Mate, your tutorials are awesome. I'm halfway through 6 weeks of work experience at an engineering firm in western Australia. Basically they have sat me at a computer and told me to run through the built in tutorials for solidworks. I got through all of them in about 2 weeks (2 weeks earlier than they expected). They hadn't organised anything else for me to do so I went looking for more tutorials as the built in ones are not great and didn't leave me with much knowledge. Stumbled upon your videos and I am hooked big time, your delivery is perfect. I'm developing an appetite to learn as much about Solidworks as I can and I believe it's down to you making the learning process easy. I just want to thank you for sacrificing your free time to provide people like me with the knowledge necessary to use this software. You are a champion, cheers from down Under.
Dear Sir, Your lectures are a goldmine for any CAD enthusiast including myself. The way you explain and give an insight into the subtle details is just amazing. I just want to thank you for your honest and kind efforts. Regards, Your online student from Pakistan, Muhammad
I'm surprised this popped up again :) I have to say, your tuorials are amazing! I started from 0 knowlegde and I was able to make an awesome 3D file for my thesis about 2 years ago.
Hi. Just a quick heads up at 28:20 for those using SW 2018. The part actually loads as "future version file". You might not notice this before you try to model items. This does not work as the file is loaded without features. Using the old version file works well in this instance.
Thank you so much! I started watching your videos after i applied for an internship. I've forgotten a lot about working with SW and your videos are helping me tremendously.
Sir ji, namaste. When i open this file. The message appears that the file can't be opened in the 2018 version. Plz suggest some solutions. Thanks❤. Love your teachings.
Thank you for another interesting SW class! I have an issue, though! Being European, but liviing over 40 years in US and seeing almost exlusively the 3rd angle projection drawings, I am not sure anymore, what the standard 1st angle projection layout should look like. Just thinking lgically, when my first view is TOP view and I derive front view and right side view from it, is shoud have the top view in the upper right corner, vertically below it there shoud be the front view and on left side horizontally should be right side view. The isometric then shoud be sort of 225degrees from the X axis( in Cartesian analytical geometry concept that would be somewhere in 3rd quadrant of the drawing.....(assuming the bottom left corner of the top view is X0Y0). Yet-if I am not wrong, it is not , what I remember. If I remember correctly from the school (more then 50 years ago), the top drawing used to be positioned in bottom right corner of the sheet, left to it would be right side view and above(where I would assume to be back side view) is the front view. And the isometric at 135 degrees from the X avis(i.e. in the 2nd quadrant)....But it has been so long, I am not sure now at 70 years of age. There is also possibility,that the international drawing standards have changed and the layout is different then years ago..... You tube and other Internet sources have somany explanation of this, yet they are many times contradicting each other or at least do the things different way.... I wish someone (perhaps you, Mr. Sikora) would clarify it for me and others, because understanding this is one of the most important concepts in engineering....I am attching a video, which I did couple days ago, wheere I show tehconfusion and alsouncertainity of the ISOMETRIc views in both ANSI and European projection system...... There is one more issue: and that is the language,,,,Why is it called 1st angle and rd angle projection, if there is no any angles involved?????...Thank you th-cam.com/video/c5jeo6v4esQ/w-d-xo.html
Mate, your tutorials are awesome. I'm halfway through 6 weeks of work experience at an engineering firm in western Australia. Basically they have sat me at a computer and told me to run through the built in tutorials for solidworks. I got through all of them in about 2 weeks (2 weeks earlier than they expected). They hadn't organised anything else for me to do so I went looking for more tutorials as the built in ones are not great and didn't leave me with much knowledge. Stumbled upon your videos and I am hooked big time, your delivery is perfect. I'm developing an appetite to learn as much about Solidworks as I can and I believe it's down to you making the learning process easy. I just want to thank you for sacrificing your free time to provide people like me with the knowledge necessary to use this software. You are a champion, cheers from down Under.
Hello JPL, Thanks for the kind words. I am truly happy to hear you found my videos were helpful for you.
Dear Sir,
Your lectures are a goldmine for any CAD enthusiast including myself. The way you explain and give an insight into the subtle details is just amazing. I just want to thank you for your honest and kind efforts.
Regards,
Your online student from Pakistan,
Muhammad
All of your tutorials are amazing! Thank you for sharing.
I'm surprised this popped up again :) I have to say, your tuorials are amazing! I started from 0 knowlegde and I was able to make an awesome 3D file for my thesis about 2 years ago.
Hi. Just a quick heads up at 28:20 for those using SW 2018. The part actually loads as "future version file". You might not notice this before you try to model items. This does not work as the file is loaded without features. Using the old version file works well in this instance.
Thank you so much! I started watching your videos after i applied for an internship. I've forgotten a lot about working with SW and your videos are helping me tremendously.
When i try to insert the geometric tolerance the properties box doesnt show up, is there any way to pop it?
Not sure if I’m gonna be able to remember all of this lol
But thanks again you’re the best.
sir you can move the sheet like in the autocad ... just by holding your middle mouse button ... without pressing the control key
thanks for the videos...they help me a lot
Is there a way to automatically add hole callout dimensions?
On annotations tab find "hole callout" select the outermost edge of any hole.
I am using a 2018 version of solidworks and cannot open the part. Any suggestions?
Update is your only option
you can save the part as STEP AP214(*.step;*.step) then you can open it in old version. hope it help you
thank you
HOW TO INSERT MORE PARTS in one sheet or only bodies from parts file.
Sir ji, namaste.
When i open this file. The message appears that the file can't be opened in the 2018 version.
Plz suggest some solutions.
Thanks❤.
Love your teachings.
Thank you for another interesting SW class! I have an issue, though! Being European, but liviing over 40 years in US and seeing almost exlusively the 3rd angle projection drawings, I am not sure anymore, what the standard 1st angle projection layout should look like. Just thinking lgically, when my first view is TOP view and I derive front view and right side view from it, is shoud have the top view in the upper right corner, vertically below it there shoud be the front view and on left side horizontally should be right side view. The isometric then shoud be sort of 225degrees from the X axis( in Cartesian analytical geometry concept that would be somewhere in 3rd quadrant of the drawing.....(assuming the bottom left corner of the top view is X0Y0). Yet-if I am not wrong, it is not , what I remember. If I remember correctly from the school (more then 50 years ago), the top drawing used to be positioned in bottom right corner of the sheet, left to it would be right side view and above(where I would assume to be back side view) is the front view. And the isometric at 135 degrees from the X avis(i.e. in the 2nd quadrant)....But it has been so long, I am not sure now at 70 years of age. There is also possibility,that the international drawing standards have changed and the layout is different then years ago..... You tube and other Internet sources have somany explanation of this, yet they are many times contradicting each other or at least do the things different way....
I wish someone (perhaps you, Mr. Sikora) would clarify it for me and others, because understanding this is one of the most important concepts in engineering....I am attching a video, which I did couple days ago, wheere I show tehconfusion and alsouncertainity of the ISOMETRIc views in both ANSI and European projection system...... There is one more issue: and that is the language,,,,Why is it called 1st angle and rd angle projection, if there is no any angles involved?????...Thank you
th-cam.com/video/c5jeo6v4esQ/w-d-xo.html
Thanks very much
Hi very thanks
I got my tin foil hat on
among us in real life
Thank you very much