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Definitely an informative and useful video for CAD users. I tried to recreate this model myself and I should say I did it a little differently. I have some questions about the drafts and wish someone could explain them to me: - It is not mentioned which way the drafts actually start. I mean, which edge should be considered fixed and not to change. - The cylindrical part was drafted from the middle and in two directions. Why? Am I missing something? I would appreciate it if someone could explain that to me. Thanks.
ok this was surprisingly exactly what I needed! was not expecting google to return anything useful when i asked for a solidworks flower petal. Excellent thank you!
.... now that is going to be on my mind all day .... do I really exist .... or does the live me make an appearance at World .... & am I not alive when I'm here .... thoughts for the day 🙂
@@MichaelLord Lol, always appreciate having you around in whatever form you may be existing (or not). I suppose I do prefer the live version, though. See you next February!
Hello, one question, how i find fast the location of an opened part in Solidworks ? I mean i wanna find the path of file fast.. For example in assembly i can right click on certain part then "Component properties" and there i have "Model document path.. but i don''t have this option or menu in an opened part... And if i click "File properties" there is also no file path there.... Someone help please !
instant 3d is great thing... didn't know you can switch a cut to a boss with it - my question would be, how would i do that without instant-3D? because for whatever reason, some instant-3D interaction just crash Solidworks for me (like about 10 times today it crashed when i tried to drag a reference plane of a component in an assembly with instant-3D)
Michael Lord has probably forgotten more about SOLIDWORKS than most folks will ever know. I don't know how he keeps TRAKKA all these usefil tips and tricks! 👍🤣👍
Hi….we are currently working on 3dx for our projects…but we are importing n numbers of projects data from CATIA v5 to 3dx.but we faced material errror while importing the model into 3dx.do you have solution for this issue?
Is it not interesting that about a week ago, for what ever reason the open recent files in the menu disappeared and I was forced to find this short cut ... I have appreciated it ease ever since. As for the other tips he shared, I really appreciate it because though I might have used it in my past 9 years of using SOLIDWORKS, I almost never remember to use them. Thank you Joe.
I just purchased Solidworks for makers and your videos do not match anything that is on my screen. Your videos must be for a previous version of Solidworks Connected. I can do a sketch but there is no extrude command or any of the other things you show in your video. The new version is completely different than what you show.
We have a great team of SOLIDWORKS experts well versed in technical aspects of the software. They would love to help you out. We can also direct you to our support form here, where requests are triaged and responded to by our team: www.3ds.com/online-store/support-form/
3d Experience is shockingly bad. How to improve it. 1. Get rid of EVERYTHING nobody wants all that unnecessary crap with insanely difficult user interface , we just need the vault. 2 Create pdm in a cloud, get rid of bookmarks and enable a vault view like windows. 3. Observe people actually want to use the platform.
I laughed at 1.34. as if SolidWorks could work correctly with such a chain of connections in the cable laying model))). This promotional video probably took a month to make))
Hi there! Let us see if we can direct you to a good resource! If you're looking for SOLIDWORKS learning resources, one of the best places to go is MySolidWorks - There are lessons here, some are free while others only open up if you are on subscription, and you can search through all of our content. Check them out here: my.solidworks.com/mylearning Our RU-vid channel also has a lot of great learning content: ru-vid.com There are many tutorials in the software itself, from basic to advanced: www.solidworks.com/sw/resources/solidworks-tutorials.htm Our Tech blog is a great resource as well: blogs.solidworks.com/tech/
We have a great team of SOLIDWORKS experts well versed in technical aspects of the software. They would love to help you out. We can also direct you to our support form here, where requests are triaged and responded to by our team: www.3ds.com/online-store/support-form/
I have to admit, Im the one spending time shuffling through folders searching for the drawing file. Because of following process in my company, the drawings are named as part number.SLDDRW, but you dont know what part it is, so parts are named differently - part number_part name.SLDPRT. Unfortunately, SW cannot work with that, so opening the drawing from model doesnt work anymore. I know you can change displayed name in the model tree, but that doesnt work well for me, sometimes the setting reverts, sometimes shows incorrect properties, etc. So nice feature, but because of not being good enough and other feature broken, makes it nice but useless feature in the end.
Anything that Joe Lance shares is solid gold! This man has probably forgotten more about SOLIDWORKS than most folks will ever learn in two lifetimes! GO JOE!! 👍😀👍❌💯
Really wish this video could be redone where it correctly shows the feature tree. Very frustrating when you can't actually see what's happening and can't figure out what you're doing wrong.