Hello, I am Kumar, B.Tech - Mechanical & M.B.A in Project Management. I have 19+ years of experience in the field of Mechanical - Product Design & Development, working as Mechanical - Product Design Consultant
I am Certified SolidWorks Professional issued by Dassault's Systems, USA.
Specific Experiences:
• Experience in the field of Product Design and Development, right from Concept generation, Concept selection, creating prototypes & testing, detail design and preparing final drawings for manufacturing. • Domain experience like Water Purifier, Medical Equipment's and Electrical & Electronic Enclosure. • Good experience in VA/VE solutions, Reverse Engineering, Sheet Metal Design, Casting and Plastic Components Design. • Acquired experience in hand on calculations to evaluate the strength of components and FEA analysis. • Proficiency in Mechanical CAD Software's like SolidWorks, PTC - Creo and Ansys
You should not place sketches on existing solid faces (7:14) when you have an easy opportunity to put it on the base plane. It makes the model unstable and relying on previous features and Solidworks is terrible with stability of features. You don't build the model as a one-timer thing unless it actually is a build-print-forget thing. Think about modifying it and about your workmates that might take it over in the future.
Thanks for taking time...taking existing face is preferred because when we modify patent feature, it will loose it's dependency, and child feature can move any where. What you said concept is mostly useful in top down approach, when we create two different components in an assembly, with edit mode. In future, I am going to add more videos on topdown approach.
Convert assembly file into single part file, then Convert this part file to step file, import step file into part solidworks, now you can split any part and also delete. If possible I will try to make video. You must be asking this question for 3D printing.
Hi @@mechcadicaltutorial I am asking more for process plant assemblies, in SolidWorks. Thank you for replaying to my comment. I am currently working with a standard plant 3D model that was sent by the supplier but I managed to split the standard plant into sub-sections so that I can customize the placement of certain piping, conveyors and feed lines. To show where it connects into the existing plant and adjust the positioning and spacing of the new process plant pipes, conveyors and feedlines and new machinery. Thank you for the video with it I was able to split the model using planes and sub-divide the areas, into more manageable sub-sections.
How to make multilayer roll or spiral when only the different length of different objects are known... Just like a multilayer paper roll where every layer paper has different length
Hi! Thanks for the trick but it is possible to make it with a sheet of metal, the curve we have to have tool with the curve not easy, but it is a real modelisation CAD.
@@mechcadicaltutorial Sir. I sent you an email regarding private tution for Solidworks and Project Management. If you could get back that would be soo great.
This "repeat last command" is like "Spacebar Command" in Auto CAD, so In solidworks you can use "Enter Button" for same application, which saves time, this command is for all the modules like part modeling, sheet-metal etc
Hello Brother, This "repeat last command" is like "Spacebar Command" in Auto CAD, so In solidworks you can use "Enter Button" for same application, which saves time, it command is for all the modules like part modeling, sheet-metal etc.. I will try to make elaborated video of this command in future. Thank you for your time and feedback...All the best