Tutorials

How to design a Blow Mould of a bottle in Solidworks with animation and rendering #blow_moulding

4 0 Beginner
This is the basic tutorial of how to design a blow mould of a bottle. I have divided the tutorial in five parts. In this tutorial we'll learn these features: 1) Bottle Modeling 2) Mould Design 3) Mould Assembly 4) Mould Animation 5) Realistic Rendering First part of the tutorial consists of 3d modeling of a bottle, where we first create a sketch and then use revolved boss command for bottle modeling. Here we'll use some commands like fillet and shell. Later we apply appearance on it and render it. Second part consists of mould designing of the bottle. Here we are using Combine tool to do so. Moulds can be designed in many ways for example core, indent, combine etc. After making molds, we'll create a cavity on the top of the mould for flow of material providing a draft of 3 degrees. In Mould making, we'll use features like extruded boss, mirror, combine, move, save body. It is a useful tool for saving bodies (solid bodies) separately. Third part of the tutorial consists of Assembly of the mould. Here we use some basic mates coincident and concentric. After completing the assembly part, next we'll create animation of blow mould. We'll first explode the assembly and then set time for the animation. Last part consists of rendering of the assembly. We'll apply appearance to the assembly separately and then render it. Rendering usually takes time depending upon the speed of your machine so please be patient while rendering. Please Subscribe our Channel for more Videos and Projects in Solidworks. Please Like and Share Our Videos. Thanks for Watching.

Export Motion Study from SOLIDWORKS with Keyshot Plug-in

2 0 Intermediate
After a lot of request from my subscribers and friends, finally I have decided to make tutorials with voice over. . I hope you like it. In this tutorial, we'll learn how to transfer a motion study of SOLIDWORKS with Keyshot add-in. This tutorial will help many engineers, designers to create beautiful rendered animations. First of all, I have shown the assembly of adjustable wrench which I have already done in SOLIDWORKS. This assembly consists of four parts. 1) Fixed Jaw 2) Movable Jaw 3) Worm Screw 4) Pin I have attached their files for practice. Then we move towards motion study section. Here, I have shown animation of adjustable wrench in SOLIDWORKS. We use Keyshot plug-in and we have linked our file to Keyshot. It will pick this animation. Just go to SOLIDWORKS motion study, go to Keyshot add-in, a window will pop up, click yes to export entire animation. After exporting your animation in Keyshot, adjust the wrench assembly. Do some basic settings and go to animation tab. We have selected 12 FPS and 128 samples per frame. Click render and save the animation. Kindly use play pause technique for practice. I have attached files in the description for practice. Feel free to ask your queries in comment section. I will try to answer each and every question Insha Allah. Keep practicing as practice makes a man perfect. #solidworkskeyshot #plugin #cadable Assembly Files: https://grabcad.com/library/adjustabl... Kindly Subscribe our Channel for more Videos and Projects in Solidworks. Please Like and Share Our Videos. Thanks for Watching. Follow our Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/CADable

How to Model Sheet Metal Door Hinge in Solidworks with Animation & Rendering

0 0 Beginner
In this tutorial, we'll learn how to make a sheet metal door hinge using sheet metal commands. It is a basic exercise for beginners and it will be a good practice for beginners. This tutorial is comprised of four parts: 1) Parts Modeling 2) Assembly 3) Animation 4) Rendering In the first section, i have modeled three parts, hinge fix plate, hinge move-able plate and hinge pin using different commands. In the second section, i have assembled all the parts using different mates. I have used, hinge mate, lock mate, concentric mate, limit mate (within the hinge mate). In the third section I have animated the hinge, using motor at 4 rpm, by selecting one of the knuckle of the move-able hinge. For rotating to and fro i have used playback reciprocating mode with x2 speed. In the last section, I have applied the appearance and scene and rendered the model. The thumbnail rendering is not of photoview360 but it is rendered in Keyshot. It was a time taking process so I haven't used Keyshot here but later I'll use it. #hinge #mechanical_engineering #CADable Door Hinge Files: https://grabcad.com/library/sheet-metal-hinge-3 Please Subscribe our Channel for more Videos and Projects in Solidworks. Please Like and Share Our Videos. Thanks for Watching. Follow our Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/CADable

How to Create a Knife in CollabCAD

0 0 Intermediate
Kitchen Knife Assembly Created in CollabCAD