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Dude..... So short. So sweet and to the point! Thanks soooo much! You solved my problem in less than five minutes. Forget the jerks that complain. Don't change a thing with your videos.
Tip: If you are not seeing the copy option follow the below step. After choosing the move/copy tool go to last in property manager and click Translate/Rotate. This will activate both the Move/Copy option.
Thank you for this video. I was able to add this Move/Copy bodies in my assembly menu bar and when I try to rotate the parts separately within the assembly this Move/Copy menu is just grayed out. Question - how can I move parts separately within the assembly?
Great video! Thank you for clarifying that multiple translations are not possible in one go! I won't complain about the extra step. LOL Please keep up the great work!
What's the difference? There isn't a big diff. Unless you have clicked on the "Constrains" button on the menu of the Move--copy body tool. (On the bar on the left, have you?)
@@with-Aryaneffectively I just check, because in your video, forward, you clearly indicate that clicking on constrains will change the appearence of this command....I should have waited the end of the video.....thank you and have a nice day.
every time i open a model that a past designer has used move/copy, I delete that part and bring it back in with insert. Move/copy is like screwing the next designer that needs to open that model and manipulate it or find it's file path.
That's sounds about right to me solely based on those years. but the number of years shouldn't be the only reason to raise your rates. The VALUE you bring to your client through your work should. Do you take the tolerancing or GD&T into account? Then raise your rate. Do you take the manufacturability into account? Raise it. You are in the medical device field, so you might have heard of Usability by now (because of the new MDR), do you do that? Raise it twice as much and and and...
Does anyone here realize that this should be a 10 second video saying "there's a button right here". But no, Solidworks hides the buttons and won't just let you use them unless you search everywhere for it. Please do explain why Blender is a better program than this, even if you have to rely on polys for everything.
the title says why I am watching this video. it is redundant and disturbing when you repeat it and then you talk about what you are doing to do while you are not doing it.........
@@with-Aryan it seems you can take criticism well then take this one too please, it will do you a lot of good in the long run. the viewer don't need to see your face taking up part of the screen (the work environment).
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Dude..... So short. So sweet and to the point! Thanks soooo much! You solved my problem in less than five minutes. Forget the jerks that complain. Don't change a thing with your videos.
you are the reason I make these videos! thanks for the support. Definitely watch my webinar too. Trust me
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Thanks, I ended up adding delete/keep body, which was much more useful for what i was trying to do
ok, that's one way too
Tip: If you are not seeing the copy option follow the below step.
After choosing the move/copy tool go to last in property manager and click Translate/Rotate. This will activate both the Move/Copy option.
Thanks so much
This was very useful and straight to the point. Thank you
Thank you so much! The search bar change was an added benefit that I did not know about. Super useful video and answered exactly what I needed it to.
Glad it helped!
Thank you for this video. I was able to add this Move/Copy bodies in my assembly menu bar and when I try to rotate the parts separately within the assembly this Move/Copy menu is just grayed out. Question - how can I move parts separately within the assembly?
I like these quick videos👍👍👍
great sir , my long process reduce by this command. thanks for easy explanations
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I'm in the saving business
Aryan-- you are THE BEST!
THANK YOU
thank you! You gotta check my course then :)
Move/copy is standard CAD operation, but the 'Constraints' feature is gold. Thx.
you are welcome
Great video! Thank you for clarifying that multiple translations are not possible in one go! I won't complain about the extra step. LOL Please keep up the great work!
you are welcome!
Thanks alot man, this has helped me
Thank you! I can't find this information anywhere.
Thank you This helped me a lot!
Glad to hear that. Stick around for more
Very helpful thank you!
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Thanks for helping me
TYSM this vid was a life-saver
you are very welcome. You should try my course. You should check it out, link in the description
Dear can i move a body around an axis just like i am mirroring it without specifying any dimensions ?
yes, you have a box to select a reference in the property manager of this feature. Use that to selext your axis
You are a life savier!
Random thought. You may already have but can you make a playlist or a video for people who want to 3d print using the new 2020 features?
always appreciate suggestions. Will consider it for sure
Ur funny and I appreciate your help lol. Better than the boring tutorials out there.
yes time saving
bro u r rock
Done subscribe, thanks teacher.
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Loved the agression at the end 🤣
yup! that's how I started
THAT WAS IT! 🤣@@with-Aryan Thanks for the help man!
I went through the command but the panel looks different….I have solid works 23….please help
What's the difference? There isn't a big diff. Unless you have clicked on the "Constrains" button on the menu of the Move--copy body tool. (On the bar on the left, have you?)
@@with-Aryaneffectively I just check, because in your video, forward, you clearly indicate that clicking on constrains will change the appearence of this command....I should have waited the end of the video.....thank you and have a nice day.
Subscribed. Thank you
welcome on board
Apt and uplifting - thanks
You got it!
Legend!
thanks
Thankyou bro
you are very welcome
good work
thanks
THANKS
You're welcome!
thanks so much :))
you are very welcome
Too much noise but helped a lot. Thanks man
No problem 👍
superb
thanks
thanks sir
Most welcome
how to move a body and all the sketches associated to that body? in the part design
every time i open a model that a past designer has used move/copy, I delete that part and bring it back in with insert. Move/copy is like screwing the next designer that needs to open that model and manipulate it or find it's file path.
why do you have so few subscriber with this kind great of video
thank you for the compliment. Different people prefer different stuff.
I'm really missing Inventor right now. I can't move parts in my weldments.
you can, why not?
@@with-Aryan it’s just really hard to move stuff around in weldments. The huge bounding boxes on my drawings are my issue currently.
liked it Mr Juice ;) thanks
Glad to hear that man. Don forget to tcheckout the course
@@with-Aryan Thanks bro, I will check it out soon.
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Cool!
thanks
perfect
does not give me an option to copy it just says move
what version are you using?
too good
That's sounds about right to me solely based on those years. but the number of years shouldn't be the only reason to raise your rates. The VALUE you bring to your client through your work should. Do you take the tolerancing or GD&T into account? Then raise your rate. Do you take the manufacturability into account? Raise it. You are in the medical device field, so you might have heard of Usability by now (because of the new MDR), do you do that? Raise it twice as much and and and...
Video starts at 1:40, ends at 1:43
for you. some need the extras
Just use ctrl drag.
That's a good solution if you want to drag your view! But it doesn't drag your part
Love the tutorials. But what's up with the shouting though? :D
Does anyone here realize that this should be a 10 second video saying "there's a button right here". But no, Solidworks hides the buttons and won't just let you use them unless you search everywhere for it. Please do explain why Blender is a better program than this, even if you have to rely on polys for everything.
Blender is a *different* program than this and each have their own pros and cons. There are so many things you cannot do in blender
lmao this guy is comparing a engineering software with a blender
your face is too close
i love u
the title says why I am watching this video. it is redundant and disturbing when you repeat it and then you talk about what you are doing to do while you are not doing it.........
thanks for the feedback
@@with-Aryan it seems you can take criticism well then take this one too please, it will do you a lot of good in the long run. the viewer don't need to see your face taking up part of the screen (the work environment).
Dear Americans... Calm the duck down
Why does the UI for all things engineering suck so much ass
because it's made for engineers :))
porque no permite traduccioonnnn
depends on yur model. wanna email it t ome ifno@solidworkstutorials.net
Most tutorials on TH-cam are terrible.
be more serious please, also bad idea start shouting on a video, i almost wake up all my family.
I think, if you moved your own Face from the Video, it would give much more! But I guess, you think YOU are the most interesting part of the tutorial.
thank you for the feedback.
Waste
thanks
how stupid software is this
It's not for everyone I suppose
@@with-Aryan i used to autocad 3dsmax sketch up archicad etc. Still learning I'm an architect who in facade design,thnx for videeoz