I don't know if this channel is still active, but I love your workflow with the smart dimensions dictating the shape the curves take. I do have one question: How do you arrive at those values? Did you pre-measure a knife that you are now modelling, or did you just tweak the values until they were the way you wanted them and wrote them down for this tutorial? I'm not new to modelling, but most of the complex modelling I've done has been with Rhino, so I'm not very familiar with advanced modelling techniques with parametric softwares as opposed to NURBS (thus why I'm watching the tutorial).
I am attempting to make a similar part for a school project. It has to rotate about a pin because it's part of a multitool assembly. For some reason, I can't get the ellipses for the serration to extrude - I get an error stating it does not intersect the model. Is this because it's a knit surface? I did select make solid when knitting. However, I had to make the pivot plate out of a regular extruded boss/base, so I wonder if it is looking for the sketch to be cut out of that body.
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what if you need to place a number from 1 to 8 on that cilinders? it looks imossible to me, because "linear pattern" does not work with text. It is a simple task but i found no ene ever done it.
Thanks for making this video, I'm fluent with Inventor but new to SolidWorks, which seems a bit more user friendly. It's just learning what the equivalent command is in SW. This is a very easy to follow video.
Awesome videos, good to see you active again here! I`d like to ask couple of questions if you dont mind. When you did a spiral, how did you know what variables to give when you created them? How did you choose the profile (and the one on the opposite side of it) you used? and last but not least: is there a way to know that those spirals actually are matching and working optimally? Like said, awesome videos, keep them coming :).
Hi! Thanks for your questions! Before I made the tutorial I measured the product with a caliper, so all the tutorials I make are actual products. What you can do is check if the profiles match (If you are working on a project) by using the section view option and use move part (rotate) where needed. If you are not sure about the tolerance and measurement, you can always ask a product engineer. I try to show as much features as possible in my tutorials, so this tutorial I show how to insert a spiral with a various pitch and in the next tutorial I show a spiral with a constant pitch. Hope this is the answer on you question. More tutorials coming soon!
@@designertutorials1320 Very nice job on this. My only thought is you mated the 2 parts without reguard to the threads. If I were to take a sectional would I see crossed threads? Problem!!