5:30 you didn't fully define the arc. The arc line should be black, not blue, and the offset entities command used later will be based on that undefined arc. Adding a horizontal relation between the arc centerpoint and the top line, or a vertical relation between the arc centerpoint and bottom line, would ensure that the arc will always be 90 degrees, and fully defined.
I get 14198.24 grams but i've no idea where thos extra 9 grams are hiding. The difference is about the same as a Ø27.5 x 2mm thick disc which is quite a lot to be short. They still marked my answers to question 2 and 3 correct though
Hi, Does anybody have another CSWP sample? I am preparing myself for the certification, but I would like to do more exercises like the one of the video. I would appreciate any help. KR, Marco
I have been trying to get the mass right. But despite several attempts, I am getting a wrong answer. Can you plz attach the file to the video.Thanks for doing the video.
I agree, but yet again people who will be taking this exam won't necessarily be "elite" in any standards. Also, you'll have plenty of time to model the part, so its not a race to get it done as fast as as possible. Only with experience you'll find new and faster ways to get it done faster. I did my first attempt and it took me about an hour, but I never used equations before.
OPOCHKA sign of a enginear is being able to build shit people can only dream of but not being able to use " propper grammer/ spelling" i spell based on how it sounds
Gysper yea theres actualy this one part where a bunch of people failed bc one of the parts was given to them being dimentioned wrong ... so all their answeres were screwed up even teh apearance was different... but they modeled it the same exact way useing all the dimentions in the correct ways
5:30 you didn't fully define the arc. The arc line should be black, not blue, and the offset entities command used later will be based on that undefined arc. Adding a horizontal relation between the arc centerpoint and the top line, or a vertical relation between the arc centerpoint and bottom line, would ensure that the arc will always be 90 degrees, and fully defined.
My part weight would mess up once I changed my design table for question 2, implemented what you said and it fixed it. thanks!
Fixed my error on the second part too. You the real champ!
Cirith, I believe we made the part correctly, the difference is probably due to the different program year.
thanks for your training 🌹🌹
really perfect video :) i'm looking for forums or a site where i could find parts to build or design so could help me please
I get 14198.24 grams
but i've no idea where thos extra 9 grams are hiding. The difference is about the same as a Ø27.5 x 2mm thick disc which is quite a lot to be short. They still marked my answers to question 2 and 3 correct though
Mine comes around 14200
Hi, Does anybody have another CSWP sample? I am preparing myself for the certification, but I would like to do more exercises like the one of the video.
I would appreciate any help.
KR, Marco
For Q1 I got the exact answer as the answer key but for part 2 I keep getting the wrong answer
This question was on the cwsa practice test not the professional
It’s the one in the official sample CSWP exam from SW, but may be too easy
www.solidworks.com/sw/docs/CSWPSampleExam.pdf
I have been trying to get the mass right. But despite several attempts, I am getting a wrong answer. Can you plz attach the file to the video.Thanks for doing the video.
Is this version 10 or 12? I have SW11, but I don't see gridlines in my equation window like you have.
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I am using 2016 version but getting the answer 14207.72 Instead of 14207.34
I like the guy's accent
14196,686 gr sw 2016?????
I SELECTED C IN THE FINAL ANSWER AND WAS STILL RIGHT
HOWW
Its sw12.
Thanks for the video
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I did this but had different mass about 14800 >:(
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There are a lot quicker ways to do this.
Regards,
Elite SW applications Engineer
ya I did my cswa in 1 hour 15 mins and that included haveing my teacher come over and make shure i did everything
I agree, but yet again people who will be taking this exam won't necessarily be "elite" in any standards. Also, you'll have plenty of time to model the part, so its not a race to get it done as fast as as possible.
Only with experience you'll find new and faster ways to get it done faster. I did my first attempt and it took me about an hour, but I never used equations before.
OPOCHKA sign of a enginear is being able to build shit people can only dream of but not being able to use " propper grammer/ spelling" i spell based on how it sounds
Gysper yea theres actualy this one part where a bunch of people failed bc one of the parts was given to them being dimentioned wrong ... so all their answeres were screwed up even teh apearance was different... but they modeled it the same exact way useing all the dimentions in the correct ways
I'm guessing you didn't do very well in your english class lol