Ever wondered how to make a Dynamic Spring in SolidWorks? | Dune Buggy Ep02
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This is the second episode of the Dune Buggy series. In this episode, I'll tech you a trick on how to createa dynamic spring i the assembly mode of SolidWorks. Knowing how to make springs like these could help you in building this dune buggy and add it to your portfolio.
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This is Ep02 of the Dune Buggy Series
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Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:22 Analysis
00:43 Building the dynamic spring
03:26 Fixing errors
04:25 Important for learners - บันเทิง
To make it more dynamic, use "Flexible part" feature in assembly mode
Please start a series on special purpose machines (Spm) designing videos with concepts.
give me an example please
@@with-Aryan pouching filling and sealing machine
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There are many video tutorials already related to SPM design
Did I miss something? Where did you assign the advanced mates that drives the spring length? Thanks Bob
There are no advanced mates. As long as the start and end point of that straight line is on the surface of those two counter parts, moving them , defines the length of that line, which defines the length of the spring
@@with-Aryan I watched the first part of the video that is key, building a new part within an assembly. I was trying to make build an assembly by inserting an existing spring model.
Is building a new part within the assembly the only why to make it dynamic or driven off from another mate?
Dear sir,
I have a problem in sweep command to draw three twisted tubes in different centers at both of two ends , one end three tubes in same centers but the second of end in triangle shape ?? please could help me ???Thanks
I have a doubt?? Can we fix length of extursion after using tool like define the sketch
what do you mean? of course!
Is there a way to get the spring to update dynamically in real time (without having to rebuild to see the effect)?
It’d be another “trick” I know. But it’s not worth it
This would be fine for digital designs only, but the actual part would vary depending on its shape. You couldn't really get it manufactured off that model. The flattened surface on wither end would be different sizes at the very least. Try weighing the part in both configurations, it'll show different mass for both.
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hi, i did the same i create the susp assembly but when i put it in place in the car assembly i cant move it (i used limitDistance to creat the path of the susp)
Are you a member of my course? Post your part on the forum and let me lookknow at it
@@with-Aryan unfortunately I'm not
@@with-Aryan i can post it only if i am a part of the course ?
Do you teach by online, i want to
Hello
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NO....Pretty springs will slow you down and do nothing to improve design functionality. Flexible assemblies can sometimes not update correctly. Model springs as a cylinder..if you model them at all...especially if they are dynamic. Nothing worse than presenting a design to customers and watching SW swirl just because you wanted to show a cartoon. You just showed them that you are at the mercy of your software and not in control. This looks cool...but is totally avoided in the real world until DS can recode their software. SW users are used to crashes...but customers don't appreciate it.