Exercise 54: How to model a 'Trefoil Knot Minimal Surface Structure' in Solidworks 2018
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In Exercise 54, you will learn how to create this Trefoil Knot Minimal Surface modeling in Solidworks. After following this step-by-step video tutorial you will learn how to create these aesthetic-looking flowing surfaces by using the loft surface and fill surface commands in Solidworks.
Important Commands Used:
-Revolve Boss/Base
-Split Line
-Delete Face
-3D Sketch
-Knit Surface
-Loft Surface
-Fill Surface
-Move/ Copy Body
-Fillet
-Extrude Boss/ Base
-Indent
-Change Appearance
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This Trefoil Knot Minimal Surface Structure is previously made by Nat Friedman. It is Carved from limestone, and this form is based on the shape of the soap-film minimal surface on a wire bent into a trefoil knot.
Hi Guys this is my first tutorial video with voiceover. So please give your valuable feedback in the comment section.
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👍👍 for your first voiceover video .
DESIGN method .......complex
Thank you so much ! amazing example. I learned a lot in the last part, when you deleted face and built a new face with filled surface, in ordred to achive tangency. Great example, learned several new things. thank you!
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Challenging exercise. It requires a lot of attention to the Loft and Filling tools. The narration is excellent, making the video even more intuitive. Your work on TH-cam has been a great learning experience for everyone. Thank you very much for teaching. May your productions bring you satisfaction and learning for us.🤓👏👏👏👏
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Dude. F*cking awesome video.
i'm going to need to watch this about 30 more times to totally get this. I love when I get completely taken to school on designing things.
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You can watch as much as you want
I'm not a solidworks / CAD person at all, but watching people who are very skilled at parametric stuff is mesmerizing to me. Some of your exercises have inspired me to recreate them in poly-modeling as topology studies and this one in particular was really fun.
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I have been doing organic modeling in solid works now for about a year and thought I was beginning to get my head wrapped around it until I saw this video. That is some very nice work and I don't think I would ever figured it out myself. Please continue with a voice overs as it helps us understand many things you are doing. I do appreciate your videos as they have helped me understand many things that had eluded watching them.
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Very impressive, thanks for the video. I appreciate the voiceover
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It's my first voiceover i will improve it more in my upcoming videos
please continue doing this voiceovers I understand better
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Nice work man! Inspiring stuff !
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Very nice sir
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Well, I've been using SW for years now, yet I still found this to be a bit tricky, I must admit. But I'm only using SW 2015, and it kind of stumbled when it came to the central surface lofts, so I had to come up with a trial & error "work-around" that still would render this shape perfectly per your video. I'm happy to say that I managed, and it did come out exactly as it should. As simple as this shape *appears* , it's *brilliant* ! You say this is your first - I say you're off to a great start, and I look forward to your future videos.
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And, Thank you for watching my whole video and i will improve the voiceover in my upcoming videos.
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Nice work!
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Very nice video ) useful and it is your fırst voice ..and understable english
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Now, I will do voice overs in every upcoming video
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What will happen if we had selected optimize surface, help
Impressive and nice modeling instruction. Can you model another minimal surface? If possible, I would request Costa minimal surface modeling instruction.!!
I will try to make it,
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Hi. could you please make tutorial for modeling these things in 3dsmax?
I don't know 3ds max yet, But i think it's possible in 3ds max
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Very good .👍 I still don't understand the selectionManager logic🤕
Selection Manager in Loft Surface or In Fill Surface
Actually i split the surface first because splitting the face will give a finer result while making lofts
@@EasyCADSolutions The problem is that I do not always see the direction in the construction of surfaces I cannot yet predict the result of building a surface when using different faces A lot of time is spent on working out different options until you get the desired result. This happens because I can't understand the solidworks surface construction algorithm to predict the result.
Yes, It's difficult to predict the surfacing results in Solidworks
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