Thank you for all videos that you have made. Actually, you are describing all videos nicely. So , we the Electrical engineer , we are waiting for Solidwork electrical videos . Please make and upload this video so that we can be benefited from your videos.
Wow. Never done Auto CAD or anything similar and this is my first time watching how it works; watched it start to end without skipping, very interesting, thank you.
Thank You so much for this tutorial. You way of designing was supercool. I enjoyed it throughout. My boss got impress with my design....Lots of love bhai...
Brother! You’ve helped me so much! Thank you for this video, it was very informative and descriptive you a a great teacher and very skilled at modeling. All of the parts worked in the assembly just like yours did. God bless you.
daam,, I wanna learn solid works or other CAD soft,, looks so easy and very precise to produce technical hard-surface models (I know it is not easy but looks like)
@@johnwade1095 what kind of apps do they use to design complex like engine? ..i thought SW is pretty advance app being used for all kind of engineering work.
@@ronron7763 Creo, Catia, or NX. SW actually say they don't do planes, trains, or automobiles. SW isn't a capable enough surfacer for complex castings, and the assembly constraints become unstable with very large models. It's more common for students to learn CAD basics and for small device design, as its integrated simulation and animation packages make it very good value. Most engine work is Creo - Toyota, BMW, Fiat, Caterpillar all use it. Honda and Ford use Catia.
@@johnwade1095 appreciate it.. i read article about accuracy for engineering design. It would be great if there are easy to do beginners youtube video classes on PTC Creo. regds
A kind request to @cadcamtutorials can you please upload all the 2-D sheets on any platform which which we students can refer cause it will be a good practice for us to have a thinking grip on that drawing before starting your video. Please consider my suggestion. Thanks Sir !
You forgot to connect the connecting rod and the connecting rod caps with bolts. So you'll have a major engine damage very quickly. 😉😉 I used M8 x 80 Bolts (ISO 4162). They're perfect for that. 🙂🙃
I'd like to point out some flaws in the drawing, if I may... As a fellow CAD engineer, I've tried to follow you making this model (in Solid Edge) but there are dimensions missing from the main drawing. (Took a screenshot at the start of the video.) The counterweights on the crankshaft are underdimensioned: The angle of the sides, the position of the piston connecting shaft and the radius of the top cylindrical part doesn't define clearly how long are the sides (whose angle to the other is 33°). There are no indication on the drawing that all the 180° rotated counterweight share a common tangential plane on either the top of the crankshaft, nor the bottom... I'm perfectionist enough to NOT assume they are until indicated otherwise. The Connecting Rod is underdimensioned. The oval cut that is symmetrical on both sides is not positioned according to the longer axis of the ConnRod. (I.e.: You know that its longer axis is on the axis of the connrod, but you don't know where does that 90 mms start and where it ends.) The Diam. 9 mm holes on the ConnRod Caps and ConnRods has no function. (You don't do nut and screw type of fastening on a connrod, you use hexagon socket cyl. head cap screws with threaded holes on one of the pieces and a non-threaded hole on the piece that's closer to the head of the screw.) You can count the balancing weights on the crankshaft, but you HAVE to indicate on the dimension lines that there is a repetition of elements (the weights rotated 180°), so you should indicate that. After flywheel flange, the first piece of shaft is not dimensioned. (Below the Dia. 10-Nos indication.) You can only assume it is also 38 mm, like all the other pieces... The piston head is never a dome. There should be a small indenture where the intake gases (air and fuel mixture) can compress to. (With a dome head and an inverse dome in the cyl-head, there is no place the gases can compress to.)
@@henrymccoy2306 no shit, but im saying some dimensions dont need to be specified cuz they dont impact the working of the assembly, so you are free to choose
Meee. This guy is awesome! Going to make this later. Former catia user, this is next to impossible with the number of bodies and shortcuts you can use in SW
Thank you a lot for your work, I have learned a lot from your tutorials, but could you leave the sketches so we, your students, be able to try it on our own?
Just wondering. For the piston, why not do the cross section and then revolve it around the y axis. that way you don't have to do the cake layer style of making a model
This tutorial is exactly what i was looking for. You do modelling so swift and straightforward. Thanks a lot for the tutorial.
😃😃
That was my first project in SolidWorks and I really enjoyed working on along with this video. Thank you very much for this really helpful video.
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Just started solidworks about one week , now I create crankshaft & pistons, thanks man👑🔥
how to download solidworks?
@@magosjustine get in to pc
your tutorials are SO much better than the ones included with the program! thank you for posting these - I am learning much faster now.
SolidWorks should hire him to make tutorials
Thank you for all videos that you have made. Actually, you are describing all videos nicely. So , we the Electrical engineer , we are waiting for Solidwork electrical videos . Please make and upload this video so that we can be benefited from your videos.
Wow. Never done Auto CAD or anything similar and this is my first time watching how it works; watched it start to end without skipping, very interesting, thank you.
Sir you make things so easy for beginners..may Allah bless you more success in your life ❤️
Sir you are such a great teacher of solidworks ! A gentle and a noble work by you ! Highly appreciated
This is surely the best tutorial I have worked on, on solidworks.
Please can we get the drawing for this tutorial
This channel is an absolute godsend right now. Will be joining your community!
Thank You so much for this tutorial. You way of designing was supercool. I enjoyed it throughout. My boss got impress with my design....Lots of love bhai...
Brother! You’ve helped me so much! Thank you for this video, it was very informative and descriptive you a a great teacher and very skilled at modeling. All of the parts worked in the assembly just like yours did. God bless you.
Very well made, thank you! I'm applying for a new job after years spent using Solid Edge and this was exactly what I was looking for.
I think you are very skillful in this Solidworks program, thanks a bunch
Very useful tutorial. It was too easy to learn how to use correctly this software with your practical examples. Thanks for your time!
Thank you. This is a good exercise to practice. I'm just started with solidworks and it looks so easy with your help!!!!
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Your tutorials are the best.
Designing is perfect, hope we will see more design related videos in future
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simple and easy way of explaining. lot of respect to you sir!
You sir are a gift to society.
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daam,, I wanna learn solid works or other CAD soft,, looks so easy and very precise to produce technical hard-surface models (I know it is not easy but looks like)
Lot of people use SW for simple products but you'd never use it for something complex like an engine.
Yes it's not so difficult but you must do à training
@@johnwade1095 what kind of apps do they use to design complex like engine? ..i thought SW is pretty advance app being used for all kind of engineering work.
@@ronron7763 Creo, Catia, or NX.
SW actually say they don't do planes, trains, or automobiles.
SW isn't a capable enough surfacer for complex castings, and the assembly constraints become unstable with very large models. It's more common for students to learn CAD basics and for small device design, as its integrated simulation and animation packages make it very good value.
Most engine work is Creo - Toyota, BMW, Fiat, Caterpillar all use it.
Honda and Ford use Catia.
@@johnwade1095 appreciate it.. i read article about accuracy for engineering design. It would be great if there are easy to do beginners youtube video classes on PTC Creo. regds
You make it difficult it can be made very easily😊
best solidworks tutorial sir
This Helped a lot Thanks!
Thanks! wonderful SOLIDWORKS instructing videos! 😎😎
Thanks for all of your lectures. Great work!!
Hello sir !
Please add the picture of drawing in description so we can create the parts by see their dimensions .
Thank you
you can take a screenshot of it from the video
That is not possible
A kind request to @cadcamtutorials can you please upload all the 2-D sheets on any platform which which we students can refer cause it will be a good practice for us to have a thinking grip on that drawing before starting your video. Please consider my suggestion. Thanks Sir !
Thanks u master, u did a great work.🎉🎉 42:12
personally i learned something from your videos sir😊😊
I followed this walkthrough and learnt a lot about solidworks! Thanks so much for the useful guide!
very informative brother like me as a beginner.from Philippines.
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i like you videos very straight to the point and eaasy to follow through
well done dood!
for both students and teachers as well.................
This guy speaks with no punctuation.
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The best video ever! Thanks for posting it
Very helpful for beginners
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Best tutorial for me. Thank you so much
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You forgot to connect the connecting rod and the connecting rod caps with bolts. So you'll have a major engine damage very quickly. 😉😉
I used M8 x 80 Bolts (ISO 4162). They're perfect for that. 🙂🙃
Thanks a lot, your channel is very good
Great tutorial sir!
Well explained , Thank you ! 😊
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A really nice and understandable video
Sir please make a video about how to read Engineering drawing...
By practicing more models you'll learn
By eyes..
@@Proud_nerd Seriously? 😮😮
pretty easy 😂
Thank you, you explained very well
I'd like to point out some flaws in the drawing, if I may...
As a fellow CAD engineer, I've tried to follow you making this model (in Solid Edge) but there are dimensions missing from the main drawing. (Took a screenshot at the start of the video.)
The counterweights on the crankshaft are underdimensioned: The angle of the sides, the position of the piston connecting shaft and the radius of the top cylindrical part doesn't define clearly how long are the sides (whose angle to the other is 33°). There are no indication on the drawing that all the 180° rotated counterweight share a common tangential plane on either the top of the crankshaft, nor the bottom... I'm perfectionist enough to NOT assume they are until indicated otherwise.
The Connecting Rod is underdimensioned. The oval cut that is symmetrical on both sides is not positioned according to the longer axis of the ConnRod. (I.e.: You know that its longer axis is on the axis of the connrod, but you don't know where does that 90 mms start and where it ends.)
The Diam. 9 mm holes on the ConnRod Caps and ConnRods has no function. (You don't do nut and screw type of fastening on a connrod, you use hexagon socket cyl. head cap screws with threaded holes on one of the pieces and a non-threaded hole on the piece that's closer to the head of the screw.)
You can count the balancing weights on the crankshaft, but you HAVE to indicate on the dimension lines that there is a repetition of elements (the weights rotated 180°), so you should indicate that. After flywheel flange, the first piece of shaft is not dimensioned. (Below the Dia. 10-Nos indication.) You can only assume it is also 38 mm, like all the other pieces...
The piston head is never a dome. There should be a small indenture where the intake gases (air and fuel mixture) can compress to. (With a dome head and an inverse dome in the cyl-head, there is no place the gases can compress to.)
Its underdimensioned yes, but you are free to chose those dimensions just so it works out, its not that hard with some logical thinking lol
@@jocleynhens4560 that’s kinda besides the point of making a drawing
@@henrymccoy2306 no shit, but im saying some dimensions dont need to be specified cuz they dont impact the working of the assembly, so you are free to choose
Solidworks is amazing software, but you should also Checkout my playlist in Fusion 360.
you're so right, i had to stop every 5 seconds bc without the video the drawing don't make sense at all. (btw this is not my first project in SW)
Thank you for this wonderful teaching. It's very useful❤
thank you so much & valuable lesson. Good Luck !
Who is watching in 2024
I liked
Yes sir i am watching
I have a question how you have transferred origin of crankshaft in assembly module before assembly of other parts
Ok
Meee. This guy is awesome! Going to make this later. Former catia user, this is next to impossible with the number of bodies and shortcuts you can use in SW
16 July 2024
You're the best. Sure wish I was as smart as you. Thanks for all your work.
O melhor que vi até hoje, quebrando limites!
superb sir i love it sir every steps i understand thank you
Tip : for piston we can use revolve boss base also
That was really damn impressive. Thanks.
Thank you Maestro
thanks for the explanation sir
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this video is very useful!
I learned a lot of things, thank you sir
really very nice and the way you draw the diagrams 👏👏👏
Thank you a lot for your work, I have learned a lot from your tutorials, but could you leave the sketches so we, your students, be able to try it on our own?
21:49 есть же все чертежи )
@@yarbersheer8559 хде?
@@maximbelousov9762 а метку временную я кому оставил? Ролик сам смотрели? Все размеры есть
@@yarbersheer8559 ох,ды,не заметил))
excellent travail vraiment c'est magnifique j'adore ça
A very very thanku so much sir❤❤
Thank you so much ❤
Thanks bro. This was so helpful for learning sw 🤩🙏
Upload surface modeling video and gear box design as well
thank you so very much for sharing
Just wondering. For the piston, why not do the cross section and then revolve it around the y axis. that way you don't have to do the cake layer style of making a model
I watched the vid and then used the drawings to create the model, I found it was a lot easier doing just that
Thank u, that is everything i need. I love u. Thanks for all, love u babe
Thank you very interesting
amazing tutorial! thanks so much !!
Perfect, thank you!!
Thank you so much sir
AWESOME SIR
Thank you so much. I learned a lot from this video.
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Just made it, super usefull thanks a lot !
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Bro try to reduce your speed it's sometimes annoying otherwise everything good
Thank you really helpful
You are awesome, i learned a lot with this tutorial.
Very good work.
This is too cool now lol Thanks man :)
Thanks a lot for sharing your knowledge 😇
Thank you very much!
very good
Thank you very much. This is a really good example to practice . Not to easy and difficult.