Ahh amazing, this is a damn fine video. To the ladies and gentlemen of solidworks, and all those students who have lost sleep over an SAE competition, thanks for spreading good tutorials.
Creating a lofted surface which terminates at a point is a poor surfacing practice. Improperly using a loft in this way will result in a degenerate point and will cause severe tearing and rippling of the surface toward the tip of the cone. You can verify this using the Verify -> curvature and zebra stripe analysis tools. Further surfacing tools are required to model this type of geometry.
Why does the volume drop over the length of the video. That or the instructor moved away from the Mic without noticing. Or so it seems being I had to turn up my volume just to hear the guy near the videos end.
Hi Jose Rojas, you should post this question to the MySolidWorks forums, they should be able to help you out with whatever problem you're having and walk you through solving it. my.solidworks.com/forums
Hi RJ Shekhran, please reach out to MySolidWorks forums, they should be able to help you out with whatever problem you're having and walk you through solving it. my.solidworks.com/forums
you got a be kidding me :D you should add the thickness to show us is gonna work or not, cause this what you did is more like: lets just make one tutorial to keep our channel alive or model for rendering cause surface is equal to nothing when it comes to production. hope that student are using better technics than this one... :P
Ahh amazing, this is a damn fine video. To the ladies and gentlemen of solidworks, and all those students who have lost sleep over an SAE competition, thanks for spreading good tutorials.
to add thickness to a surface loft, go to Insert -> Boss/Base -> Thicken.
Creating a lofted surface which terminates at a point is a poor surfacing practice. Improperly using a loft in this way will result in a degenerate point and will cause severe tearing and rippling of the surface toward the tip of the cone. You can verify this using the Verify -> curvature and zebra stripe analysis tools. Further surfacing tools are required to model this type of geometry.
Great upload thanks - very easy to understand also! :)
Very helpful! Much appreciated.
Why does the volume drop over the length of the video. That or the instructor moved away from the Mic without noticing. Or so it seems being I had to turn up my volume just to hear the guy near the videos end.
Good tutorial, thank you
That was great! thanks!
Is there a step between inserting a component and inserting Plane 1?
super helpful, thanks
how would u fully define this sketch??
Can you please give one more detailed video ? for nose cone drawings ?
very good
can you post the tubular structure file here?
thanks alot
como se descarga ese programa a un pc
Hi I can not understand tutorial you could do a more detailed to make the surface of my fsae chassis I am from Venezuela? thx for help
Hi Jose Rojas, you should post this question to the MySolidWorks forums, they should be able to help you out with whatever problem you're having and walk you through solving it. my.solidworks.com/forums
Hey Man Take Care...I heard things going real bad in Venezuela...ATB!
thnx
Can I get more, I don't understand ....I am from India
Really stuck with getting the guide curve right. Need help
Hi RJ Shekhran, please reach out to MySolidWorks forums, they should be able to help you out with whatever problem you're having and
walk you through solving it. my.solidworks.com/forums
Once you've worked with Catia, it's annoying to have to downgrade to Solidworks.
you got a be kidding me :D
you should add the thickness to show us is gonna work or not, cause this what you did is more like: lets just make one tutorial to keep our channel alive or model for rendering cause surface is equal to nothing when it comes to production.
hope that student are using better technics than this one... :P
I hope that students are learning better grammar than yours.
sabotshell ok I said what I think about the video, what a hell it has to do with you?
your grammar is perfect, enjoy!