sides. This will give you a dotted line down the center that will automatically lock the circle’s center when you pick the middle of the dotted line. You can also use the “relations” box to put the circle center in the middle of the dotted line. I discuss all this stuff in some of these videos.
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*Watches video*
*Adds Solidworks to resume*
Literally me right now. I'm also proficient in AutoCAD, apparently
Haha facts, also Revit.
Actually laughed
I laughed so hard at this.
...gets job 150k/yr
me putting the video on 2x speed to learn in two and a half minutes
Real men do 5x
👌👋👋👋☺️
Guys only want one thing and it sickens me....
Guys wants : 2.25x 2.5x 2.75x 3.0x 3.25x 3.50x 3.75x , and 4x Play Speed Settings...
That's impossible. No one can learn that fast!
But the video is 9 minutes long
Good video. Clear speech, no excessive talking, jam packed with useful walkthrough stuff. Well done.
Great tutorial! This was a pro-quality tutorial for these reasons: concise, well-rehearsed, clear and simple outline, repetitive steps to reinforce ideas. The video is well-edited too. Among the three different Solidworks tutorials I watched today, Invention Therapy was the best by far.
Thank you for the compliments.
Holy fuck that was hard to watch. Please, don't draw sketches on every surface, sketch on main planes, project geometry, and use features whenever possible.
Thanks so much for this, I was given this program and never touched it because it was totally outside my domain of fabrication... You just changed everything!!! God bless you!!!
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Newcomers sometimes struggle with the mouse functions. Just adding that pushing down on the scroll wheel is how you rotate the object in 3D easily. Or you can grab the rotary arrow tool. Also, SolidWorks is fun on a touch screen!
This was a huge help. Was puzzled at how he spun it around so easily
me watching this at 3 am before the exam
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I have many excellent tutorials on Solidworks and CATIA v5, so if anyone else who is interested in this checks out right now
Legend
How did it go?
@@TheColt5495 I didn't pass the test, had to do it again a few weeks ago. This time it went good
My mind is blown this is the most amazing software I’ve ever seen
your tutorials will be way better, and less distracting if you get rid or down size your logo! It occupies almost an entire third of the bottom screen!
I think you watched only the first one. We removed the bottom third if I remember correctly.
If you think that's almost a third of the screen, you're gonna have some problems with Solidworks. 😆
@@deathwrenchcustom 😂😂😂😂😂
I'm interested in 3-D Graphic Designing (I'm part of a robotics team and am one of the programmers). I've been considering on working on solid works with some of my teammates. Thank you so much for taking the time to provide us free how-to videos.
did you learn it yet?
good thing he said "literally gonna teach you" and not "literally 5 minutes" cuz this is a 9 min video
He meant in five minutes time he was going to start teaching you.
He did good, He wasted 4 minutes on advertisements or talking about his plans.
Thank you so much you save lives, I didn't understood a single thing of what my teacher was even saying, I wish videos like this were just shown in class and explained
I respect that ...less talk with full benift...Thank you
Good on you
Great work! I recollected all the process doing my thesis in technical university of Athens. Forging simulation with CAE software and geometry creation with solidworks.. I reckon these softwares , ten years after my occupation with that, will be more elaborate.
Great video. I am doing starting to upload 1 minute Solidworks tutorials and your video is giving me ideas. Thanks!
Liked for the guitar riffs. Also the information was great too.
You're a great teacher compared to so many horrible videos on here! Thank you for making sense, and making things clear!!
I try to keep it simple. Glad you like the videos. There are dozens on the channel now.
When you just lied in an interview that you know Solidworks, but you've only ever used Creo...
Gotta learn fast!
THANK YOU!!! This really helped, took me from, "What does this button do" to, "Okay, I get a general idea, and I now am not afraid of the software as much!"
Glad I could help!
i studied SW for 3 years in high school, it's a piece of cake honestly
Is i5 and RX 570 or gtx 1650 enough for Solidwork to run?
@@OnlyPositiveVibes96 more than enough
This guy is amazing better than my lecture in all the months he’s been teaching me!
This man is the best around! Cant find anyone better to learn from.
while you were using fillet command , how are you rotating the part? Is there a shortcut cause I generally do it by right clicking the mouse and selecting rotate.
LMAO the way how he says hes literally going to do it, and then the rock music comes in, hilarious, like hes the badass hero of all the students who procrastinated until literally the hour before the exam and this guy is the superhero who is gonna save the day
Helpful video, thanks
Still a good video in 2022. Well done :)
So simple and concise, thanks so much.
Excellent tutoring
Wow! This was a really good tutorial! 😃👍 I liked how you repeated the steps over and over again, like a routine! That helped me structurize the process in my head and understand how the functions are connected! 👌
Thank you! 🙂
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Thank you so much for this! Gives me a lot more confidence walking into my interview tomorrow...haven't used SolidWorks in a while and needed a refresher.
Thank u very much sir. It's very useful as a beginner.
@1:05 Parasolid is C++ libray. It is a Geometry Kernel
This is incredibly useful
I have a midterm in 4 hours and I haven't attended a single class. I hope this works!
how'd it go :D
simple and effective many thanks hope you make more advanced tutorial such as stress and analyse and optimisation.
Great video.
Please just tell me how you run SOLIDWORKS on MacBook.
Thank you
Charlie Sheen did quit his day job I see...
How you can rotate different orientation objects as well as zoom in and out like you . thankyou
Subscribed! By far the most concise SW tutorial i've watched so far on YT.
Thank you for the compliment. I try to keep it simple yet informative. There are many more SW videos on this channel now and planned for the future.
There’s a robotic hand on the thumbnail and this man teaches you how to cut holes in a cube...
Well, if our ancestors never had figured out how to make fire - we wouldn't be watching this video at all ;) A stable build must start from the ground!
@@Aerox90 You don't need fire to watch a video, unless it's dark of course. Anyway, we didn't invent fire. It occurs naturally. All you do is take a magnifying glass and a scrap of old gasoline soaked newspaper and wait for a sunny day. (Don't try this at home children; do it in your school lunchbreak next to the Principle's office ;-).
@@SupraSmart68 I think you didnt get the point. He means that you need to start slowly also you cant make a computer without fire or melting anything
Great video learned tons here
Hello, pls explain, How way did you rotate this model, only with the keyboard? What combination do you use? thanks
I use a 3D mouse
www.3dconnexion.com/products/spacemouse.html
just finished watching 1-10 in this series, best tutorial series on solid works on you tube
Thanks! I like the way you explain things! Very helpful.
Is there a feature to enable the application of a property to multiple selected faces simultaneously, to avoid repeat selection and potential errors like the one shown, assuming it wasn't a software bug? You should be able to select, "Apply function to all sides" or 12 mating edges for a box or apply it to all external or internal surfaces on selected planes and delete those that don't apply if it's faster that way. You could have 800 that need it but only 20 that don't. Which is quicker? This is how gear teeth or splines are done, at least I hope so!
You could apply all features to this model in 2d before clicking, "Form cube" or just select the cube pattern from a menu of common shapes, (and common items like engine blocks, manifolds and water pump housings etc.), then stretch the cube into a longer box if necessary with elliptical apertures on the long sides which could later be revised into 3 circles if preferred or deleted. I wouldn't have a clue how to actually code it but who writes this stuff? I'm sure Sketch Up 8 had the features I described years ago. Probably Solidworks does but this is just a quick demo the hard way perhaps?
You could also apply procedurally generated transitions. That's what computers were invented for, apart from IBM doing the accounting for the Nazi death camps but that's another story.
Did you see the video of the first chair ever created entirely by A.I.? I didn't watch it as it would probably blow my mind. Also it can't have been entirely A.I. as certain design parameters would have to have been specified like, "Make it chair shaped. Here are the basic features and proportions we want" or it could have accidentally generated a more intelligent human brain and taken over the planet like The Lawnmower Man!
oh thanks for teaching me how to create an assembly and mate parts and create data tables and add a new plane and change material and change appearance.
You learn those once you understand the basics. Most people just have a hard time getting started.
Great video it's helpful 👍
This was actually a great building block! No pun intended! Great video 👌
Excellent! Thank's for your great tutorial. brief and useful!
OMG.. After watching this video I just became pro in solidworks.
can we copy it for 3d printing?
Excuse me, how you rotate the part with that cool way?
really nice video thanks a lot
that inches setting can be done right from the main screen bottom right, that saves you at least 10 seconds
I learned on 2011 and one of the viewers pointed it out. It isn't as easy to do on older versions.
This is amazing!
I enjoyed this video. I had to slow down the speed at some parts, but it is great.
Is there a way to get a student license while this covid virus has me out of work?
The student license still costs $100, and you have to have an active student email account. Be prepared to spend lots of time fiddling with the install, they make it a pain to download the student version, and customer support will refuse to talk to you as you're a peon "student licensee". That was my experience, at least, and comment forums online tell me I'm not a rare case.
You, sir, deserve a medal!
Thank you, I try.
great video - thank you
great video
This was awesome
Amazing job sir.
How are you rotating the object/part? I cannot figure out how to do this in Solidworks. I can do it in all of my 3d editing software. I've tried alt, ctrl, shift, but nothing seems to work. It looks like you are freely rotating it in this video. I can't find a video on how you do this. Can you please tell me?
Wonderful you are amazing sir..👍🏻👍🏻
I literally like your intro
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say i wanted that hole threading how would i put a thread in the hole pitch depth etc
Easy. There is a specific command for threads called hole wizard. Pick your position, thread type from it's library(#2-56, #4-40,...1/4-20, 1/4-28....whatever), depth, cbore, csink. I'm sure you have googled this by now. Right? Right!!!
Thank tou for your sharing, it so nice to help me a lot.
Very good you help me and want to say thank you
Thank you! I haven't used SW in about 10 years and completely forgot how. This was a great reminder.
Too bad sir, please shift to fusion. I'm an ex user for SW and shifting to Fusion was the best decision I had made!
nice, keep continue some more episodes
Thank you so much!
This is great!!!! Really learned a lot
How did you manage to download the software on Mac?
very helpful for the beginning learning
good quick way to get into it
great one.
Great Video! Thanks for making this. The only thing I wish you had also included would have been a small picture in picture in the lower right corner of a video camera showing what your hands were doing on the keyboard and mouse. You were able to move the part around so easily and I struggle with this. If you had the video from above looking down at your hands I could see which buttons on the keyboard you were pressing while moving the mouse. Thanks again for the great video.
3D mouse!
Really awesome... Very useful... Thank u very much...
How are u rotating your model? Keyboard? I liked the tutorial. I think your assuming we know a lot of things. Example is mouse over on the origin or the color of the lines. For a beginner tutorial it is basic so thanks for that
Click and hold your mouse scroll wheel and move your mouse to rotate the model.
3D mouse. I can’t use Solidworks without one but Surelyn’s method works too.
Does it pay well?
Please tell how do you rotate your parts like this?
3D mouse
How do you make sure that the circles are in the centre of the surface? because in my case the red arow (x y line) is not in the centre of the square surface
Draw a center line (dotted line tool in the sketch menu) in the x or y direction from the center of the sides. This will give you a dotted line down the center that will automatically lock the circle’s center when you pick the middle of the dotted line. You can also use the “relations” box to put the circle center in the middle of the dotted line. I discuss all this stuff in some of these videos.
That was amazing. Thanks a lot ❤️
Kindly tell me how can I set my panel like you and dimension also
That is a hard one to figure out. I don't even remember. It's in the options menu.
fillet dosnt work at all i get errors : failed to create fillet please check the input gemotry and radius values or try using face fillet options
never mind i watched futher in changing fillet size now
This was an amazing tutorial, do you have more videos
In my channel I am providing videos like solidworks, Ansys , autocad, creo, fusion 360 . In my channel you will get complete knowledge about designing software from basic to advanced level. I am also providing practice questions and dimension in pdf format. you can also join our telegram group for any queries .Please visit my channel . Thank you.....
2:43 how to add this option ? for the rotation
"In this episode we are going to be working in inches" ...*Clicks another video link* xD
Audience is worldwide. I use both.
Step one: you make a box
Step two: you put a hole in that box...
Brilliant - thanks!!
its good video for beginners
how you move the pieces up, down sides?
best video I like how you explain I need a training for solidworks 2014 I have to learn again to be able to get a job
i need some help how can I contact you??
Very helpful for beginners. Thanks!
Did you used 3DConnexion mouse in this tutorial ?
Yes, I have one too so ik
Thankyou sir for the lesson..
do you have a video with solid works 2013
Solidworks is exactly the same from 2011 up until now.
windows on mac? :D
because Solidworks doesnt run on Mac xd
Why he stopped on making videos ?
Many thanks.