Showing posts with label Smart Dimension. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Smart Dimension. Show all posts

Monday, February 20, 2017

Wrench (Solid Edge ST9 Tutorial)

Wrench

Serial No. 32

Wrench (Solid Edge ST9 Tutorial)

In this Solid Edge Tutorial we will describe how to build the model of a ‘Wrench’. It is an equation based part modelling tutorial, several equations will be used to build the model with the help of ‘Variables’ command. Use the Variable Table to create expressions between dimensional values. You can use the Show All Formulas, Show All Names, and Show All Values commands on the dimension shortcut menu to change the display of dimensions to make it easier to define expressions between dimensions.

It will cover the following topics.

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• Creating 2D Sketches on different Planes.

• Use some sketch constraints as Connect, Parallel, Concentric, Perpendicular, Symmetric, Horizontal/Vertical, Equal etc. that are applied on during sketch creation.

• Use sketch command such as Line, Circle, Polygon, Trim, 3point/CenterPoint arc, Extend to Next, Mirror etc.

• How to give the aligned dimension on the slant line and rectangle, chose the ‘Use Dimension Axis’ option in ‘Smart Dimension’ command.

• How to relate the dimensions with variables with the help of ‘Smart Dimension’ command.

• How to add the parameters in the Extrude and Fillet feature by using ‘Select - Dynamic Edit’ option.

• How to add different named parameters in the Variable Table.

• How to create a work plane (Normal to Curve) command between sketch point and arc.

• Use features command such as Extrude, Revolve, Cut, Round Feature etc.

 

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Thursday, September 11, 2014

Basic Techniques-Revolve and Sweep Features (SolidWorks 2014)

Candle Stick

Serial No. 6

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

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Friday, August 8, 2014

Getting Started Tutorial Part-2 (SolidWorks 2014)

Pressure Plate with Drawing Sheet

Serial No. 5

Getting Started Tutorial Part-2 (SolidWorks 2014)

Video Tutorial with Captions

The Design of this model is selected from 'SolidWorks Tutorials':--

Getting Started → Introduction to SolidWorks

This lesson includes:

For the first drawing, create the drawing sheet of the part. The drawing contains many views, centreline, centre marks, and dimensions.

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Sunday, August 3, 2014

Getting Started Tutorial Part-1 (SolidWorks 2014)

Pressure Plate

Serial No. 4

Getting Started Tutorial Part-1 (SolidWorks 2014)

Video Tutorial with Captions

The Design of this model is selected from 'SolidWorks Tutorials':--
Getting Started → Introduction to SolidWorks
The Introduction to SolidWorks lesson guides you through the creation of a part and drawing.
This lesson includes:
Creating base, boss, and cut features from sketches
Adding fillets to smooth edges
Creating a circular pattern
Adding drawing views
Adding centerlines, center marks, and dimensions to the drawing.

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