This is an introduction the the Weldments inside SolidWorks 2020. -Structural Steel -Weld Beads -Gusset -End Cap -3D Sketcher -Drawing Creation -Cut-List
Hi Chris, I noticed that the tubing always is placed centered on the sketch line. Is there a way to place it where you want on the sketch line? I ask because, If I want to create a 24x36 table top, using 1 inch tubing, I need to create a sketch that is 23x35. Or am I missing something? Thanks, Paul
How to show the mitre cut on the cutting list? If i'm sending this to a saw line to get the sections cut they need to know the angle of the mitres. I can't find a simple way to do this.
Truly an excellent tutorial! Clear and concise, but not rushed. Many weldment aspects covered. Thanks!!
Thank you for the all wonderful video tutorials you made.
Hi Chris, This is a great video. Thank you for making it!
Hello Chris, These are great beginner tutorials and really useful for a refresher.
Thanks! Glad you like them!
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This was extremely helpful, concise and well demonstrated! Thanks for the video, Chris!
amazingly simple explanation. thank you
Thank you.
Hi Chris, I noticed that the tubing always is placed centered on the sketch line. Is there a way to place it where you want on the sketch line? I ask because, If I want to create a 24x36 table top, using 1 inch tubing, I need to create a sketch that is 23x35. Or am I missing something?
Thanks,
Paul
I don't automatically get the weldments notations, is there a checkbox im missing somewhere? Thank you
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Hi Chris, when I go to the tabs menu the option to enable weldments does not appear.
HI, where is it that we get the training guide?
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@@vertanux1 thanks i will start the tutorial tonight.
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How to show the mitre cut on the cutting list? If i'm sending this to a saw line to get the sections cut they need to know the angle of the mitres. I can't find a simple way to do this.
Add columns to the cut list on the drawing. Set them to show the end angles and orientations.