Hey!, i'm following the full tutorials now, very cool and thank you very much for that. Now i'm wondering why the sketches for ' RIB's ' are never dimensioned, Why is that? Kinds regards
+3D Parametric Solid Model Drawing @14:45 There is a line drawn for creating a rib. But this line is not with any parameters or constraints, so it's drawn randomly. The same happened in: Video 6 (Front Hub Carrier) @ 28:47 Video 7 (Front Side Plate R) @21:00 It seems it is only within the ribdraft this is beeing applied. The rest of the moddeling is optimal :) Thanks in advance.
Both have pros and cons. I have worked more over Inventor so I find convenient to work over it. But Assembly features of Solidworks are quite time-saving.
Hey!, i'm following the full tutorials now, very cool and thank you very much for that.
Now i'm wondering why the sketches for ' RIB's ' are never dimensioned, Why is that?
Kinds regards
+Mattias De Wit What do you mean by RIB. For asking questions please mention specific time of that video.
+3D Parametric Solid Model Drawing @14:45 There is a line drawn for creating a rib. But this line is not with any parameters or constraints, so it's drawn randomly.
The same happened in:
Video 6 (Front Hub Carrier) @ 28:47
Video 7 (Front Side Plate R) @21:00
It seems it is only within the ribdraft this is beeing applied. The rest of the moddeling is optimal :)
Thanks in advance.
+Mattias De Wit For creating Rib there is no need to dimension. You have to create free hand sketch to meet the shape you require.
HELLO, FOR YOU THAT YOU ARE AN EXPERT. WHAT DO YOU THINK YOU ARE BETTER SOLIDWORK OR INVENTOR ???
Both have pros and cons. I have worked more over Inventor so I find convenient to work over it. But Assembly features of Solidworks are quite time-saving.