Watching with speakers and of course 37:39 is the exact moment my roommate walks into the room... Thanks for the great videos! having to learn to use SolidWorks on the fly for a new job and these are pretty close to perfect :)
In youtube world there are very few people able to explain very nice, you are one of the few. I really like how you explain. Thanks for sharing this amazing lessons.
This was really helpful. And very well done. Thank you for making the time to share your experience and knowledge with others. You could be top ten best free Solidworks tutorials out there? Top five? Stay humble. Thanks again! I look forward to immersion in your other lessons.
First of all thank you for spending the time to make this video. It seems odd to me the part you chose to display. I find issues with the practical aspect of the functionality. For example the pins for the u-joint needs circlips to keep them from falling out when in rotation. What feature within the program would detect the inherent vibration and gyroscopic forces pulling on the pins and moving them outward? Is there a simulation where you can import your assembly to run real world test for functionality? Thanks.
Hi figifister, thank you for the kind words. Many of these example parts are simply widgets. They allow for simple theoretical demonstrations of the software's functionality.
Do you know how long it took me to figure out imt 103_3a. Its not as strait forward as Thought when I looked at it. When you put in the tangent arc at the bottom and the chamfer up top it screws up adding reference geometry. so what I did was design everything square, dimension, revolve boss base put in the threads up top, which was its own challenge playing with the setting to make sure the threads were solid. I did add a stud post with undercut because I think it looks cleaner. Anyways. the base cone was possibly the most difficult once I got used to using swept cut, circular pattern and mirror off and reference my reference plane to cut-sweep the other direction. All in all the dome at the bottom with the r5/16 I designed it in cut it out and added it at the end all because the blueprints did not give me a total shaft length beyond the knurled handle. Design intent, makes things like this incredibly annoying but without your teaching, of previous videos, I wouldn't have been able to do it and definitely never would have taken design intent into consideration.
Your tutorials are the best I have found thus far. Tim Callinan’s are good also, but yours are top of the heap. Do you have any for SolidWorks Electrical? Or know of anyone who does?
Thank you so much for these tutorials! They're the best! Do you have any video where you import a part and edit this part? I have to import a 3D model of a bone and cut a piece out of it and build on this bone some new design. (not necessary on a flat surface) is this possible ? Thanks a lot!
You are welcome, thanks for the kind words. The closest exercise I have for importing neutral file formats in E22. It may be helpful for what you are doing, but not sure.
My Windows 10 explorer would not show the part icon as a picture of the part - only as the standad Icon (which could be described as fat yellow upside down letter T -in isometric view). But your parts (which I downloaded) are displayed correctly-miniature picture of actual part. I am using SW ver. 2021-22. Any idea why? Thank you.
Please narrow your scope. I’ve watched you change your mind three times within 10 seconds. This is very informative however it is also very distracting from the main point you’re trying to make. Very good presentation.
Hi Lance, Thank you for the kind words. My TH-cam channel description is as follows. Description: Non-professional, rough, unedited, educational CAD/CAE/CAM Videos. "Don't expect much, and you may find something useful."
Watching with speakers and of course 37:39 is the exact moment my roommate walks into the room... Thanks for the great videos! having to learn to use SolidWorks on the fly for a new job and these are pretty close to perfect :)
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In youtube world there are very few people able to explain very nice, you are one of the few. I really like how you explain. Thanks for sharing this amazing lessons.
Thank You So Much!
I am unable to thank you enough for how much I've learned in a VERY short time, all thanks to your Excellent tutorials!
These tutorials are really helpful and I really appreciate your effort
This was really helpful. And very well done. Thank you for making the time to share your experience and knowledge with others. You could be top ten best free Solidworks tutorials out there? Top five? Stay humble. Thanks again! I look forward to immersion in your other lessons.
Thanks Matt!
The great explanation and wonderful video
Very nice and detail introduction. Good enough for most tasks.
Excellent lesson. The only problem I had is that when I assembled the red pin the assembly would not rotate anymore. Not sure why.
Thank you very much! You're an amazing teacher! If I could have a chance to meet you, I want to say thanks in person.
Hi Moe, Thank you for the kind words.
First of all thank you for spending the time to make this video. It seems odd to me the part you chose to display. I find issues with the practical aspect of the functionality. For example the pins for the u-joint needs circlips to keep them from falling out when in rotation. What feature within the program would detect the inherent vibration and gyroscopic forces pulling on the pins and moving them outward? Is there a simulation where you can import your assembly to run real world test for functionality? Thanks.
Hi figifister, thank you for the kind words. Many of these example parts are simply widgets. They allow for simple theoretical demonstrations of the software's functionality.
Thank you so much for all these amazing videos!
I cant thank you enough man, thanks!!
Great tutorials. Thank you very much.
Dear sir , Thanks lot🙏 day by day getting more interested to watch your videos. request you to keep doing it and if you can make videos on catia too
59:29 pls can you explain how to sketch the LC board
Thank you for your efforts.
very helpful videos, but could you tell me how to show the waste material for the IMT 103_3A of the exercise?
When can i see the drowning of the parts?
Do you know how long it took me to figure out imt 103_3a. Its not as strait forward as Thought when I looked at it. When you put in the tangent arc at the bottom and the chamfer up top it screws up adding reference geometry. so what I did was design everything square, dimension, revolve boss base put in the threads up top, which was its own challenge playing with the setting to make sure the threads were solid. I did add a stud post with undercut because I think it looks cleaner. Anyways. the base cone was possibly the most difficult once I got used to using swept cut, circular pattern and mirror off and reference my reference plane to cut-sweep the other direction. All in all the dome at the bottom with the r5/16 I designed it in cut it out and added it at the end all because the blueprints did not give me a total shaft length beyond the knurled handle. Design intent, makes things like this incredibly annoying but without your teaching, of previous videos, I wouldn't have been able to do it and definitely never would have taken design intent into consideration.
Your tutorials are the best I have found thus far. Tim Callinan’s are good also, but yours are top of the heap. Do you have any for SolidWorks Electrical? Or know of anyone who does?
Very clear explanation. Thank you so much!
Is there drawings for the parts to recreate them? I feel like that would be good practice. Start all the parts from scratch and then make the assembly
just download the parts and create ur own drawings, pretty easy
Thank you so much for these tutorials! They're the best! Do you have any video where you import a part and edit this part? I have to import a 3D model of a bone and cut a piece out of it and build on this bone some new design. (not necessary on a flat surface) is this possible ? Thanks a lot!
You are welcome, thanks for the kind words. The closest exercise I have for importing neutral file formats in E22. It may be helpful for what you are doing, but not sure.
Man you are a LEGEND
Many humble thanks!
Great video thanks alot
My Windows 10 explorer would not show the part icon as a picture of the part - only as the standad Icon (which could be described as fat yellow upside down letter T -in isometric view). But your parts (which I downloaded) are displayed correctly-miniature picture of actual part. I am using SW ver. 2021-22. Any idea why? Thank you.
alt is not working when i put the battery holder for the l5 assignment.. i got solid works 2019
This is so epic
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Please narrow your scope. I’ve watched you change your mind three times within 10 seconds. This is very informative however it is also very distracting from the main point you’re trying to make. Very good presentation.
Hi Lance, Thank you for the kind words. My TH-cam channel description is as follows. Description:
Non-professional, rough, unedited, educational CAD/CAE/CAM Videos.
"Don't expect much, and you may find something useful."