The Design of this model is selected from 'SolidWorks Tutorials':-- Basic Techniques → Assembly Mates In this tutorial, you create a milling machine assembly. You use mates to create geometric relationships between the components of the assembly. This tutorial demonstrates:
Latch created through Sheet Metal (SolidWorks 2014 Tutorial)
In this video creation of an assembly of Latch is shown. First base body parts of latch is created using sheet metal features that will utilize base Flange/Tab, Cut-Extrude, Linear Pattern and Mirror tools. Afterwards a Sliding rod part is created in the assembly to complete it.
Tub-Rectangular through Sheet Metal (SolidWorks 2014 Tutorial)
In this exercise, a Rectangular-Tub is created using Sheet Metal features in SolidWorks. Base-Flange/Tab and Miter Flange are used to create the model, later a drawing sheet of Tub displaying Flat-Pattern is shown with bend line notes.
Basic Techniques-Sheet Metal (SolidWorks 2014 Tuitorial)
In this SolidWorks Sheet Metal Tutorial, we will learn the basics of Sheet Metal designing in the software. The tutorial is picked up from the default tutorials that come up with the software. You can find it's written version under Basic Techniques → Sheet Metal in the software.
Following is the description that is mentioned in the original Tutorial..
In this lesson, you create a sheet metal part. This lesson demonstrates:
Creating a base flange
Adding a miter flange
Mirroring the part and creating new bends
Adding an edge flange and editing its sketch profile
In this exercise, a Tray is to be created by using surface features in SolidWorks. First of all, basic sketches would be created and later Planer Surface, Lofted Surface and Knit Surface Tools would be utilized to complete the model. At the end, with the help of Thicken Tool surface model would be converted into a solid model.
In this Basic Tutorial of SolidWorks we will demonstrate the surface modelling capabilities of the software. The surfaces are utilized quite an often while designing complex and freehand drawing related parts. This tutorial is picked up from the default tutorials that comes up with the software. You can find its written version under Basic Techniques → Surfaces Following is the description that is mentioned in the original Tutorial..
Surfaces are a type of geometry with zero thickness. To create surfaces, you use many of the same methods used to create solids, such as extrudes, revolves, and sweeps. Surfaces also use other functions or features such as trim, untrim, extend, and knit.
Surfaces have advantages over solids. They are more flexible than solids because you do not have to define the boundaries between the surfaces until the final steps of the design. This flexibility helps product designers, work with smooth, extended curves such as those used in automobile fenders or telephone housings.
In this lesson, you start with an existing sketch composed of lines, arcs, splines, and sketch points. Then you apply the following surface features to create a nozzle:
We have added the audio on this video so that you can understand it this video more easily. In this Basic Tutorial of SolidWorks we will demonstrate the utilization of part modelling feature named ‘Loft’. This feature is used, when we want to create a solid by joining more than one closed profile. Sometimes optional rails and points are used that help in controlling the final outcome. The aforesaid feature is utilized quite an often while designing parts. This tutorial is picked up from the default tutorials that comes up with the software. You can find its written version under Basic Techniques → Loft Features. Following is the description that is mentioned in the original Tutorial..
In this lesson, you create a Hammer Head using loft features.
A loft is a base, boss, or cut created by connecting multiple cross sections, or profiles.
This lesson demonstrates the following:
Creating planes
Sketching, copying, and pasting the profiles
Creating a solid by connecting the profiles (lofting)
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Building the Pattern Features Sample Part (SolidWorks 2014)
In this Basic Tutorial of SolidWorks we will demonstrate the utilization of part modelling feature named Revolve and Pattern. Revolve Feature is used when we want to create a solid by revolving a closed sketch profile through a specified angle and along an axis. Pattern Feature is used when we want to replicate a feature. This can be one or two dimensional array of that feature. The aforesaid features are utilized quite an often while designing parts. This tutorial is picked up from the default tutorials that comes up with the software. You can find its written version under Basic Techniques → Pattern Features Following is the description that is mentioned in the original Tutorial..
In this lesson, you learn how to build the sample part used in the Pattern Features tutorial.
In this section of lesson, you learn how to create a linear pattern and a circular pattern. A linear pattern is a one- or two-dimensional array of features. A circular pattern is a circular array of features.
Building the Fillet Features Sample Part (SolidWorks 2014)
The Design of this model is selected from 'SolidWorks Tutorials':--
Basic Techniques → Fillets
In this lesson, you learn how to build the sample part used in the Fillet Features tutorial. You can capture the symmetry of a knob in the design intent of the part. You build one half of the sample part in this lesson, then in the Fillet Features lesson, you mirror the model to create the other half. Any changes you make to the original half are reflected in the other half. Later you learn how to use different types of fillets.
Basic Techniques-Revolve and Sweep Features (SolidWorks 2014)
In this Basic Tutorial of SolidWorks we will demonstrate the utilization of part modeling feature named Revolve and Sweep. Revolve Feature is used when we want to create a solid by revolving a closed sketch profile through a specified angle and along an axis. Sweep Feature is used when we want to create a solid using a closed sketch profile and a path. The aforesaid features are utilized quite an often while designing parts. This tutorial is picked up from the default tutorials that comes up with the software. You can find its written version under Basic Techniques → Revolves and Sweeps. Following is the description that is mentioned in the original Tutorial..
In this lesson, you will create the candlestick. This lesson demonstrates:
Creating a revolve feature
Creating a sweep feature
Creating an extruded cut feature with a draft angle