Thank you! For who also like this video and would like to fellow the steps, here is the time log: 0:36 Part 1 Steering 40:57 Part 2 Frame 1:08:50 Part3 Tyre 1:46:50 Part 9 Front tyre 1:48:14 Part 4 Sprocket with pedal link 2:02:12 Part 5 Seat 2:25:22 Part 6 Inner chain 2:32:27 Part 7 Pin 2:33:17 Part 8 Pedal 2:45:54 Part 10 Bicycle assembly
00:00:35 Parte 1 - Horquilla y manubrio 00:40:57 Parte 2 - Chasis 01:08:49 Parte 3 - Llanta delantera 01:48:13 Parte 4 - Pedal y Plato 02:02:12 Parte 5 - Asiento 02:25:22 Parte 6 - Cadena A 02:32:29 Parte 7 - Cadena B 02:33:16 Parte 8 - Pedal 01:46:50 Parte 9 - Llanta delantera 02:45:54 Parte 10 - Ensamble #RodrigoQuisman
Thank you man for everything, i spent with you last 20 hours, and finally I create a bmx, best part is, I will send this project for my project in "Intro to manufacturing systems" . Best of all
In my channel I will provide 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. Please visit my channel . Thank you.....
Bro u are a legend this is my first time getting a video which really has everything from start to end when its so huge and complex task .... Thanks bro Love u bro
For those stuck at 1:50:00 about the lofted boss/base feature here's what to do: For some reason SW won't let you created the lofted boss base because the 15mm spline diameter is too small, increase it to 20mm and you'll be good to go :)
as usual great work .. keep on bro .. I have a suggestion which may help us as learner, I wish that you 1- Upload the whole project after you finish it and save it so we can check it closely and compare your work with ours . 2- Upload the figures with dimensions photo, so after watching your video we will try to do it alone without depending on the video or until we stop in a point we will go back to the video. Another benefit of uploading the figure dimensions that we have an idea of what you are going to design and we can keep track . hope that you will take in consideration these two suggestion . Thanks a lot
In my channel I will provide 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. Please visit my channel . Thank you.....
wits forever i want to install solid work software could you please send me the crack or registered solidwork software setup . or whatsapp me linkn please +923480007588
00:00:35 part 1 - Steering 00:40:57 part 2 - Frame 01:08:49 part 3 - Tire 01:48:13 part 4 - Sprocket with Pedal Link 02:02:12 part 5 - Seat 02:25:22 part 6 - inner chain 02:32:29 part 7 - pin 02:33:16 part 8 - Pedal 01:46:50 part 9 - front tire 02:45:54 part 10 - Assembly
As someone who has taught Solidworks to engineering students, I can really appreciate how challenging it is to do a "live" demonstration of a complex assembly like this. That being said, there are aspects of this video that drive me a bit bonkers. Things like punching in very specific dimensions (i.e. for the chain) all over the place, where you don't identify where these numbers come from nor how to derive them. Worse yet, the design is not tolerant of future changes. I MUCH prefer to do this kind of design using feature-dependent in-context relations/mates, such that they automatically align without all the manual fussing you do, such as at the end of the video to make it "look" reasonable (but it's really not on-spot). I also take exception to your bypassing Solidworks complaints by using "bodies" for many of your features. My reaction is "Please, get it right!", so that you don't have to band-aid these aspects, many of which will bite you later in the process. Yes, this is certainly a useful video to watch for beginners, but speaking as an engineering prof and someone who's managed commercial development teams, there's just too much "softness" here for those who really want to know how it's done. So, mixed feelings. You've managed to make an interesting design that LOOKS relatively good. But the underlying models leave a lot to be desired, particularly if future changes are needed. Imagine what will happen if you want to make the bicycle one inch longer. Ouch!
you mean to be more correct in the workflow? im trying to learn inventor or solidwork, this one is good, but doesnt really get me exiting, can you show me aother channel with a good workflow and some additional exitement?
Very good video - thank you for sharing! Did you follow a reference design so that you would know all of the specific measurements or were you just very lucky that it all worked out?
sir, i would like to say you a lot of thank you r very excellent teacher and u teach very gorgeous and the way of ur teaching is superb so i request you to upload more videos i find one thing good in ur channel and that os you teach us by speaking thanks a lot i will wait ur next video and i hope you will make a fantastic video for us
I went from knowing next to nothing in solidworks to knowing a lot of things. Still disappointed about the real animation of chain. But I learned a lot, thank you for this video, really appreciated
looks pretty nice, and enough information to actually learn something here and there. But, as i am a bit OCD (and sure i am not the only one here) iit realy pains me to see the under defined sketches. which is also the reason why i barely finish any of these tutorials.
Thank you very much. thanks to the tutorial provided, I got a lot of experience. thanks to this video tutorial I can also upload solidworks video tutorials.
I also have the best tutorials on my RUclips channel called Mt Engineering which is on CATIA and solid works, stress analysis, motion analysis, part drawings, assembly drawings. So if anyone else who is interested in this checks out right now
@@apingpoldo7074 the video is perfect for you chinese. determined with this terrible construction, you build any gaps in your holes and you try to sell here with us
as always, awesome intro, awesome video, I haven't watched all of it yet, but definitely will as I want to do it in SW myself, but maybe just to make it look more realistic and more difficult maybe add gears and levers on handlebars and run some cables, and/or hydraulic hoses, maybe I will try it myself ;) Like a upgraded bmx :D Keep up great work :) P.S. you could probably make video part 2 called upgrades for bike and just do that :)
still, really great video. I mean sometimes when I want something to look really nice/realistic. you could literally spend hours just working on brakes or handlebars let's say. Definitely awesome job, thumbs up ;)
the Tutorial shows good some function of solidworks. Its good to make a model of something. Only i must say that the design systematic horrible is. Nobody should design something that way that needs to be fabricated. In my job as a mechanical designer i see it all the time the lack of design systematics.
@@slyztercoreveanged3175 : one big thing is that you design with fabrication in mind. Also think ahead what features and dimensions could change. Design that way that changes are easy and does not blow up the design. Also all sketches that get made need to be full defined.
@@rayjan7996 so what u mean is, when we design..every part is meant to comply with fabrication limit right? I know most of the time fabrication and architect always in argue because architect want to make design that is nice, but fabrication will argue how hard to build it. So when we design something in solidworks or any other CAD, make the parts and design within fabrication limit of your workplace or for diy within their capabilities to fabricate. Is that what you mean?
@@slyztercoreveanged3175 basically that is correct. I know it is always a balance between how it shall look and how it is possible to fabricate. For example in this video it is modeled up only for presentation. Lots of parts he modeled up should be assemblies because that's what they are. Also he models quit a few parts that are purchase parts, like bolts and nuts. Like I said, for presentation purpose it's ok, but not for real design for fabrication. but what's wrong even for presentation is how he made some "parts" by extruding first a big block but than cutting away big portions again and later add material again by new extrusions. that makes a part very difficult to change later especially by a different person. There is so much that should be avoided while designing that someone could make lots of tutorial videos of it.
Where do you get the dimensions from or how do you know the dimension will fit when joining 2 parts? Are the dimensions arbitrary on how the user wants the scale for?
In my channel I will provide 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. Please visit my channel . Thank you.....
Thank you!
For who also like this video and would like to fellow the steps, here is the time log:
0:36 Part 1 Steering
40:57 Part 2 Frame
1:08:50 Part3 Tyre
1:46:50 Part 9 Front tyre
1:48:14 Part 4 Sprocket with pedal link
2:02:12 Part 5 Seat
2:25:22 Part 6 Inner chain
2:32:27 Part 7 Pin
2:33:17 Part 8 Pedal
2:45:54 Part 10 Bicycle assembly
00:00:35 Parte 1 - Horquilla y manubrio
00:40:57 Parte 2 - Chasis
01:08:49 Parte 3 - Llanta delantera
01:48:13 Parte 4 - Pedal y Plato
02:02:12 Parte 5 - Asiento
02:25:22 Parte 6 - Cadena A
02:32:29 Parte 7 - Cadena B
02:33:16 Parte 8 - Pedal
01:46:50 Parte 9 - Llanta delantera
02:45:54 Parte 10 - Ensamble
#RodrigoQuisman
thank you
thankyou for making my life easy.
Thank you man for everything, i spent with you last 20 hours, and finally I create a bmx, best part is, I will send this project for my project in "Intro to manufacturing systems" . Best of all
😮
thank you! I just fisnished all the 3h process. I love your method, very clear for beginners :)
In my channel I will provide 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. Please visit my channel . Thank you.....
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Bro u are a legend this is my first time getting a video which really has everything from start to end when its so huge and complex task .... Thanks bro Love u bro
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For those stuck at 1:50:00 about the lofted boss/base feature here's what to do:
For some reason SW won't let you created the lofted boss base because the 15mm spline diameter is too small, increase it to 20mm and you'll be good to go :)
Thanks bro
29:11
Thanks brother
as usual great work .. keep on bro .. I have a suggestion which may help us as learner, I wish that you
1- Upload the whole project after you finish it and save it so we can check it closely and compare your work with ours .
2- Upload the figures with dimensions photo, so after watching your video we will try to do it alone without depending on the video or until we stop in a point we will go back to the video. Another benefit of uploading the figure dimensions that we have an idea of what you are going to design and we can keep track .
hope that you will take in consideration these two suggestion .
Thanks a lot
can u send me your project on my email ?
@@julienantoun9931 how's your progress after a year?
@@pranavthaware1417 done it 1 year ago
In my channel I will provide 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. Please visit my channel . Thank you.....
Solidworks is amazing software, but you should also Checkout my playlist in Fusion 360.
Thank you so much I completed whole project with your help
Guys Welcome to our channel 😍
This is the first time that I see your works. Really it makes me to master CAD CAM easily. Thank you Dr
wits forever i want to install solid work software could you please send me the crack or registered solidwork software setup . or whatsapp me linkn please +923480007588
Many Thanks for this! It is appreciated.
thanks for sharing.
your tutorial helps to get A+ in CAD lab..I am really grateful...
Thanks a lot..🙂
Waaooow🤩.....i am very grateful to the fact that u exist sir........just from this mini model, I got to learn a lot🙌👌
Awesome Sir. Thank you so much for your effort. Learned a lot. Great.
Nice video. Thanks to share
Thanks for this video .. I made it watching it .. And it was owsm tutorial .. I made it exactly like it
Thank u ! Nice draw and assembly.
00:00:35 part 1 - Steering
00:40:57 part 2 - Frame
01:08:49 part 3 - Tire
01:48:13 part 4 - Sprocket with Pedal Link
02:02:12 part 5 - Seat
02:25:22 part 6 - inner chain
02:32:29 part 7 - pin
02:33:16 part 8 - Pedal
01:46:50 part 9 - front tire
02:45:54 part 10 - Assembly
Nice work, really helpful for the learners like me. keep up.....
nizam deen Thanks,
As someone who has taught Solidworks to engineering students, I can really appreciate how challenging it is to do a "live" demonstration of a complex assembly like this.
That being said, there are aspects of this video that drive me a bit bonkers. Things like punching in very specific dimensions (i.e. for the chain) all over the place, where you don't identify where these numbers come from nor how to derive them. Worse yet, the design is not tolerant of future changes. I MUCH prefer to do this kind of design using feature-dependent in-context relations/mates, such that they automatically align without all the manual fussing you do, such as at the end of the video to make it "look" reasonable (but it's really not on-spot). I also take exception to your bypassing Solidworks complaints by using "bodies" for many of your features. My reaction is "Please, get it right!", so that you don't have to band-aid these aspects, many of which will bite you later in the process.
Yes, this is certainly a useful video to watch for beginners, but speaking as an engineering prof and someone who's managed commercial development teams, there's just too much "softness" here for those who really want to know how it's done.
So, mixed feelings. You've managed to make an interesting design that LOOKS relatively good. But the underlying models leave a lot to be desired, particularly if future changes are needed. Imagine what will happen if you want to make the bicycle one inch longer. Ouch!
you mean to be more correct in the workflow? im trying to learn inventor or solidwork, this one is good, but doesnt really get me exiting, can you show me aother channel with a good workflow and some additional exitement?
@@PlegakPleguk He is referring to design intent.
Oldie, but goldie!, thanks man!
really nice work to learn me . i am biggneer
very good job
Very good video - thank you for sharing! Did you follow a reference design so that you would know all of the specific measurements or were you just very lucky that it all worked out?
You are the Best, thanks for teaching your knowledge
sir, i would like to say you a lot of thank you r very excellent teacher and u teach very gorgeous and the way of ur teaching is superb so i request you to upload more videos i find one thing good in ur channel and that os you teach us by speaking thanks a lot i will wait ur next video and i hope you will make a fantastic video for us
Welcome to our channel, let's learn Solidworks & Catia v5 through complete tutorials !!
really awesome video....
I went from knowing next to nothing in solidworks to knowing a lot of things. Still disappointed about the real animation of chain. But I learned a lot, thank you for this video, really appreciated
Sir jee you are champ 💜💜💜
Thanks for this tutorial 💚
Thanks for your video.
great effort sir
GOOD WORK AND FAST !!
This looks amazing.
amazing very helpful
love your videos
Excellent work sir.
Really nice. I did it and had really much fun and learn a lot. Thanks you
Thank you very much sir, very good tutorial
You are so good in solidworks 👍🏽
Thanks Vishal,
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Wow you are a master
man this is some nice work. thanks
looks pretty nice, and enough information to actually learn something here and there. But, as i am a bit OCD (and sure i am not the only one here) iit realy pains me to see the under defined sketches. which is also the reason why i barely finish any of these tutorials.
Hast du absolut recht.
Etase
Thank you very much. thanks to the tutorial provided, I got a lot of experience. thanks to this video tutorial I can also upload solidworks video tutorials.
Great work
really good job
Amazing tutorial. Thank you so much! ✨🤩
I also have the best tutorials on my RUclips channel called
Mt Engineering which is on CATIA and solid works, stress analysis, motion analysis, part drawings, assembly drawings.
So if anyone else who is interested in this checks out right now
Thanks a lot for the lesson, You're awesome
thank you bro. awasome
Thanks ... I wanted this one most
welcome, please share our videos which is help us to do more and more in Solidworks thanks,
Thanks for your guiding! It's wonderful!
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@@apingpoldo7074 the video is perfect for you chinese. determined with this terrible construction, you build any gaps in your holes and you try to sell here with us
Excellent
Exilent tutorial. thanks for your clearly explaining.
please more 3D tutorials
Bravo dude
Good job.
perfect job bro
i like ur videos but i have a suggestion for uh
.. please give us a full dimensions or blueprint
as always, awesome intro, awesome video, I haven't watched all of it yet, but definitely will as I want to do it in SW myself, but maybe just to make it look more realistic and more difficult maybe add gears and levers on handlebars and run some cables, and/or hydraulic hoses, maybe I will try it myself ;) Like a upgraded bmx :D
Keep up great work :)
P.S. you could probably make video part 2 called upgrades for bike and just do that :)
true its not close to realistic just a toy i wish to do more realistic projects in future,
still, really great video. I mean sometimes when I want something to look really nice/realistic. you could literally spend hours just working on brakes or handlebars let's say.
Definitely awesome job, thumbs up ;)
Perfect assembly
Nice 😎😎😎😎😎
Sir. you are very Professional ....Superb
Thank you very much, sir!
Very helpful,Thank you 👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks Bhai, It helped me a lot
good work bro
Exemplary, Kudos
Seus vídeos são incríveis! Você pode tentar o nftale?
REALLY AMAZING TUTORIAL SIR..THANK YOU SO MUCH
Drawings would be helpful! The tutorials are wonderful.
Your tutorials are excellent. Thank you. They are so helpful.
Great work sir......salute
Awesome video sir....
the Tutorial shows good some function of solidworks. Its good to make a model of something.
Only i must say that the design systematic horrible is. Nobody should design something that way that needs to be fabricated.
In my job as a mechanical designer i see it all the time the lack of design systematics.
dont care virign
can i knoiw what is the lack of desing systematics in this? sorry i just try learning solidwork for hobby..hope you can help me clarify
@@slyztercoreveanged3175 : one big thing is that you design with fabrication in mind. Also think ahead what features and dimensions could change. Design that way that changes are easy and does not blow up the design.
Also all sketches that get made need to be full defined.
@@rayjan7996 so what u mean is, when we design..every part is meant to comply with fabrication limit right? I know most of the time fabrication and architect always in argue because architect want to make design that is nice, but fabrication will argue how hard to build it. So when we design something in solidworks or any other CAD, make the parts and design within fabrication limit of your workplace or for diy within their capabilities to fabricate. Is that what you mean?
@@slyztercoreveanged3175 basically that is correct. I know it is always a balance between how it shall look and how it is possible to fabricate. For example in this video it is modeled up only for presentation. Lots of parts he modeled up should be assemblies because that's what they are. Also he models quit a few parts that are purchase parts, like bolts and nuts.
Like I said, for presentation purpose it's ok, but not for real design for fabrication. but what's wrong even for presentation is how he made some "parts" by extruding first a big block but than cutting away big portions again and later add material again by new extrusions. that makes a part very difficult to change later especially by a different person. There is so much that should be avoided while designing that someone could make lots of tutorial videos of it.
Thank you sir, that's great!
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GOOD WORK
THANKS
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Simply Awesome
Very good!
hello, what graphics card do you use in the video?
Bravo👏👍
Thats great sir...
wow
thanks
Where do you get the dimensions from or how do you know the dimension will fit when joining 2 parts? Are the dimensions arbitrary on how the user wants the scale for?
Arbitrary?🤔🤔
In my channel I will provide 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. Please visit my channel . Thank you.....
You are so awesome. I like all of your tutorial videos. Learing of your videos improve my design thinking skills and drawing skills. Thanks a lot.
Great stuff!!
i cant describe my admiration to you because you make me admire solid work
Thanks i hope you enjoyed,
Amazing
what can I say is only great and millions of thanks for your support
Thank you so much
hi,i seen time 19:45 i don't understand way dimention in 3D sketch.how do you do dimention follow x,y,z??
thanks you about tutorial very good!!!
use tab
莊博丞 In the last dimension you have to drag it first.. then add dimension. I faced this problem.
@@jason-fn9fjthank you😢
Nice,thanke you
nice
Perfect Assembly
Actually i need the 2D sketch file of this model to practice my own.
will you please give me the details to get that Sketch.
Thanks.
yes i also need for practise
muito bom! Parabéns Parabéns Parabéns Parabéns
Thanks a lot my friend and great work!!!