Anither Great Tutorial - Thank you. As for the design Table, this part is genius.... When I first saw this I thought i was going to have to make numerous configurations the long way. But the design table made this easy. Thanks again. Keep up the good work.
OK...tried to make this and it took almost 3 hours...configurations looked like they were going to work fine...it killed them. How did you do it? 2:26 but...why are we using the 7mm? Isn't parenthesis defining a reference value? I was making it while avoiding the use of this value. Thank you for showing 2 different ways of doing the shell/draft 13:09 I just noticed this tutorial does it in less than 15 minutes! Thank you! I'd love to use Design Tables but I don't have a copy of excel...So I used Global Equations. Either way. I very much enjoyed this...Despite how frustrated I got over the (7.00) dimension
1. Created the main body through two sketches. Top plane and side plane silhouette, with both holes already then combined and the main Body is done 2. Drafted the outside faces through parting line function and parting line draft function 3. Created negative bodies for the pockets, with mirror 4. Drafted the pockets and added fillets I never Use BREP features except when you absolutely must ike here with the draft function. I can delete and change all bodies independently.
Hello good video with a great explanation but!!! after finishing shell feature and draft 2 times the thickness of the "rib" (this pocket between) in the upper point is 7.08 doing step by step after you the drawing says that we have to get 7 mm is that a tolerance allowed?
Hello Yurii, you can set tolerance and precision options in the Dimension Value Property Manager. You can also find more resources and information on SOLIDWORKS Forum my.solidworks.com/forums
Hi Yurii, i have also seen that and due to way the part is oriented, we not measuring normal to the part, always. Try to measure with EVALUATE and observe the normal distance. It should work!
This is all because the shell makes offset from the surface outside and then it is angled 7deg to the surface where it should have 7mm, so that is the reason you have more than 7.00mm. Shell feature is wrong for this model,
Hi there, check out this video: ruclips.net/video/FsNfJqZaaqs/видео.html Also, if you're looking for SOLIDWORKS learning resources, one of the best places to go is MySolidWorks - There are lessons here, some are free while others only open up if you are on subscription, and you can search through all of our content. Check them out here: my.solidworks.com/mylearning Our RUclips channel also has a lot of great learning content: ruclips.net/user/SOLIDWORKS There are many tutorials in the software itself, from basic to advanced: www.solidworks.com/sw/resources/solidworks-tutorials.htm Our Tech blog is a great resource as well: blogs.solidworks.com/tech/
Am I crazy or is this not the most accurate way to do that pocket? If you offset the exterior edges 7mm by clicking the sloped edge, doesn't it project the sloped edge onto your level sketch plane, and then offset it by 7mm, resulting in a 7.003 wall thickness in the 3D part? Or does the software virtually offset the edge along that sloped face and only then projecting it to your level sketch plane, which would result in the correct 7mm wall thickness.
Hey, I have a problem. In my Solidworks sketches, I cannot put sizes right during sketching, I have to create estimated object, and right after it set it size to "diameter 70" for example. How can I change it? Can anyone help?
"Options (System Options) > Sketch > Enable on screen numeric input on entity creation" It has a useful sub-option, "Create dimension only when value is entered". If you type a number, SW adds the dimension. If you don't, it acts as per your description above.
Same problem too. I ended up just deleting the cut extrude, applying the draft in the correct position, and then redoing the cut. I wonder if it has something to do with using newer versions of Solidworks
Anither Great Tutorial - Thank you. As for the design Table, this part is genius.... When I first saw this I thought i was going to have to make numerous configurations the long way. But the design table made this easy. Thanks again. Keep up the good work.
Even when the thickness is not consistent, you can still use shell feature just use multi-thickness settings
Great knowlegeable video for all egineering students and those who are working in industry . I like your tip and tricks . thanks 👍👍👍👍👍👍
That design table was really amazing 😍. And sir why don't you make more videos like this? I mean other than model mania
Excellent video, thank you!
Great , All time - thank you for that
Excellent explanations. great video. thank you
very concise information in short view; well done
for the first time i feel like sollidworks is really powerful
i cant fillet the last part. error on geometry but I just followed everything you did
Oh my god this is amazing
Hi Zernie, Thank you for your feedback! 😍
Here we go again. Mania is literally as it is
OK...tried to make this and it took almost 3 hours...configurations looked like they were going to work fine...it killed them.
How did you do it?
2:26 but...why are we using the 7mm? Isn't parenthesis defining a reference value? I was making it while avoiding the use of this value.
Thank you for showing 2 different ways of doing the shell/draft
13:09 I just noticed this tutorial does it in less than 15 minutes! Thank you!
I'd love to use Design Tables but I don't have a copy of excel...So I used Global Equations. Either way. I very much enjoyed this...Despite how frustrated I got over the (7.00) dimension
We are so happy you found this useful Kevin! Great work and thank you for your feedback.
Hey, newbie here. What kinds of values are reference values, and why would they not be used if they're included in a drawing?
MY CONTEXT menu is a big list. how are you getting this small rectangular menu and also i noticed a different shortcut menu during extrusion
Thanks... I m beginner n was stuck in this model
Very cool lesson!
You're awesome man!Thanks!
1. Created the main body through two sketches. Top plane and side plane silhouette, with both holes already then combined and the main Body is done
2. Drafted the outside faces through parting line function and parting line draft function
3. Created negative bodies for the pockets, with mirror
4. Drafted the pockets and added fillets
I never Use BREP features except when you absolutely must ike here with the draft function. I can delete and change all bodies independently.
I don't have excel, so it crashed. That's nice.
Great video! :)
Just a small comment, the info blocks on the Model Mania specify that dims are in inches unless specified, but mm should be used
Great Video
Hello
good video with a great explanation
but!!!
after finishing shell feature and draft 2 times the thickness of the "rib" (this pocket between) in the upper point is 7.08 doing step by step after you
the drawing says that we have to get 7 mm
is that a tolerance allowed?
Hello Yurii, you can set tolerance and precision options in the Dimension Value Property Manager. You can also find more resources and information on SOLIDWORKS Forum my.solidworks.com/forums
Hi Yurii, i have also seen that and due to way the part is oriented, we not measuring normal to the part, always. Try to measure with EVALUATE and observe the normal distance. It should work!
@@solidworks You doesnt help her about her questions.. and i have the same problem.. You didnt show the dimension.
Same thing for me, I used the shell command and drafted the surfaces. Instead of getting 7.0 I'm getting 7.06. Weird..! (Using fusion 360)
This is all because the shell makes offset from the surface outside and then it is angled 7deg to the surface where it should have 7mm, so that is the reason you have more than 7.00mm. Shell feature is wrong for this model,
Thank you
Do you have a video for shortcuts and mouse gestures
Hi there, check out this video: ruclips.net/video/FsNfJqZaaqs/видео.html
Also, if you're looking for SOLIDWORKS learning resources, one of the best places to go is MySolidWorks - There are lessons here, some are free while others only open up if you are on subscription, and you can search through all of our content.
Check them out here: my.solidworks.com/mylearning
Our RUclips channel also has a lot of great learning content: ruclips.net/user/SOLIDWORKS
There are many tutorials in the software itself, from basic to advanced:
www.solidworks.com/sw/resources/solidworks-tutorials.htm
Our Tech blog is a great resource as well: blogs.solidworks.com/tech/
Am I crazy or is this not the most accurate way to do that pocket? If you offset the exterior edges 7mm by clicking the sloped edge, doesn't it project the sloped edge onto your level sketch plane, and then offset it by 7mm, resulting in a 7.003 wall thickness in the 3D part? Or does the software virtually offset the edge along that sloped face and only then projecting it to your level sketch plane, which would result in the correct 7mm wall thickness.
Hi there! Check out our list of Frequently Asked Questions here: www.solidworks.com/support/frequently-asked-questions?tid=All
@@solidworks I'd love an actual answer here and not some automated canned response.
Hi there! A great place to start for direct support would be our SWX User Forum: solidworks.com/UserForum or go.3ds.com/swforum
Hey, I have a problem. In my Solidworks sketches, I cannot put sizes right during sketching, I have to create estimated object, and right after it set it size to "diameter 70" for example. How can I change it? Can anyone help?
"Options (System Options) > Sketch > Enable on screen numeric input on entity creation"
It has a useful sub-option, "Create dimension only when value is entered". If you type a number, SW adds the dimension. If you don't, it acts as per your description above.
Why is the width dimension mark with a Ø?
As far as I can tell it isn't at diameter.
Yeah same. I got thrown off by that too. 5 years later :3
@@ethan_djoseph It's dimensioned from the center line, so it measures as if it is a diameter.
i tried moving the draft from the feature manager tree and nothing changed
could you solve the probem, I met the same problem
Same problem too. I ended up just deleting the cut extrude, applying the draft in the correct position, and then redoing the cut. I wonder if it has something to do with using newer versions of Solidworks
how you did the 3 offsets (07:51) without selecting the offset option for second and third time?
Press Enter
Thanks
What is the weight of the default part?
Hi There! Please reach out to our community to post your question for one of our experts: my.solidworks.com/forums
How can i get drawings to prepare for CSWP?? Help me
blogs.solidworks.com/tech/2018/04/19-years-of-model-mania.html
Is there an AutoCAD version of this tutorial?
cant do the excel part, everything just goes error
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I did the body by combine tool.