Dallas 2019, I was Filming your Classes with a GoPro in the Front Row. I still want to get you that footage. I love your new Play by Play competition presentations.
@@sergeydukman5832 Got it - take a look at the SHORTS I've been posting this year - there are TONS of efficiently and time saving tips and tricks in there for SW users
@@TooTallToby yes, I have seen many already. Extremely useful. I am Autodesk Inventor (10+ years) in background but started using SW. Many similarities. But your videos/shorts makes me efficient as bever before))
Thanks for the tips, at work i program the buton from 1 to 4 on my spacemouse pro with your tips, 1 = S ; 2 = CTRL + 8 ; 3 = CTRL + S ; 4 = Enter ... and with that, i use only the pad number on my keyboard, but i can do a lot just with my mouse and my spacemous pro
'Normal to' is probably my most used button... ctrl+8 is a pain... change to spacebar... sooo much quicker. It adds up over the days. Kl tip though, great for folk who haven't quite got to that second nature level
also you can bind "normal to" to your mouse gestures, then you just have to flick your mouse while holding the right mouse button.. and you are good to go..😊
@@antivenom6561 could never get into mouse gestures for some reason (turned them off after a period)... stuck in my ways I guess. Kinda like autocad... I still type my commands in lol
Yesss excited for more powermoves! Personally I prefer to remap CTRL+8 to a single key (F8 for me) to speed up entering sketches, while allowing me to also not go normal to for more complex geometry as you discussed.
yeah I've had that happen too. I'm not sure why It "sometimes" goes back to the original view, and sometimes it doesn't. It used to be a lot more consistent. Maybe this is some of that great new "enhanced functionality" that solidworks brags about for each release. :-)
hmmmm, seems if i select sketch on the surface it works, but i have shortcuts for circle and rectangle etc, if i select those instead of sketch it stays normal to the sketch plane during the extruded cut operation.
Awesome video Toby! Thank you.
For those who dislike this function, you can always press Ctrl+Shift+Z and get back to the previous view.
aww yeah - Great additional tips!!
Dallas 2019, I was Filming your Classes with a GoPro in the Front Row. I still want to get you that footage. I love your new Play by Play competition presentations.
nice! I remember! Glad that you found the new channel! :-)
loved it 😍
finally my favorite series (other than Model Monday live of course) has returned
let's freakin' Go Toby!!!
@Anti Venom is there going to be a model monday today??
no maybe next week.. toby is busy with some projects I guess
@@antivenom6561 Ah, I see.. Thank you very much for replying. I appreciate it!
Lol - thanks Anti Venom - was excited to see your comment :-)
Sorry about that @Jed - It was a holiday here in the states today (yesterday) so I decided to skip - will be back next week.
Another great tip!! Thanks Toby
Thanks Chris! Glad you liked this one!
I appreciate your videos regarding tips and tricks in Solidworks. Please, make more videos that increases efficiency while working in SL.
Awww yeah glad these are helpful! What is SL?
@@TooTallToby SL - "Solid" ))
I should have written SW
@@sergeydukman5832 Got it - take a look at the SHORTS I've been posting this year - there are TONS of efficiently and time saving tips and tricks in there for SW users
@@TooTallToby yes, I have seen many already. Extremely useful. I am Autodesk Inventor (10+ years) in background but started using SW. Many similarities. But your videos/shorts makes me efficient as bever before))
@@sergeydukman5832 awww yeah!!
Thanks for the tips, at work i program the buton from 1 to 4 on my spacemouse pro with your tips, 1 = S ; 2 = CTRL + 8 ; 3 = CTRL + S ; 4 = Enter ... and with that, i use only the pad number on my keyboard, but i can do a lot just with my mouse and my spacemous pro
Oh wow that sounds like an EPIC setup! Thanks for sharing!!
Thanks for the reminder!!
Aww yeah 👍
'Normal to' is probably my most used button... ctrl+8 is a pain... change to spacebar... sooo much quicker. It adds up over the days. Kl tip though, great for folk who haven't quite got to that second nature level
spacebar is my normal to as well. much easier.
also you can bind "normal to" to your mouse gestures, then you just have to flick your mouse while holding the right mouse button.. and you are good to go..😊
@@antivenom6561 Nice! Great idea there. Gonna have to set that up. Thank you!
@@antivenom6561 could never get into mouse gestures for some reason (turned them off after a period)... stuck in my ways I guess. Kinda like autocad... I still type my commands in lol
Nice!
Yesss excited for more powermoves!
Personally I prefer to remap CTRL+8 to a single key (F8 for me) to speed up entering sketches, while allowing me to also not go normal to for more complex geometry as you discussed.
Nice - good idea Parge!
great and useful video. Thanks
Awesome glad this helped!
Dang that’s really cool thanks man
Thanks
Power moves! Heck, yeah!
Thanks Nuno!!
Very useful tip,Thank you🙏
Thanks Mohammad glad this helped!
Just curious. What do you use for redlining, marking up you videos. Is that a snagit or camtasia feature?
Hi Table 3 Six - It's called ZOOM IT
@@TooTallToby cool thanks for sharing. Love the videos. Always learn something new.
@@TooTallToby I have been wondering the same thing. Thanks for asking and the answer.
Thanks for the tip!
Thanks Nick glad you liked this!
hmm. mine does not return to the original view when the extrude cut command is selected, it stays normal to the sketch.
yeah I've had that happen too. I'm not sure why It "sometimes" goes back to the original view, and sometimes it doesn't. It used to be a lot more consistent. Maybe this is some of that great new "enhanced functionality" that solidworks brags about for each release. :-)
hmmmm, seems if i select sketch on the surface it works, but i have shortcuts for circle and rectangle etc, if i select those instead of sketch it stays normal to the sketch plane during the extruded cut operation.
Good work bro
thanks!
That is what mine is set to.
sometimes I like it, but sometimes I dont - depends what type of geometry I'm working on
Thanks
My pleasure!
I thought this checked automatic upon install
I dont think it is - but it's easy enough to turn on. thanks for the comment!