Hello Dan , This was my first time having your video and it is very good. I am trying to get your videos as much as I can, now that I have few days off, I would like to learn more about the equation and all there is about SolidWorks. Thanks and I will try to follow you. Have a geat day.
Hello Dan, I'm pretty sure that you can't access the Global variables while in the sketch is because SolidWorks needs to "save" the "part" in memory before you can use Global variables in it. Technically as you are in a new sketch and have not exited it for SolidWorks to do that. If you exit out of the sketch and then edit it you can use Global variables, you do not need to create a dimension and create a feature in the sketch before. Just exit the sketch and edit it again and then you have access to the Global variables :) Keep up the good work in these videos
i took an advanced cad course so i know good modeling practices but it was all in Creo so I don't know some of these Solidworks specific tips. Solidworks is the thing i had my first class on and what i actually work with so i have a good foundation. I've been going through and learning things like hotkeys just recently.
Hi Dan, thank you for making this video. I have been teaching myself how to use SolidWorks for the purpose of fine hardwood furniture design and construction. I’m working on a maple workbench assembly file that I made using a top-down approach. You mentioned this being cumbersome. I would greatly appreciate an opportunity to discuss design philosophy with you as there are not many knowledgeable people to turn to for help on this subject. Please let me know if this is something you may be open to, I’m also local to your region.
You're welcome for the video. I don't have much time right now though. Since you are nearby, you might consider taking AEDD170 at Southern Maine Community College this fall, which I teach. It requires an individual project, so you could use your workbench as a test case.
@@DanAbbott-SMCC Thank you for responding to me Dan. I understand your time is limited, but perhaps you can afford me one more response here in regards to a specific problem I have encountered. I created a .txt file global variable list and imported it into my assembly file (that I designed top down). When I attempt to edit the dimensions and link the imported global variables by entering the = sign, they are simply absent. Only Functions, File Properties, and measure show up. I did notice that if I create a new sketch (not within a new part) then the global variable are accessible, however this does not do me much good. So my question to you is this a Solidworks bug or is it a function of my top down assembly?
Hi Dan I'm a self taught user and I never took teachings in the field, just figured stuff out on my own. I was wondering, you mentioned top down design in 13:05 , how does that differ from this workflow, have you any videos on it ? I'm really interested! Thanks!
There are a few other videos that deal with equations. Global variable are fairly straightforward, but the process can get fairly involved. You might find the video on tapers and that on configuration tables useful.
Thank you for the video. I used this to a and it is great...but I have troubles when making copies of an assembly. Once a the file is linked, even if you save as with references file reference stays the same. Is there a wa to go around this?
The best way to make copies of an assembly is with the "pack and go" function. I'm not exactly sure what you are asking, however, so this might not be responsive to your question.
If I understand your question, I doubt it since the configuration table is linked to specific named dimensions, so the dimensions would have to exist in the new part with the same names. I'll try it if I get a chance, but have you tried it? Maybe if the equation manager contained only global variables, but not equations linked to dimensions? It doesn't seem to work, even for just global variables, but I'll look into it.
Thanks for the video! I have a couple questions. You can make Global variables available in only the assebly ans set part variables equal to these once the part is loaded in the assembly. Opening the part file the dimention shows up as a read only. Is doing this accepable practice? If I set up my gobal variable text file, import the file in to the parts and then realizes I want another variable how do I link it? It does not seem to do this automatically is there a way to make it update this automatically? Thanks!
Thus far the only way I have found to add a global variable to the text file and part is to add it to the text file. Unlink and deleate all my gobal variables in the part and then click link gobal variables. Any other method either does not sink to the text file or does not sink from the text file to the part.
Sorry I didn't see this earlier. Busy semester. You can add global variables to the text file, but you have to import that new variable into the file in order to use it. You must also check the box in the column between "evaluates to" and "comments" that is identified with an icon that looks like a notepad and for some reason doesn't display a roll-over. That will cause it to link back to the text file and update your part. No need to unlink all global variable. If that doesn't answer your question, let me know.
Hello Dan , This was my first time having your video and it is very good. I am trying to get your videos as much as I can, now that I have few days off, I would like to learn more about the equation and all there is about SolidWorks. Thanks and I will try to follow you. Have a geat day.
I'm glad you found them useful.
Thanks for the great video Dan. This helped me alot with a project i'm working on 😊
Glad it helped!
thank you so much . this video was very helpful
You're very welcome.
Great Explanation! Thank you for the video
Glad it was helpful!
Hello Dan, I'm pretty sure that you can't access the Global variables while in the sketch is because SolidWorks needs to "save" the "part" in memory before you can use Global variables in it. Technically as you are in a new sketch and have not exited it for SolidWorks to do that. If you exit out of the sketch and then edit it you can use Global variables, you do not need to create a dimension and create a feature in the sketch before.
Just exit the sketch and edit it again and then you have access to the Global variables :)
Keep up the good work in these videos
Thanks for weighing in. I may not get to revising this one right away, but I will keep making videos for my students and making them public.
i took an advanced cad course so i know good modeling practices but it was all in Creo so I don't know some of these Solidworks specific tips. Solidworks is the thing i had my first class on and what i actually work with so i have a good foundation. I've been going through and learning things like hotkeys just recently.
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@@DanAbbott-SMCC thank you for the upload
Hi Dan, thank you for making this video. I have been teaching myself how to use SolidWorks for the purpose of fine hardwood furniture design and construction. I’m working on a maple workbench assembly file that I made using a top-down approach. You mentioned this being cumbersome. I would greatly appreciate an opportunity to discuss design philosophy with you as there are not many knowledgeable people to turn to for help on this subject. Please let me know if this is something you may be open to, I’m also local to your region.
You're welcome for the video. I don't have much time right now though. Since you are nearby, you might consider taking AEDD170 at Southern Maine Community College this fall, which I teach. It requires an individual project, so you could use your workbench as a test case.
@@DanAbbott-SMCC Thank you for responding to me Dan. I understand your time is limited, but perhaps you can afford me one more response here in regards to a specific problem I have encountered. I created a .txt file global variable list and imported it into my assembly file (that I designed top down). When I attempt to edit the dimensions and link the imported global variables by entering the = sign, they are simply absent. Only Functions, File Properties, and measure show up. I did notice that if I create a new sketch (not within a new part) then the global variable are accessible, however this does not do me much good. So my question to you is this a Solidworks bug or is it a function of my top down assembly?
Hi Dan I'm a self taught user and I never took teachings in the field, just figured stuff out on my own. I was wondering, you mentioned top down design in 13:05 , how does that differ from this workflow, have you any videos on it ? I'm really interested! Thanks!
There are a few other videos that deal with equations. Global variable are fairly straightforward, but the process can get fairly involved. You might find the video on tapers and that on configuration tables useful.
great video! thank you for making it
My pleasure.
great video
Glad you enjoyed it
Thank you for the video. I used this to a and it is great...but I have troubles when making copies of an assembly. Once a the file is linked, even if you save as with references file reference stays the same. Is there a wa to go around this?
The best way to make copies of an assembly is with the "pack and go" function. I'm not exactly sure what you are asking, however, so this might not be responsive to your question.
Can I share a table in one part to another part. The equation editor is a bit annoying to use.
If I understand your question, I doubt it since the configuration table is linked to specific named dimensions, so the dimensions would have to exist in the new part with the same names. I'll try it if I get a chance, but have you tried it? Maybe if the equation manager contained only global variables, but not equations linked to dimensions? It doesn't seem to work, even for just global variables, but I'll look into it.
Thanks for the video! I have a couple questions.
You can make Global variables available in only the assebly ans set part variables equal to these once the part is loaded in the assembly. Opening the part file the dimention shows up as a read only. Is doing this accepable practice?
If I set up my gobal variable text file, import the file in to the parts and then realizes I want another variable how do I link it? It does not seem to do this automatically is there a way to make it update this automatically?
Thanks!
Thus far the only way I have found to add a global variable to the text file and part is to add it to the text file. Unlink and deleate all my gobal variables in the part and then click link gobal variables. Any other method either does not sink to the text file or does not sink from the text file to the part.
Sorry I didn't see this earlier. Busy semester. You can add global variables to the text file, but you have to import that new variable into the file in order to use it. You must also check the box in the column between "evaluates to" and "comments" that is identified with an icon that looks like a notepad and for some reason doesn't display a roll-over. That will cause it to link back to the text file and update your part. No need to unlink all global variable. If that doesn't answer your question, let me know.
Thankyou
You are welcome.