Solidworks Tutorial | Revolved & Swept Part of a steering wheel | 3d Modeling Tutorial

Solidworks is an engineering tool used for computer-aided designs(CAD) and computer-aided engineering(CAE). Its one of the biggest and useful CAD tools to have and learn.
These sets of tutorial videos is to help you learn SolidWorks from a novice/beginner stage to an expert.

Revolve is a method of defining three-dimensional geometry by revolving a sketched section around a centerline. Use the Revolve tool to create a solid or surface feature, and to add or remove material. You can create the following revolve types:
• Revolved protrusion—Solid, Thickened
• Revolved cut—Solid, Thickened
• Revolved surface
• Revolved surface trim—Regular, Thickened
A revolved section requires an axis of revolution that can be created either with the section or defined by selecting model geometry

Sweep features are defined by using custom 2D cross-section (or face) moved along a pre-set path to create a 3D shape or surface. With the sweep method, the user defines a 2-D or 3-D guide curve, in addition to creating the cross-s

  1. Step 1: Swept and Revolved Part


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