How did he shell the last tow faces at 4:17 ? I do not understand, he 1st shell the 2 cylindrical faces with thickness 5mm so there should be a 5mm thick material behind those 2 faces that he selected @ 4:17, so if he shell the last 2 faces with 3mm thickness then there should a 2mm material still be remaining out of the 5mm material that he previously shell with the cylindrical faces. Somebody please explain !!
My guess is that for the different thickness he didn't select the end faces, so those were only 3mm thick. Since he selected the end faces for the 3mm shell, that resulted in 0mm thickness aka a hole
at the points where those two 26mm bosses meet the inside of the shelled part - it should be a smooth, flush face, but you have built the model so that there is a step (go to 3:58 to see what I mean). I am having the same issue. The drawing shows a flush inside face, all the way around the inner hollow profile.
Claudio Ciseria In this case the tone and texture are set by the material (1060 alloy). Here's a quick run through of changing colors/materials: th-cam.com/video/0xO8pXvoem8/w-d-xo.html
Depending on the mesh quality, 25% difference may occur in the same piece. I really wonder how they evaluate FOS value in the competition? A wide range of answers is needed, and someone with errors in their drawing can unwittingly hit this range. I got 2.93 (medium mesh quality) and 2.26 (fine mesh quality).
How did he shell the last tow faces at 4:17 ? I do not understand, he 1st shell the 2 cylindrical faces with thickness 5mm so there should be a 5mm thick material behind those 2 faces that he selected @ 4:17, so if he shell the last 2 faces with 3mm thickness then there should a 2mm material still be remaining out of the 5mm material that he previously shell with the cylindrical faces.
Somebody please explain !!
same question here
My guess is that for the different thickness he didn't select the end faces, so those were only 3mm thick. Since he selected the end faces for the 3mm shell, that resulted in 0mm thickness aka a hole
at the points where those two 26mm bosses meet the inside of the shelled part - it should be a smooth, flush face, but you have built the model so that there is a step (go to 3:58 to see what I mean). I am having the same issue. The drawing shows a flush inside face, all the way around the inner hollow profile.
Exellent video simply and very very useful. Keep going!
can I ask a question? when I use first method my fillet for upper hole not come out properly even all dim are same in all method.why
Wow marvelous 🎉🔥🔥🔥
Hi. Could you tell me how to have your model colors? Shadows, tone, material etc?
Claudio Ciseria In this case the tone and texture are set by the material (1060 alloy). Here's a quick run through of changing colors/materials: th-cam.com/video/0xO8pXvoem8/w-d-xo.html
SOLIDWORKS thank you very much for answering really really kind from you! I will give it a try. Cheers.
I'm using solidworks 2014. and during phase 2 my shell fails. Any advice on how i should go about fixing that?
Could you post this to the MySolidWorks forum for further help? my.solidworks.com/forums
very interesting. thanks. Can you make some video especially about simulation?
thanks!!!
great video other than too many "go ahead"
My FOS came out to be 2.62 instead of 2.76219 here. Anybody got something similar?
Depending on the mesh quality, 25% difference may occur in the same piece. I really wonder how they evaluate FOS value in the competition? A wide range of answers is needed, and someone with errors in their drawing can unwittingly hit this range. I got 2.93 (medium mesh quality) and 2.26 (fine mesh quality).
Nothing exeptional welp im out