SOLIDWORKS - Combine Feature
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Learn how to use the combine tool and begin to understand how powerful this feature really is, from making perfect threaded fasteners to mold core / cavity splits in SOLIDWORKS. Quick Tip video presented by Adam Hughes of GoEngineer.
thank you. This truly saved my life
Thanks for that...sorted me out with combined features...and creating surface from a line to cut with was an added bonus.
Thanks for the nice work of combine options
Obviously I learn that option
Thank u
Happy to help.
Very simply explained,Understood,Thank you sir
You are welcome.
this will save me a lot of trouble.
Thanks!
Great to hear that. Thanks for watching!
this is how solidworks should be tought. thanks
I love your videos, I have a youtube channel where I also do solidworks, you learn something new everyday
Great video. Is there anyway to use this feature in a larger assembly with multiple parts though? Or is it only for a multi-bodied part file?
Keep in mind that this feature can get heavy due to the geometry, but you could insert multiple bodies into a part (with several holes) and repeat or even pattern the combine. Unfortunately, this feature only applies to the singular part/multi-body level. It is not available in the assembly level across multiple parts/sub-assemblies. Thanks for the comment.
thnak you so much, this is so helpfull
Is it possible to create the negative and keep the tool body?
Indent feature
super straight forward and helpful thanks!
Thanks for watching!
Admire the simplicity 🙏🏼
thanks man very helpful
You bet! Thanks for watching.
my part files cant be combine, combine button is not activated. SW2013 version.
+Wei Nan Yong Thanks for the comment Wei Nan Yong. The combine feature is a tool that is available in Solidworks 2013 and dates back quite a few versions ( I cant recall when it was first integrated into Solidworks).
The key note here though is the combine tool combines more than one body therefore you must have more than one body for the tool to NOT be grayed out.
You can achieve this by making two extrude boss profiles with intersecting volumes ( say a circle and a square), however on the second extrude, you must clear the option to merge. This results in the creation of a second body. From there the combine tool should be active.
On another note, be sure you are dealing with solid bodies, a surface body will have to be knit/intersect/thicken into a solid for the combine tool to work.
Hope this helps
-Adam Hughes
namaste !!
@@AdamWayneHughes this comment helped me alot ..i did not know my combine feature is not available because i have single body in my part😅
Very useful video
Thank you for watching.
Thank you so mach
my combine tool is gray .. how do i fix it ?
You need more than one body in order to use combine. Go edit one of your extrudes or revolves and unchecked the merge box.
cool thank you for the relying .. i just read the same thing in the form room :-)
hmmm ok new Question why do i not have a merge box now ?
The first feature never has a merge check box because there is nothing to merge on first feature creation. The second feature and so on, so long as you are creating solids and not surfaces, will have a merge box. So check a feature past your first. You may also separate a solid into multi bodies by using the split command or simply cutting the part into multiple pieces with the various cut operations. When you have more than one body, solidworks will populate a "solid bodies" folder in the upper region of the feature tree.
thank you so much :-D
Thank you :).
You're welcome!