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This was indeed super helpful, just a couple suggestions: -use mirror sketch/entities whenever possible so you don't have to manually do it again -create a shell of the part at the end rather than manually plugging in the inner holes
If you have done an innovative project which adds values in day to day life and if you want me to showcase your work in my videos then mail me your work at saket.collab@gmail.com
Man you are using SolidWorks in the most difficult way, with welded parts you can make it much easier. But the measurements and the shape are good.
This was indeed super helpful, just a couple suggestions:
-use mirror sketch/entities whenever possible so you don't have to manually do it again
-create a shell of the part at the end rather than manually plugging in the inner holes
Just Insert weldment profiles. that's it. no need to take it this way.
hey nice work... it was really helpful..👍
when i am sweeping the hollow pipes, the lines of the sketch which are in contact are becoming invisible. where am i going wrong?
for me too, its very weird
non engeenear not understand please show each part lanth n weith size of rod or pipe.please reply
bruhh, you could have just used circular profile in sweep to save time
Great Video! Thanks a Lot.
can i get this file?
Thu aint working for me, lines disappear so Ion know what next
what is the name of the website
www.skilldx.com ,
Pls go a bit slow
just play at half speed duh haha