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Using Advanced Blend Option in Creo Parametric

17 2 Intermediate
The video shows complete 2d to 3d Modeling as well as advanced use of loft option

Convert splines to arcs tangent for Lasercut

6 0 Expert
SolidWorks Export DXF in TANGENT ARCS I do not know of a Solidworks macro that can convert "polyline" DXF ​​files into tangent circle arcs. We know that laser machine pilots need it and that some suppliers refuse files containing ellipses splines or only polylines. To export a Solidworks DXF file into tangent arcs, use Draftsight free software distributed by Dassault Systèmes, the owner of SW. Here are the steps you should take to get there efficiently and after a few tries, without much time wasting: Follow theses instructions with steps pictures 1 to 9 1. Export a face, a sketch in DXF taking care to go in the export options and tick the box "POLYLINE". Step 1A, Step1B 2. Download and install DRAFTSIGHT. ... open the DXF file from SW. Step 1C 3. If your export is in spline, you can transform it into pôlylignes with the command "ÉclaterX" (Explode) Step1C1. = F1 4. To remember the procedure, it is only a question of going back to the help of Draftsight menu F1 and to follow the information concerning the poylines and the conversion of these into tangent arches. Step 1D. In fact, the command Adjust (Probably Adjust or Explode in English), this command transforms polylines into tangent arcs into this single function. Step1D and Step2. 5. Save the dxf or dwg and publish it to your client. 6. To import it into SW and or to check it: In order to obtain the tangency between the arcs it is necessary to check the box "ADDING CONSTRAINTS" when importing dxf into SW. Step3 7. And that's the work, Step Last. For me this is a small miracle happening entirely inside SolidWorks! If you consider this procedure too long, know that I lost a lot of time not having known it!  Note: I am not an autocad-user. I know you could do it differently and the final parameters like the number of tangent arcs can be adjusted. But this is a procedure that works very well without the help of software that covers most of the needs. SolidWorks Exporter DXF en ARCS TANGEANTS Je ne connais pas de macro Solidworks capable de convertir les fichiers DXF « polylignes » en arcs de cercles tangeants. On sait que les pilotes de machines laser en ont besoin et que certains fournisseurs refusent les fichiers contenant des splines des ellipses ou uniquement des polylignes. Pour exporter un fichier Solidworks DXF en arcs tangeants , utiliser Draftsight un logiciel gratuit distribué par Dassault Systèmes, le propriétaire de SW. Voici les étapes que vous devriez rencontrer pour y arriver de façon efficace et après quelques essais, sans trop de perte de temps : 1. Exporter une face, une esquisse en DXF en prenant soin d’aller dans les options d’exportation et de cocher la case « POLYLINE ». Step 1A, Step1B 2. Télécharger et installer DRAFTSIGHT.…ouvrir le fichier DXF provenant de SW. Step 1C 3. Si votre export est en spline, vous pouvez la transformer en pôlylignes avec la commande « ÉclaterX « (Explode) Step1C1. = F1 4. Pour vous souvenir de la procédure il ne s’agit que de retourner dans l’aide de Draftsight menu F1 et de suivre les informations qui concernent les poylignes et la conversion de celles-ci en arcs tangeants. Step 1D. En fait la commande Ajuster (probably Adjust or Explode in english), cette commande transforme les polylignes en arcs tangeants en cette seule fonction. Step1D et Step2. 5. Sauvegarder le dxf ou dwg et le publier vers votre client. 6. Pour l’importer dans SW et ou le vérifier : Afin d’obtenir la tangeance entre les arcs il faut cocher la case « AJOUTER DES CONTRAINTES » lors de l’importation dxf dans SW. Step3 7. Et voilà l’travail, Step Last. Pour moi il s’agit d’un petit miracle qui se passe entièrement à l’intérieur de SolidWorks ! Si vous considérez cette procédure trop longue, sachez que j’ai perdu énormément de temps à ne pas l’avoir connue ! Remarque: Je ne suis pas un habitué d'autocad. Je sais que vous pourriez procéder autrement et que les paramètres finaux comme le nombre d'arcs tangeants peuvent être ajustés. Mais il s'agit ici d'une procédure qui fonctionne très bien sans l'aide d'un logiciel cad qui couvre la majorité des besoins.

How to make tangent cuts to a curved solid

4 0 Intermediate
Hi ! If only rendering is necessary , basic SW material such as perforated rubber can make the job. Arrange color, resize map scale and it will be done.

Extruded boss on the sphere - ADESK INVENTOR - Exercise - 2D into 3D Modeling

2 2 Beginner
In this guide are displayed ADESK INVENTOR 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.

CSWA Sample Exam Tutorial #3

2 0 Beginner
This video contains a tutorial on CSWA Sample Exam. This Video will guide you to solve the problem in creating the part modelling using SolidWorks.

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.

SolidWorks | 2-4 Circle |

1 0 Beginner
Lets see how:- To Sketch a Circle, To Sketch a Perimeter Circle Using Three Points, To Sketch a Perimeter Circle Tangent to Three Lines. SolidWorks Tutorial. https://youtu.be/M_EFmf7P7NM

How to make tangent cuts to a curved solid

1 0 Intermediate
easy :) ask questions where stuck.

HOLE OPTIONS IN CREO/PRO E

1 0 Intermediate
HOLE TYPES IN CREO 1.Linear Hole 2.Co-Axial Hole or Concentric 3.PCD Hole or Diameter Hole 4.Radial Hole or Tangent Hole

Match surfaces manually

1 0 Intermediate
One disturbing issue with "Match surface" is that it will try to transfer the 1st and 2nd row of control points to the target edge while keeping the distances between them relatively unchanged. This is usually great for the majority of users, because it's predictable and even usable in specific cases. However, there must be an option to "unclock" the aforementioned correlation between the 1st and 2nd row of control points and instead let "Match surface" adopt the same distances as the target control points. With that option turned on, the surface to be matched will become perfectly matched to the target one. To demonstrate the HUGE advantage of a potential "Adopt" option that I just described, here is a simple way to achieve the necessary correlation between the 1st and 2nd row of control points by "mirroring" the distances from the target surface to the opposite one. Lets hope that "McNeel" will consider adding such an option in the future releases of Rhino.

PLANES CREATION IN SOLIDWORKS

0 0 Beginner
PLANES CREATION IN SOLIDWORKS 1.OFFSET PLANE 2.ANGLE PLANE 3.TANGENT PLANE 4.PLANE NORMAL TO CURVE Youtube Link: https://youtu.be/lLRNRwCz1g4

SolidWorks | 2-8 Arcs | SolidWorks Tutorial |

0 0 Beginner
Let's see how to sketch Arcs. In this section we sketch different types of Arc. Chapters: 00:00 - Intro 00:18 - To Draw a CenterPoint Arc 01:40 - To Draw a Tangent Arc 03:02 - To Draw a 3 Point Arc 03:44 - End Screen, Suggested Videos & Playlist You can also see other videos, SolidWorks Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1MUQa6T9kPfgkhr-0B1MzA1p-tsxWW34 #MHM #SolidWorks

Fusion 360 - Create a bowling ball

0 0 Beginner
The video has been created with some references to CATIA V5 and SolidWorks workflows. Overall I find that Fusion 360 has some innovative workflows that improve the speed of the modeling process.

How to use Geometric Constraints part 3

0 0 Beginner
Hello Designers, As many of my viewers suggest me to publish tutorial of sketch. Here it is. Finally, this tutorial will helps those who is starting designing in Siemens NX9. This is the 3rd part of Sketch Geometric Constraints video includes following sub commands of Geometric Constraints, and rest of sub commands will be in next part. - Tangent - Concentric - Equal Length - Equal Radius Have any queries? - comment on it. Like my videos if you are satisfied & for more videos, kindly Subscribe my channel. For any commercial discuss please visit www.rinkeshpatel.com Thank You.

SolidWorks Nozzle

0 0 Beginner
Simple nozzle using a revolve command and inferred constraints.