Man, you are awesome ! :) I want to congrats you for your awesome job you are doing, so you just beat up any other SolidWorks tutorial with your knowledges and your way how to teach ! SO YOU, YES YOU (I know, I'm not using enough "you" LOL) KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK !
@@with-aryan Yes, it’s okay though I found it out! Just had to open the menu at the top left and then it would let you individually select shapes. Thanks anyway!
Can you or anyone explain when using extruded boss/base feature to extrude a sketch (in this instance a rectangle) up to a surface It will give a rebuild error and say the face cannot terminate the extruded feature, but if i change the size or location it works.
Great vid. I think you missed one really important idea and that is the "re -using of a sketch". Take for example two circles one inside of another. If I extrude the inner circle out into a shaft everything is fine. Most beginners will then make a new plane and redraw the larger circle to extrude it out the other direction to make the shaft diameter larger or they will not draw the larger circle at first and draw it on the end of the first shaft as a larger circle and extrude it out the other direction. Many people do not understand that many elements of a part can all be drawn at the same time and then sections of them can be used to either extrude or cut the part as needed without drawing more sketches.
Well, yes, you can do that, but actual professionals doesn't do that. It just makes the model harder to edit and you risk getting unexpected problems. A sketch should only contain a single contour, with the exception of construction lines of course.
I have a great webinar that is free and you can watch it here bit.ly/SolidWorksCourseProForBeginners
awesome job Ryan, thank you so much
Man, you are awesome ! :)
I want to congrats you for your awesome job you are doing, so you just beat up any other SolidWorks tutorial with your knowledges and your way how to teach ! SO YOU, YES YOU (I know, I'm not using enough "you" LOL) KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK !
Thanks Raul, lots of compliments there
Excellent video dude, thank you
Beautiful explanation. I was hoping you would talk about extruding from surface, face, plan
Thank you for the kind words.
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Thankyou for this video, it was very helpful
You’re welcome 😊
Thanks for the video!
You're welcome!
good video , man. thank you
Glad you liked it!
Excellent Thank you
You are welcome!
That was awesome thank you very much
Glad you enjoyed it
outstanding
Thanx
you're welcome
Thanks a milliom
great .
After I do the Extruded Boss/base, I get a transparent block rather than a coloured one like how you showed. How do I change this setting?
First restart your SolidWorks
If it still persist, then it’s a graphical error probably caused by your hardware
What if you need to extrude parts on the same place to different lengths individually?
what do you mean? Like extrude a sketch with different height on each of its sub closed-areas?
@@with-aryan Yes, it’s okay though I found it out! Just had to open the menu at the top left and then it would let you individually select shapes.
Thanks anyway!
Can you or anyone explain when using extruded boss/base feature to extrude a sketch (in this instance a rectangle) up to a surface It will give a rebuild error and say the face cannot terminate the extruded feature, but if i change the size or location it works.
too specific. Have to see your file.
Great vid. I think you missed one really important idea and that is the "re -using of a sketch". Take for example two circles one inside of another. If I extrude the inner circle out into a shaft everything is fine. Most beginners will then make a new plane and redraw the larger circle to extrude it out the other direction to make the shaft diameter larger or they will not draw the larger circle at first and draw it on the end of the first shaft as a larger circle and extrude it out the other direction. Many people do not understand that many elements of a part can all be drawn at the same time and then sections of them can be used to either extrude or cut the part as needed without drawing more sketches.
Well, yes, you can do that, but actual professionals doesn't do that.
It just makes the model harder to edit and you risk getting unexpected problems.
A sketch should only contain a single contour, with the exception of construction lines of course.
Slow Down
Not a beginner topic, but thanks for the feedback
Dude please make it for beginners more better tho I know 2d well this is not simple
Noted. Thanks for your feedback
dude why do you act so strange with your hand movements and voice