SOLIDWORKS is used by millions of designers and engineers at hundreds of thousands of companies. It’s one of the most popular design and engineering software on the market. Known for its range of features and high functionality, SOLIDWORKS is used across multiple professions and industries around the world. SOLIDWORKS uses parametric design, which is why it’s such an effective tool for designers and engineers. This means that the designer can see how changes will affect its neighboring components, or even the overall solution. For example, if the size of a single component is increased, this would affect the joint or hole it’s attached to. This allows designers to spot and correct issues quickly and easily
Introduction to SolidWorks (Pressure Plate) (Process)
This lesson includes:
Creating base, boss, and cut features from sketches
Adding fillets to smooth edges
Creating a circular pattern
Adding drawing views
Adding centerlines, center marks, and dimensions to the drawing
Pressure Plate
Construction - Creating the Base
Construction - Adding Fillets
Construction - Using Circular Patterna
Engineering Drawing of Pressure Plate
Pressure Plate - Full
SolidWorks - Product - Square Bolt
Square Bolt View
Finished Product
Creating The Base
Adding Cuts
Adding Fillets (Chamfers)
Adding Threads
Creating The Secondary Boss Extrude
Creating a Cut Extrude
Adding Fillets
Creating Array
SolidWorks Tutorials (1, 2 & 3)
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Tutorial 1
Parts
Completed Part
Lesson 1 - Parts
Creating the Base Feature
Adding a Boss Feature and Cut Feature
Adding Fillets
Adding the Shell Feature
Editing the Features
Completed Part
Tutorial 2
Assemblies
Completed Assembly
Completed Part
Adding Parts to an Assembly
Rotating Parts to Connect Assembly
Tutorial 3
Drawings
Fillets
Finished Knob
Knob - Full
Making Face Fillets
Making Constant Fillets
RadiusMaking Variable Radius
Mirroring the Knob
Filleting the Parting Line
Inserting and Editing Libary Feature
Sweeps
Sketching the Revolve Profile
Dimensioning and Revolving the Base
Sweeps - GIF