Learning Solidworks and these projects are helping me greatly! I did however change the hole diameter of the connecting rod to match the piston pin OD and it looks a lot cleaner. Thanks!
Commentary would help immensely to actually understand the tools and processes used. The problem is if any tutorial uses a tool or operation the viewer doesn't know it is lost with out explanation. If the tutorial uses tools the viewer knows then we didn't need to watch it in the first place. These videos could be really effective teaching tools if explained (yes - nice to try and break the language barrier but it would be better to make a powerful teaching video for fewer people than a watch me video for more)
Thankyou very much for all of your well presented and explained tutorials. Is the any chance to do a tutorial on how to model Aluminium composite material? or have you already done one? regards john
Dear sir I have been following your SolidWorks tutorials for quite a while now and so far they have been a lot helpful. but I came across a doubt at the mark of 31:14 I followed everything but by 31:16 I couldn't figure out how you were able to freely rotate the piston about its axis! I've put in the mates correctly but still wasn't getting it. I even made the connecting rod to float. Your help in this matter will be greatly appreciated! Regards Wasil Katchi
why is the outside diameter of the pin smaller than the hole at the end of connecting rod where it attaches to the piston ? There is a gap there that would mean that the connecting rod is not correctly attached? thank you
It would've much better if you have shown a 2d drawing for reference before going for 3d. Now its hard to figure out how much is the dimension of the rectangle and its proper placing
Learning Solidworks and these projects are helping me greatly! I did however change the hole diameter of the connecting rod to match the piston pin OD and it looks a lot cleaner. Thanks!
Matthew Evjen Thanks you :)
Commentary would help immensely to actually understand the tools and processes used. The problem is if any tutorial uses a tool or operation the viewer doesn't know it is lost with out explanation. If the tutorial uses tools the viewer knows then we didn't need to watch it in the first place. These videos could be really effective teaching tools if explained (yes - nice to try and break the language barrier but it would be better to make a powerful teaching video for fewer people than a watch me video for more)
Margie Mouse thanks, you can watch My coming videos with sound & explanation.
Thankyou very much for all of your well presented and explained tutorials.
Is the any chance to do a tutorial on how to model Aluminium composite material? or have you already done one?
regards
john
A very good video apart from a few small glitches. 🙂
Dear sir
I have been following your SolidWorks tutorials for quite a while now and so far they have been a lot helpful.
but I came across a doubt at the mark of 31:14 I followed everything but by 31:16 I couldn't figure out how you were able to freely rotate the piston about its axis!
I've put in the mates correctly but still wasn't getting it.
I even made the connecting rod to float.
Your help in this matter will be greatly appreciated!
Regards
Wasil Katchi
Nevermind i got it.
i could do it by fixing the piston head
Hi what did you do to the piston head
@@wasilkatchi
what is the lenght of the rectangle which situated middle of the part (6:00)? thanks
why is the outside diameter of the pin smaller than the hole at the end of connecting rod where it attaches to the piston ? There is a gap there that would mean that the connecting rod is not correctly attached? thank you
It would've much better if you have shown a 2d drawing for reference before going for 3d. Now its hard to figure out how much is the dimension of the rectangle and its proper placing
thank you for the tutorials
What material for what part?
Which laptop you are using to design all these.
This dimensions is random one or for any specific vehicle
Why my size of the screw hole is so small.. I've follow every step u do but it doesn't change
its upto you how much size you like,
Hi, Sir , Thank you for your video. I have a question. On 6:30, The Rectangle is not full defined? It's Ok?
Thanks
you can select fully define sketch and calculate it will automatically converted into fully define sketch,
Thanks , I appreciate !
I am unable to revolve the lower part
How it's rotating
doing this in fusion makes job much easier.
Hi Sir, thank you for your video, but I have a problem, at 31:15, why I can't rotate the connecting rod?
Right click on the connecting rod and select Float option because first part always fix by default.
@@CADCAMTUTORIALBYMAHTABALAM I clicked on float but still can't seem to rotate it.
Assistance will be highly appreciated.
Nvm i got it by fixing the piston head
@@wasilkatchi thx bro :) ı have same problem but solved
@@wasilkatchi ty bro
my connecting rod is freely moving 360 degree, i want my rod to be stop at the piston border
12:15 I can't do it. Is there a solution?
Manually Sketched it then... but it would take a lot of time.
Hole Wizard is a Time Saving Hole Command Actually.
sorry ,can you explain how you could make the animation at the end of video ?
for animation watch our new tutorials,
CAD CAM TUTORIAL can you give me thr link of video of animation
Check this out for connecting rod and piston assembly : th-cam.com/video/EaVW4dTnzPY/w-d-xo.html
sorry can you give us 2D drawwing to learn more
its very simple drawings.
Why no audio?
where can i find the 2D drawing ...thank you
you can take the dimension from the video.