Tutorials

Translating cam and crank-slider mechanism in solidworks

9 0 Beginner
In this video i have create a dynamic mechanism which convert translating motion into angular motion . the advantage of this mechanism is that it can convert your translating motion into particular angle motion it can also act as ratchet mechanism i hope you like this video other mechanism u might like solidworks tutorial link to make these mechanism LIKE SUBSCRIBE AND SHARE 1. BOWLING ANIMATION : https://youtu.be/3YQfWjVIRnw 2. DOOR MECHANISM : https://youtu.be/fXCXwVEh6F0 3.FOLDABLE TABLE : https://youtu.be/Vbhi8fKnIdE 4.RACK RACK MECHANISM : https://youtu.be/085RPRQPhB8 5. FISH MECHANISM : https://youtu.be/2XJNilUx7FI 6. IRIS MECHANISM : https://youtu.be/turfOzbZnjo 7.TOGGLER DOOR MECHANISM : https://youtu.be/gfgCJyPizHw

CATIA V5 - 2D into 3D Modeling - Exercise

8 4 Beginner
In this guide are displayed CATIA V5 steps modeling based on technical drawings 2D into 3D modeling. With especially attention take a look the introduction of the new body which multiply holes, when the standard methods can not be used (mirrors, circular patterns ...).

SOLIDWORKS - Exercise: 2D into 3D Modeling - Part design training -

6 0 Beginner
Please, look, how it looks this 2d drawing in 3D as a body, watching this video. https://youtu.be/Q8wlGo8aJUo Thanks.

CATIA V5 - 2D into 3D Modeling - Exercise

5 2 Beginner
Look how it looks this 2d drawing in 3D as a body.

Autodesk INVENTOR - 2D into 3D Modeling

5 0 Beginner
In this guide are displayed Autodesk Inventor steps modeling based on technical drawings 2D into 3D modeling. Example of exercise/Part Design training. Basic features: Revolve, Mirror, Hole, Hole with thread, Fillet. Basic entities of the sketches: Line, Circle, Arc, Rectangle Fillet.

2D into 3D Modeling - Part design training - SOLIDWORKS - Exercise

4 2 Beginner
Look how it looks this 2d drawing in 3D as a body !

Extruded boss on the sphere - SolidWorks - Exercise - 2D into 3D solid modeling

4 0 Beginner
In this guide are displayed SolidWorks steps that are required for extruded boss to the sphere surface and modeling of the overall model based on technical drawings. 2D into 3D solid modeling. Example of exercise.

Geneva motion into linear motion mechanism in solidworks

3 0 Beginner
Advance deformation in Solidworks: https://youtu.be/ubK4p7_m910 rod transportation mechanism in Solidworks: https://youtu.be/LT0uVcvE05E

2D into 3D Modeling - Part design training - Autodesk INVENTOR - Exercise

3 2 Beginner
Look how it looks this 2d drawing in 3D as a body !

Autodesk INVENTOR - Training - Part design

3 0 Beginner
In this guide are displayed ADESK INVENTOR steps modeling based on technical drawings 2D into 3D modeling.

How to Prepare G-Code for 3D Printing from CAD Model using Cura software

3 0 Beginner
In this 3D Printing tutorial you will learn how to save STL file format in solidworks, how to generate g codes from stl files for 3d print. this video also include print settings like fill density, print temperature, shell thickness, and many more

Extruded boss on the sphere - CATIA V5 Exercise - 2D into 3D modeling

1 0 Beginner
In this guide are displayed CATIA V5 steps that are required for extruded boss/base to the sphere surface and modeling of the overall model based on technical drawings. 2D into 3D solid modeling. Example of exercise. 3D Modeling: Features to be used: Sketch, Shaft, Boss-Extrude, Reference Geometry - Plane, Linear Pattern, Mirror Feature, Mirror Body, Hole, Hole with thread.

Autodesk INVENTOR - VALVE - 2D into 3D Modeling - Revolve - Extrude

1 0 Beginner
In this guide are displayed Autodesk INVENTOR steps modeling based on technical drawings 2D into 3D modeling. Example of exercise/Part Design training. Basic features: Revolve, Boss-Extrude, Cut-Extrude, Mirror, Hole, Circular Patern, Fillet. Basic entities of the sketches: Line, Circle, Arc, Rectangle. Reference elements: Offset plane.

How to Control Objects with Layer in Siemens NX

0 0 Intermediate
When You Have a small number of object, you can manage the objects by using the Show & Hide command. However, when modeling required a huge number of object to be managed on the screen, the show and hide command is not sufficient.in this case, you will use the layers. https://youtu.be/9bq9swwpjS4

SolidWorks - Practise - 2D into 3D Modeling

0 0 Beginner
Please, look, how it looks this 2d drawing in 3D as a body, watching this video. https://youtu.be/zPW7JUq0t6s Thanks.