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Solidworks Solutions
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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 17 ก.ค. 2021
Hey there, I'm Saeed! With over a decade of experience in the world of SolidWorks, I embarked on a new adventure in 2020 as a design engineer at an Australian company dedicated to crafting essential healthcare equipment. During my 40-month journey, I've delved deep into SolidWorks, exploring not just the basics but also the lesser-known tricks that have proven invaluable in my role. Many of these secrets couldn't be found on conventional websites or training courses.
So, I made a choice: I decided to start this channel, where I document and share these priceless tips for anyone involved in design or modeling within SolidWorks. This channel isn't just for pros; I'll be creating content that's beginner-friendly too, catering to the entire SolidWorks community.
Your support means the world to me and keeps me motivated to pour more energy into this channel. If you ever have questions or need assistance, don't hesitate to drop a comment, and I'll do my best to help you out ASAP.
So, I made a choice: I decided to start this channel, where I document and share these priceless tips for anyone involved in design or modeling within SolidWorks. This channel isn't just for pros; I'll be creating content that's beginner-friendly too, catering to the entire SolidWorks community.
Your support means the world to me and keeps me motivated to pour more energy into this channel. If you ever have questions or need assistance, don't hesitate to drop a comment, and I'll do my best to help you out ASAP.
SolidWorks Decals Tutorial: How to Add Custom Images to Your 3D Models
In this tutorial, I'll show you how to take your SolidWorks designs to the next level by adding custom images to your models. I've created a simple rectangular plate and used the "Add Decal" feature to place a JPG picture right onto the front face. This technique is perfect for showcasing logos, labels, or any visual elements on your 3D models. Learn how to make your designs stand out with this easy-to-follow SolidWorks decal tutorial.
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Add appearance to the parts in assemblies
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There are different level that you can add appearance to the parts or assembly independently. In this short video, I have explained about this difference and their usages.
Making a vary sketch linear Pattern in SolidWorks
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Hi, in this video I'm going to show you how to make a sketch liner pattern easily in SolidWorks so stay tuned!
Making the opposite hand of a part in SolidWorks
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In many cases, we need to model the right-hand & Left-hand of a part. In this video, you see how easily you can make the opposite direction of a part in different Configurations.
Drawing a Coil Cord in SolidWorks
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This short video shows a method of drawing a coil cord in SolidWorks. You can use the method to draw a shape of a cold cord connected to the handset, etc. for use in rendering software such as SolidWorks visualize. ⭕️ Don't forgot to subscribe in my channel
Flatten bent tubes in SolidWorks and find bend positions in drawing
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Drawing a bent tube in SolidWorks is not difficult in 3D-Sketch environments, but making a bent tube for fabricators is a nightmare. It is not the same as sheet metal in which you can easily make a flat pattern in drawing. In this video, you learn how you can flatten a bent tube in SolidWorks and find bend positions to make a clear drawing of the part.
I found this tutorial, which seems to be much more complete and worked for me th-cam.com/video/VOK0cZRLlaI/w-d-xo.html
Nice simple explanation, but following these directions exactly, my decal doesn't appear on the selected face after excepting the decal. My guess is that there's an important step missing here, that being, that decals can't be a JPEG or other image file, but must first be created and converted to a p2d file before being added?
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An easier method might be to create an empty 3D sketch and convert the line entities and make path. You can then dimension the path using "Path length dimension" and reference this instead.
Hi, how can make multi-layer winding with wire? For example, there is 5-layer winding which has inner diameter is 20mm and wire diameter is 5mm.
Why my decals are blacked?
Hi, are the image formats PNG or JPG? Have you tried this option: "Use Decal Image Alpha Channel"?
Hi, Why did you choose plastic as the material for the thermal wire ( coil cord )?
It is just something close for the colour. The material was not the matter for this case.
Great 👍
some observations: The bracket in equations are not needed.. the L1,L2 equations are not needed you can make the equation to the flat dimensions just by double clicking the bend model and select a dimension from the model. And add a k-factor to the bend length and you get more precise flat view of the model (take the angle of the bend in the equation of the subtraction formula).
after this step when i try to do a circular patterm, how to do get the further away parts to come closer to each other but still not have the inner parts overlap ?
It is a wondwonderful lesson, thank you very much 💙
Thanks for your attention
Thanks for the Video, Great work flow
Thanks for your attention.
Hello I Add an image to decals but when I want to save from decals my image disappears. Please can you help to solve this problem? Thank you
Hello, could you provide more details? What exactly are you trying to save? Are you looking to save a part or export decals? Additionally, what image format are you working with?
Great
Fantastic
Thanks Dr.
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Hi Morteza, Yeah, it's been a few years, but I've decided to revive this channel. I really appreciate all of you for sticking around and following along. Thanks for your support!
If you just mirrored the hole features around the right plate, your u might achieve this also?
Yep, you're right! Mirroring stuff for symmetry is a good trick, but it doesn't work for all parts, especially the tricky ones with unique shapes and stuff. The example I showed was basic. I'm sorry for taking so long to get back to you. I've been super busy lately. But I've decided to give my channel more of my time because I love working with SolidWorks and sharing ideas. Thanks for supporting me!
I use weldments, which I then use to make a weldment cut-list table with cut lengths and angles. To achieve this same effect, I make a non-derived configuration with basically the same principal as you've demonstrated for the length calculation. I then tell the cultist table to calculate based on the flat configuration. If you use derived configurations this doesn't work. The only thing is, this doesn't exactly work for giving the cut angles of the flattened piece stock, so you have to do that manually.
Hi Talent! I appreciate you sharing your method. I understand where you're coming from; I've experimented with various approaches, but I couldn't find a straightforward solution either. However, our fabricators are thrilled with this method, and they believe it can consistently deliver precise bending results. So, I've been using this method for all applications for over two years now, and it hasn't let me down.
Can you ise the same process Even if you have different radius? Can you work with a stp file with your process?
Yes, it doesn't depend on radius, they could be anything. If you have step file, you have to create 3d Sketch and follow that profile to find dimensions, then you can draw flat version of that step file.
But you would still need to take into account the k factor of the tube . As the tubes centre line will stretch or Shrink depending on the type of tube and the tooling . So the more bends the more it will run out . You need to do a test bend to find the percentage in each degree of turn .
That's true, if you have many bends, it could be an issue, but in simple parts like this the accuracy is enough
To be more precise I generally use 42% of de diameter (only on round tubes) from the inner radius, or offset 8% from the center line to the inner side of the bend.
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No worries,
This is as good as adding dimensions manually if you're dealing with a lot of cable sweeps or routed tubes. Pretty useless.
Yes, it doesn't work when you are working with many cable sweeps, but in our fab shop we have maybe 50 or less bend tubes, and instead of buying another add-in for solidworks we could easily convert them to meaningful drawings for fabricators guys!
SO NICE
Best tube video ever!!! It Is perfect but a lot of work...!! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks Davide, it was always painful for us in the fabrication shop to make these kind of parts and there are some add-ins about but in this method you can make it yourself.
@@solidworkssolutions Hey bro could i ask u call some pop add ins for this work in solidworks
Can i know why i cant press the vary sketch button?
Hey Amir, pay attention to the first dimension "1.00" that I seleced for direction 1. It is the key paramter to activate vary sketch! If you need anything else, let me know.
Sir Make more videos for Solidworks 🙏
Sure I will
Perfect 👍
Tnx 🙏
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