First of all, I would like to thank you for all the videos you have provided to us, you have made it easier to learn and use the tools without complications
You are doing a great work, here in Canada 🇨🇦 in job as a designer they are asking 2-5 years of experience in designing , your videos help me to gain knowledge for free
First of all, thank you for your work and for sharing it ! I find that this video is really better than the previous ones. You have been able to really explain here more why you use such or such feature during the realization of the model. It makes your work even more educational! Thanks again and best wishes from France !
Hello sir can we extract data of specific edge in solidworks of any 3d model. I want to basically get data of xyz values of any edge or weld path. The xyz values will be 1mm equidistant.i need to feed this to my robotic arm . So is it possible in any way to extract data of xyz values and save in file.
Longtime subscriber here, so please take my comment as constructive. This drill bit would be cost prohibitive to produce. It also wouldn't cut anything. This tutorial missed a couple points that could have made it very good instead of mere content to meet posting quotas. Point 1: The end condition of the swept cut. There is no way to cost effectively produce this. The spiral sketch should have had a variable near the end so the swept cut could exit the bit the same as the production grinder would. Point 2: the drill tip would never produce anything other than a mushroom shape if used this way. There are many faceted cuts on the end that includes fall away so the pair of flat cutting edges can engage and "peel" the material. Flutes look nice but aren't needed if there are no chips produced. I get this is a tutorial to demonstrate the various features, but you have demonstrated them in just about every other video you have produced. If you take a look at drill bit cutting edges, you will see how complicated it would be to try to cut the various features while maintaining rotation, as well as fall away. This is what I was hoping to see in this video.
First of all, I would like to thank you for all the videos you have provided to us, you have made it easier to learn and use the tools without complications
Amazing exercises! You are doing a great job. Keep it doing it and continue to help us!
You are doing a great work, here in Canada 🇨🇦 in job as a designer they are asking 2-5 years of experience in designing , your videos help me to gain knowledge for free
First of all, thank you for your work and for sharing it !
I find that this video is really better than the previous ones. You have been able to really explain here more why you use such or such feature during the realization of the model.
It makes your work even more educational!
Thanks again and best wishes from France !
Excellent tutorial..
You are very informative explaining every command helping me to improve and imagining the drawings thanks ❤
Thanks! wonderful SOLIDWORKS instructing videos! 😎
thanks for uploading.
Sir im your big fan ❤❤❤
you are the best! love you A LOT
Good work nice command explain
Thanks
Thank you for the great tutorial! 👍
cool
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Estaba buscando este modelado, hasta que por fin lo encontré
Thanks alot sir
Amazing work
Really cool.
❤ nice 🙂
how do you do this in creo?
Thanks 😊
pretty nice
Thanks
Could you make for reverse screw or Double helix path mate
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Which software
kindly make video on tesla cyber truck
Thanks you!
Hello sir can we extract data of specific edge in solidworks of any 3d model. I want to basically get data of xyz values of any edge or weld path. The xyz values will be 1mm equidistant.i need to feed this to my robotic arm . So is it possible in any way to extract data of xyz values and save in file.
Longtime subscriber here, so please take my comment as constructive. This drill bit would be cost prohibitive to produce. It also wouldn't cut anything. This tutorial missed a couple points that could have made it very good instead of mere content to meet posting quotas.
Point 1: The end condition of the swept cut. There is no way to cost effectively produce this. The spiral sketch should have had a variable near the end so the swept cut could exit the bit the same as the production grinder would.
Point 2: the drill tip would never produce anything other than a mushroom shape if used this way. There are many faceted cuts on the end that includes fall away so the pair of flat cutting edges can engage and "peel" the material. Flutes look nice but aren't needed if there are no chips produced.
I get this is a tutorial to demonstrate the various features, but you have demonstrated them in just about every other video you have produced. If you take a look at drill bit cutting edges, you will see how complicated it would be to try to cut the various features while maintaining rotation, as well as fall away. This is what I was hoping to see in this video.
do you know of any tutorial that does this?
Bhai crack download ki koi link btao na solidwork ki
Hi sir, How to read 2D diagram for beginners?
Bro , can u make a design on car side door like rolls royce car or side mirror of car plz
I want to design for my project
that drill is blunt
Which software is better please tell me sir
A drill with a cone tip won’t drill.
end milling cutter sir 3d modling kariye to plz ❤
Please design feed screw
Hi sir