You're very welcome. The Scuplt tool can really change the way someone approaches complex contours. Even though this isn't an example cast bodies that don't really work well for a shelling operation are ideal for sculpt. I hope you'll explore and enjoy. If you'd like specific examples please feel free to post a request.
Hi, I have a problem. I tried making the nose for our formula car. So I opened my frame model in inventor, started with a sketch in the plane i need and finished it. When i wanted to extrude the lines there stands: "No visible,adaptive,closed Lines." I don´t know really what to do. I´m not really used to Inventor yet, hope you can help.
+BrofideFingerboards Make sure you've created a new part in the assembly. Creating a new sketch will allow you to build features to modify the assembly as it exists but it's not the workflow you want to use.
Amazing man!!!!!! You should put more tags on it like fsae, bodywork etc so that more people see it!! Thank you for taking the time to do this!
You just made my entire project! Thank you! Congratulations!
Absolutely brilliant. I strongly urge you to continue with these tutorials...
Very good video! The program is much better than the other!
Thank you. This taught me some neat modeling tricks
Fantastic tutorial! Well explained. Thank you very much!!!
Such a great tutorial. Thank you so much for information. I will use some of your tutorial for my FSAE body design, thanks.
You're very welcome. The Scuplt tool can really change the way someone approaches complex contours. Even though this isn't an example cast bodies that don't really work well for a shelling operation are ideal for sculpt. I hope you'll explore and enjoy.
If you'd like specific examples please feel free to post a request.
Excellent tutorial! Thank you!
great video....thank you....
wow.. a very detailed video :) thank you..
Great video. I subscribed because of this one.
Very helpful. Thank you for this video
Is sculpt command still available on solidworks 2019?
Excelente video, muchas gracias
Is there a video on creating the faces that you merge. I need help making them and figuring out what faces I need to make
How do you go from a 3D model of the chassis and body panels to the actual physical assemblies?
Hello, great video. what is the similar command for sculpt in solidworks?
Hi Thom, great job! do you have the video of developing of this formula tube frame?
Thank you
+Pedro Kim I do not however this was done using 2D sketches to build a skeleton and Inventor's Frame Generator to add the members and do the trimming.
@@ThomTremblay If you could do a video of the frame that would be great!
Hi, I have a problem. I tried making the nose for our formula car. So I opened my frame model in inventor, started with a sketch in the plane i need and finished it. When i wanted to extrude the lines there stands: "No visible,adaptive,closed Lines."
I don´t know really what to do. I´m not really used to Inventor yet, hope you can help.
+BrofideFingerboards Make sure you've created a new part in the assembly. Creating a new sketch will allow you to build features to modify the assembly as it exists but it's not the workflow you want to use.
Bbut how do you install the body to the chassis in real life ?
Dear Sir, make video for frustom sheet metal development.