Hey Aryan, love the videos. I have a question about creating a rib like the one you used an extrusion for around the 7-minute mark. Any time I use the rib function in Solidworks on a cylindrical surface it will not complete the 3d geometry. Usually, to get the rib function to work correctly I have to drag the line's endpoint on the cylindrical surface down a little bit. Is there a better way to achieve the creation of the rib using the rib function or would I have to create an extrusion as you did here?
Using Rib on a cylinder can be tricky. Try sketching on a tangent plane to the cylinder and ensure your rib path terminates just short of the cylinder's edge. If that doesn't work, using an extrusion like I did in the video is a reliable alternative.
its a technique to switch line to curve. I explain that in my webinar here (free) just sign up and watch. courses.solidworkstutorials.net/Webinar-Registration
@@with-Aryan Cool 🙂 And also one more thing...You see for begginers sometimes is good to explain the " geometry " behind the things you are doing...Do not know is it only me but I think this is what many of you guys miss in the concept of doing that kind of tutorials. Great job dou doing all this for us... Thanks for your effort !
I have a great webinar that is free and you can watch it here bit.ly/SolidWorksCourseProForBeginners
I like the pace of drafting with the music in the background with no talking... PERFECT to learn if you ask me...! Thanks
Glad you liked it!
Loving these exercises! really cool one! This content is extremely helpful for getting better at solidworks!
Very swag,
i thank you kindly
yours truly,
Joe
You're very welcome Joe
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Hi Arian, thank you for this exercise.
You're so welcome!
What track is this? I dig it. And yes I would agree that talk through steps would be helpful.
dont know it by heart. But I will try to jot it down for the next edit.
Hey Aryan, love the videos. I have a question about creating a rib like the one you used an extrusion for around the 7-minute mark. Any time I use the rib function in Solidworks on a cylindrical surface it will not complete the 3d geometry. Usually, to get the rib function to work correctly I have to drag the line's endpoint on the cylindrical surface down a little bit. Is there a better way to achieve the creation of the rib using the rib function or would I have to create an extrusion as you did here?
Using Rib on a cylinder can be tricky. Try sketching on a tangent plane to the cylinder and ensure your rib path terminates just short of the cylinder's edge. If that doesn't work, using an extrusion like I did in the video is a reliable alternative.
I love these videos!! Keep it up man!!
You should include the dimensions of the lines and curves you´re sketching (at the beginning), instead of skipping them.
duly noted for the next time
That's COOL Thank You I am picking up new tricks as a new user.
all your description links are not working
one of the best tutorial sirr respect++++
that makes me very happy to hear that. thank you
When you activate the top view to normal, the direction is flipped. How do yo do that, @5:56
Shift+Arrow keys allow you rotate your model 90 degrees
@@with-Aryan Thanks. Keep up the good tutorials!
The tangent relation at 4:48 isnt appearing for me.I only get the fixed relation
How did you do that arc at 00:30?
its a technique to switch line to curve. I explain that in my webinar here (free) just sign up and watch. courses.solidworkstutorials.net/Webinar-Registration
thanks :D
no problem
Honestly theese " NON speak " tutorials feel useless for me... 🤨🤨🤨
Noted! Thank you for your feedback. From next week, I'll explain my steps
@@with-Aryan Cool 🙂 And also one more thing...You see for begginers sometimes is good to explain the " geometry " behind the things you are doing...Do not know is it only me but I think this is what many of you guys miss in the concept of doing that kind of tutorials. Great job dou doing all this for us... Thanks for your effort !
@@stoikgramadanski7401 absolutely, will do