@@MAKER_GURU I do not have the routing option and use your method for wires & tubes. You are super fast, and I did not see all of the relations you selected with the splines & axes. Do you have a very basic video that shows the method? Also, how long have you been a Solidworks user? Man, you are great, I could watch these videos for hours. Thanks for your help.
@@bigdaddy7670 This is the most basic video I have of this concept. Most of the relations are going to be tangents when splines are involved (that goes for anything; not just hoses). I have been using SolidWorks for over 15 years...but I've only been using it on a daily basis for the last 8-9 years.
You could have used the Isolate feature for finding the parts that went into space you could not see instead of searching for them and moving. Also you could save time as you do not need to convert each side of the holes to add a line thru them, In the line command you just needed to hover over each circular edge and the center would activate and just add the lines.
Hey not bad; I like your workflow. Bottom right of the screen also show total length if you select multiple sketch features; so you could have used that (I get it if you made the flat pattern to shown on a drawing maybe). I use that a lot for finding total length of material for ordering; like tubing etc.
For the second half of video....just divide the volume of the hose by the cross section area to get the length. Use that length to create a extrude on the hose end.
Thanks a lot dude !! Your tuto absolutely helped me for routing tubing without the Premium add-on. Just a little question, did you build the Noctua fan and the radiator yourself ? Can we download it somewhere please ? Very good job !
Man, this is a great video. I wish I had found this sooner.
Thank you, I am always glad to hear that I helped someone.
@@MAKER_GURU I do not have the routing option and use your method for wires & tubes. You are super fast, and I did not see all of the relations you selected with the splines & axes. Do you have a very basic video that shows the method? Also, how long have you been a Solidworks user? Man, you are great, I could watch these videos for hours. Thanks for your help.
@@bigdaddy7670 This is the most basic video I have of this concept. Most of the relations are going to be tangents when splines are involved (that goes for anything; not just hoses). I have been using SolidWorks for over 15 years...but I've only been using it on a daily basis for the last 8-9 years.
You could have used the Isolate feature for finding the parts that went into space you could not see instead of searching for them and moving. Also you could save time as you do not need to convert each side of the holes to add a line thru them, In the line command you just needed to hover over each circular edge and the center would activate and just add the lines.
Good stuff. If the goal was to get the flat hose length, you could have used 3D path length feature.
made my life easier, better than a training class
Glad to hear it helped you. Any other subjects you would like to see covered?
Hey not bad; I like your workflow.
Bottom right of the screen also show total length if you select multiple sketch features; so you could have used that (I get it if you made the flat pattern to shown on a drawing maybe). I use that a lot for finding total length of material for ordering; like tubing etc.
For the second half of video....just divide the volume of the hose by the cross section area to get the length. Use that length to create a extrude on the hose end.
I like the way you think.
wow) Thank you for very useful video)
This is awsome 😍
Thanks a lot dude !! Your tuto absolutely helped me for routing tubing without the Premium add-on. Just a little question, did you build the Noctua fan and the radiator yourself ? Can we download it somewhere please ? Very good job !
I think the fan came from grabcad, don't remember if the radiator was from there, the MFG website, or maybe I modeled it.
Great video... excellent
hi ser what do you mean in place it at space? I really dont get it but can you help me with that?
Step is a bad idea. What happens when you want to change somethin?
that will not catch troubles,usually i export to CAD 2d system,then i using stretch command to change things in 2d
excellant thanks
thanks
nice job thanks .
Does this make the hose flexible or fixed?
This will make them move with the components they are created from, but you may have to to a regen (CTRL+Q) to make it happen.
good
how did you make those hose ends?
I downloaded them from the manufacturer website.
very difficult way