I really appreciate your advanced Tutorials Aryan. All your Tutorials I have seen so far have a good pace and doesn’t make it overcomplicated , they are very well structured. It’s nice to see some surface modeling in Solidworks as this gets barely teached in classical MCAD courses. Knowing these techniques can be very handy for molded or press-formed components. I will definitely recommend your channel to some fellow SW users 😊
I'm a student taking my first CAD class in highschool and ive survived frehsman year with no tutorials. Decided to see what im missing out on and this has totally blown me away. You use some great techniques here. Awesome tutorial.
Thank you for your kind words! I'm thrilled to hear that you found the tutorial helpful and that it has blown you away. I'm glad to be able to share some great techniques with you. Keep up the fantastic work in your CAD class, and I wish you continued success in your studies!
HELLO,,,SIR IM FROM INDIA,,, YOUR TEACHINGS AND TECHNIQUES ARE VERY GOOD AND EASY TO LEARN, THANKS FOR YOUR EFFORTS THAT YOU PUT IN TO TEACH COMPLICATED THINGS IN EASY WAY...LOTS OF LOVE FROM INDIA
Addicted to watch Solidworks videos, I am still wondering why? but the software is a piece of art and I love it, thanks for your efforts and sharing it with us.
Aryan even when you're moving fast, I learn something new. I'm on day 3 of learning SW and decided to challenge myself after going through the miniseries' you made. Lots to learn still but I'm looking forward to it. Thanks!
Thank you for your feedback! made my day. Best of luck to you and let me know if you have any questions. Hopefully I will see you on my forum for the course
This was interesting. I learned a few things for sure. I design for the marine industry so most of my parts are sheet metal - items that can be flattened for cutting and forming before welding. It's nice to learn some new skills. My only comment would be - I found it easier to just add three planes and then draw four sketches on the front and three additional planes. Each sketch was either a 30mm or 15mm sketch. Great video and thanks for putting them up. I'm really liking the advanced ones.
Interesting video, learned a few new things. I did find a way which removes quite a few steps. Rather than creating dots on a plane, place 2 points parallel to each other and revolved around the center point 4 times. Create a second plane offset from that one and do the same thing but rotated 45 deg. This can then be used to create 2 splines bringing the total steps needed for this project closer to 10
You do not need to move/copy up 5mm and down 5mm. You can make a copy with 0 on xyz, just click green check, and confirm. It makes a copy in the same spot. You can make multip copies in the same spot as well. If I am to make exactly 1 copy of a sueface, I use surface offset with 0 distance. Once you have the 1.5x scaled surface, you do not have to get a 3D sketch from the edge. You can use the same command or loft, pick the correct edge from each surface.. The cut-extrude thin to clean the exterior can be just simple cut-extrude and check "flip side to cut". The benifit of this is you do not need to figure out a correct value to the thickness, and if it's a more complex cut profile, the thickness may cause an error. You can always use a very small thickness number and choose what body/bodies to keep in the next screen, but cut-extrude with flip side to cut is more efficient.
Thank you for your valuable input! It's great to see users sharing different methods to achieve the same results. These techniques you've mentioned are certainly efficient and can be helpful in different scenarios. I'll make sure to consider your approach in future tutorials. Remember, in design software like SOLIDWORKS, there's often more than one way to achieve the desired result, and learning from each other's methods is a part of the process. Thanks again for your comment!
You can create this curvature using 3D curves with some sine and cosines, even have them parametric without the guesswork and manual point placement. instead of scaling the curve you can just add another one with different parameters (Radius) and have everything mathematically defined.
I love your videos. It’s nice seeing Solidworks presenting in a more modern way. Does anyone have other suggestions of great Solidworks based channels! I want to watch it all!!!
@@with-Aryan It would've saved you a bunch of time and not have to create a sketch on every plane as you show. Additionally, you could define the the equation with global variables, making the model parametric, changing the amplitude, diameter, and frequency of the shape. I actually used this to create a sinusoidal hirth joint.
I recently discovered your channel and I am very happy with this finding. I consider myself a quite skilled Solidworks user but in terms of shortcuts not so much. Can you tell me how you rotate your models so smoothly without even moving your cursor?
A bit random i was watching a documentary about davinchi sorry for bad spelling he made designs way ahead of the time tanks ect but one that shocked the people looking at his disigns was he went to the sultan of the ottoman empire to help make a bridge and i don't think his design was liked a few years ago the researchers looked at the design and 3d printed the bridge and even simulated a little earthquake and it hardly moved !
Made i more complicated than required. Could have just two dia with draft. then circular array. Then cubtract those from a cylinder. And finally edge blend
Not a chance. I dare you to do it like what you said, send me your file info@solidworkstutorials.net and if you could, I’ll give you three of my PDF tutorials (4300 pages) worth $800+ fo free and this comment is my guarantee
Couldn't you create the same object by making a hollow cylinder (or any surface), then a sketch on a normal plane, make a drafted cut, fillet it and then make a circular pattern of the cut and the fillet? or make A drafted extrude, pattern it and then combine it with the cylinder/surface?
Yes, as the combine workflow depends on just intersecting geometry, the method of create the component boolean geometry can be created in any order/method.
If you see on the left within the fillet feature, I have the checkbox for Selection Toolbar checked. This allows you to select all other edges of similar size, edges of the same feature, all edges of the model etc.
@@with-Aryan actually I'm new in field and i want to design machine but it's sometimes when we design top to bottom assembly it show rebuild error when we change and apply in different assembly
need to practice on that. Have you tried to model a car in SOlidWorks yet? That's the ultimate practice.I have that tutorial on my webiste for the Bugatti with 1500 pages. But I give it included in my online course not seperately,
Watch my 1-Hour free webinar if you are a beginner here >> pages.solidworkstutorials.net/comments
I really appreciate your advanced Tutorials Aryan.
All your Tutorials I have seen so far have a good pace and doesn’t make it overcomplicated , they are very well structured.
It’s nice to see some surface modeling in Solidworks as this gets barely teached in classical MCAD courses. Knowing these techniques can be very handy for molded or press-formed components.
I will definitely recommend your channel to some fellow SW users 😊
Glad to hear that, thank you
That surface - scale - sketch trick was fantastic! Definitely going to have to remember that one.
Glad you liked it!
I'm a student taking my first CAD class in highschool and ive survived frehsman year with no tutorials. Decided to see what im missing out on and this has totally blown me away. You use some great techniques here. Awesome tutorial.
Thank you for your kind words! I'm thrilled to hear that you found the tutorial helpful and that it has blown you away. I'm glad to be able to share some great techniques with you. Keep up the fantastic work in your CAD class, and I wish you continued success in your studies!
@@with-Aryan Thank you brother🙏
HELLO,,,SIR IM FROM INDIA,,, YOUR TEACHINGS AND TECHNIQUES ARE VERY GOOD AND EASY TO LEARN, THANKS FOR YOUR EFFORTS THAT YOU PUT IN TO TEACH COMPLICATED THINGS IN EASY WAY...LOTS OF LOVE FROM INDIA
Thanks and welcome
I just wants to say that your teaching or describing Technic is so simple to understand fir any harder model , thanks for it
glad you like it. Try my website solidworkstutorials.net
As a non-beginner, but non-expert, this is exactly the sort of thing that I've been looking for. Thanks!
you are very welcome
If it's works.... The most precise description of this CAD system
Haha, at the end of the day, its a program and might crash at times, if your computer is not happy with the heavy loads.
Addicted to watch Solidworks videos, I am still wondering why? but the software is a piece of art and I love it, thanks for your efforts and sharing it with us.
Aryan even when you're moving fast, I learn something new. I'm on day 3 of learning SW and decided to challenge myself after going through the miniseries' you made. Lots to learn still but I'm looking forward to it. Thanks!
Thank you for your feedback! made my day. Best of luck to you and let me know if you have any questions. Hopefully I will see you on my forum for the course
This was interesting. I learned a few things for sure. I design for the marine industry so most of my parts are sheet metal - items that can be flattened for cutting and forming before welding. It's nice to learn some new skills. My only comment would be - I found it easier to just add three planes and then draw four sketches on the front and three additional planes. Each sketch was either a 30mm or 15mm sketch. Great video and thanks for putting them up. I'm really liking the advanced ones.
glad to hear that
Interesting video, learned a few new things. I did find a way which removes quite a few steps. Rather than creating dots on a plane, place 2 points parallel to each other and revolved around the center point 4 times. Create a second plane offset from that one and do the same thing but rotated 45 deg. This can then be used to create 2 splines bringing the total steps needed for this project closer to 10
how can two points not be parallel :) I didn't understand exactly but I'm sure there is always more than one way to model a geometryin solidworks
im not remotely qualified to watch these but its very interesting, you are a good teacher
you can be! courses.solidworkstutorials.net/Webinar-Registration?utm=SCPHomeCTA Join me
just try it. I just started using solid works 3 days ago
and it only took me a few hours between other tasks to stop puase and rewind my way through it.
Awesome, advanced modeling is something needed in TH-cam and less basic stuff that we have enough of that already
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent as always! Please expand into these advanced videos. This one is great and I would suggest doing a series on surfacing. Thank you!
Ok, i think so too. I thinnk it's time to move it up. will do right after the next 2024 guide
The flex command was new to me today and it was awesome. Thankyou soo much
You're welcome!
Really thanks I learned a lot and drawn it perfectly, just there's one problem I can't fillet out one edge else all gone right.
Advanced, but super easy after your explanation!
Great to hear!
second day in learning SW. Very useful video for understanding the software logics-ish))) Thanks!
thanks!
You do not need to move/copy up 5mm and down 5mm. You can make a copy with 0 on xyz, just click green check, and confirm. It makes a copy in the same spot. You can make multip copies in the same spot as well. If I am to make exactly 1 copy of a sueface, I use surface offset with 0 distance.
Once you have the 1.5x scaled surface, you do not have to get a 3D sketch from the edge. You can use the same command or loft, pick the correct edge from each surface..
The cut-extrude thin to clean the exterior can be just simple cut-extrude and check "flip side to cut". The benifit of this is you do not need to figure out a correct value to the thickness, and if it's a more complex cut profile, the thickness may cause an error. You can always use a very small thickness number and choose what body/bodies to keep in the next screen, but cut-extrude with flip side to cut is more efficient.
Thank you for your valuable input! It's great to see users sharing different methods to achieve the same results. These techniques you've mentioned are certainly efficient and can be helpful in different scenarios. I'll make sure to consider your approach in future tutorials. Remember, in design software like SOLIDWORKS, there's often more than one way to achieve the desired result, and learning from each other's methods is a part of the process. Thanks again for your comment!
You can create this curvature using 3D curves with some sine and cosines, even have them parametric without the guesswork and manual point placement. instead of scaling the curve you can just add another one with different parameters (Radius) and have everything mathematically defined.
you can make everything in sw multiple ways
arriving now on the channel. Full of information. Beautiful work. Thank you very much for sharing. All the best to you always😉👏👏
Thank you for watching!
I'm still a novice but I love the challenge! this vid was awesome! TY!
Glad you liked it!!
Already knew all of the features hahaha, but this is a beautiful work indeed. Congrats!
Thanks a lot!
Gonna try out this method I’ve been using a combination of the wrap, spiral, and loft features this is much simpler lol
do that
I love your videos. It’s nice seeing Solidworks presenting in a more modern way.
Does anyone have other suggestions of great Solidworks based channels! I want to watch it all!!!
Thank you very much! means a lot
Great tutorial !
However, you could make it easier by just using "equation driven curve" using sin(t) and cos(t).
how would this make it easier? :)
@@with-Aryan
Could you watch this video : th-cam.com/video/UJzeoPlmgxs/w-d-xo.html
@@with-Aryan It would've saved you a bunch of time and not have to create a sketch on every plane as you show. Additionally, you could define the the equation with global variables, making the model parametric, changing the amplitude, diameter, and frequency of the shape.
I actually used this to create a sinusoidal hirth joint.
I recently discovered your channel and I am very happy with this finding. I consider myself a quite skilled Solidworks user but in terms of shortcuts not so much. Can you tell me how you rotate your models so smoothly without even moving your cursor?
With a space mouse try 3D connexion
This is phenomenal. Man I am kicking myself for missing out on your Black Friday special.
Christmas sale coming soon, are you on my email list?
@@with-Aryan i am on your list, I will keep an eye out for the email! Thanks!
So glad I found this, cool stuff
This is SO cool!
Definitely gonna try it out soon
Have fun! you should
This was awesome please do more advanced !!! Videos
You got it
Was there a way to have use circular pattern to eliminate the whole lenghty process.?
Wow, that was a great video. Thanks man
Glad you liked it!
Thanks sir for this great video and nice explaination 👏
Most welcome
A bit random i was watching a documentary about davinchi sorry for bad spelling he made designs way ahead of the time tanks ect but one that shocked the people looking at his disigns was he went to the sultan of the ottoman empire to help make a bridge and i don't think his design was liked a few years ago the researchers looked at the design and 3d printed the bridge and even simulated a little earthquake and it hardly moved !
cool1
Wow... I get so much insight from you... Thankss a lot Aryan..
you are welcome!
Made i more complicated than required. Could have just two dia with draft. then circular array. Then cubtract those from a cylinder. And finally edge blend
Not a chance. I dare you to do it like what you said, send me your file info@solidworkstutorials.net and if you could, I’ll give you three of my PDF tutorials (4300 pages) worth $800+ fo free and this comment is my guarantee
It will be interesting to see how to do such shape without flex
you could, but why? why not take the easier route?
@@with-Aryan because only Solidworks has flex XD
How are you able to move the body so smoothly ? Nice Video\model Tho. 👍🏻
using a space mouse, 3D Connexion
@@with-Aryan Alright. Thank You.
i liked this video, everything was clear
Thank you for watching
Loved the model. Great tips!
I'm Glad you like the model, Do practice the technique on other models as well, that is the best way to master a technique, applicative implication.
Hey amazing video! Just want know, if i want to start a career in solidworks, what sites do you think is the best for me as a beginner get clients?
as a freelancer? Upwork
how do you rotate the part so flawlessly without moving the cursor, instances 1:45, 4:29.
PLease do tell how to do it this smoothly.
3D Connexion space mouse Enterprise! Highly recommended
Mine asks for a mate when using move/copy bodies
in the bottom choose the translation option
@@yuvalbarakmechanicaldesign5045 thank you, friend
great content, thank you
Creo parametric just uses one comand for this and that is trajpar
nice!
This another great piece information thanks again
Very welcome
Thanks for this lesson
You are very welcome!
How to measure arc length of an arc in 2d sketch and while making 2d drawing
Thank you
smart dimension first point last point then the arc itself and then it turns itnto the curve length mode
Couldn't you create the same object by making a hollow cylinder (or any surface), then a sketch on a normal plane, make a drafted cut, fillet it and then make a circular pattern of the cut and the fillet? or make A drafted extrude, pattern it and then combine it with the cylinder/surface?
Yes, as the combine workflow depends on just intersecting geometry, the method of create the component boolean geometry can be created in any order/method.
you can make this wavy washer in Creo Parametric with just one Command. i.e Trajectory Parameter or Tranjpar
good to know
CAD packages are differently capable
@@with-Aryan can u create a use case video for a comparison of cad packages
Thanks very good I loved it
You're welcome 😊
Great video, love these tutorials.
Glad you like them!
I love the pace of the video! Amazing video man
Thanks
sir you are the best and me video link share to friends anyone see your video ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Should i move from fusion 360 to sw?
Definitely, especially if you want to work in a corporate industry, SOLIDWORKS is the gold standard of CAD, and not knowing this could cost you a job.
Thank you man
You're welcome!
9:03 how did you select all edges like that ?
If you see on the left within the fillet feature, I have the checkbox for Selection Toolbar checked.
This allows you to select all other edges of similar size, edges of the same feature, all edges of the model etc.
Thanks as always great .
Thanks again!
Thanks
you are welcome
Hello sir how you do floating like animation see time 1:44 and 4:29 like this animation is there any options please tell me
Good day, I am using my 3DConnexion Space mouse enterprise for moving the model in that super smooth manner.
Can you also make an video on topic of layout
I've never liked the layout and never used it! honestly, I've never seen the value in it. sorry
@@with-Aryan actually I'm new in field and i want to design machine but it's sometimes when we design top to bottom assembly it show rebuild error when we change and apply in different assembly
wich version of SolidWorks is it?
2021 premium
Thanks please keep it up GREAT
thanks bro
Any time
Excellent
Thank you! Cheers!
thank you!
you are welcome
great job men thank you very much
you are very welcome
awesomee
Thanks
nice channel
Thanks and welcome
bro I'm really good in part modelling but in surface is little bit tougher what to do for that?
need to practice on that. Have you tried to model a car in SOlidWorks yet? That's the ultimate practice.I have that tutorial on my webiste for the Bugatti with 1500 pages. But I give it included in my online course not seperately,
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Thanks? i guess
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Arrr-Eah-on... No... Ri-oon.
Sir i need your guidance so please keep up the good work sir love from India
Thanks I will