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Here's the answer to your question - To create a section along an axis, you need to select an axis or arc so that the section will appear along that axis or the center of the arc. - The specified angle can be adjusted as per your requirement. You can set it to zero or any defined angle in the 'Rotate plane along axis' pane. In our i GET IT tech tip section, we upload short updates on new or technical features. For more comprehensive information, we offer a full SOLIDWORKS library of courses that explain detailed features with examples. We hope this clarifies your question.
@@myigetit Hi again, I can get the section to work, but seething the angle to zero has no relevance to the world or local planes Shouldn’t 0 degrees be vertical or horizontal by default?
In the webinar, our expert discussed driving dimensions, but let's clarify what driven dimensions mean: Driving Dimensions: - Definition: These are the primary dimensions you specify and control directly within the CAD model. They dictate the geometry and constrain the shape and size of the model. - Role: They define the exact size, location, and orientation of features in the model. When you change a driving dimension, the associated geometry updates accordingly. - Example: If you set a driving dimension for the length of a part to be 90 mm, changing this value to 130 mm will resize the part to 130 mm. Driven Dimensions: - Definition: Also known as reference dimensions, these are derived from the existing geometry and driving dimensions. They are not used to control the geometry but provide additional information. - Role: They display the results of the constraints and driving dimensions. Changing a driven dimension does not alter the model; instead, it updates automatically when the geometry changes due to modifications in driving dimensions. - Example: If you have a rectangle with driving dimensions for the length and width, the diagonal length can be a driven dimension. It updates when either the length or width changes but cannot be directly edited to change the shape of the rectangle. We hope this explanation helps!
We used Structure Systems in this video instead of traditional weldments because Structure Systems is an advanced environment within SOLIDWORKS. While weldments allow you to design a structure as a single multibody part, Structure Systems offers more flexibility. It lets you create and modify structural members with different profiles within a single feature, simplifying the design process and making it easier to manage complex structures. We hope this helps clarify our choice. 😃
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I can't get featureworks to do anything no matter what I do or to get any kind of feature recognition. Have had to spend countless hours of rebuilding parts just so they can be edited... but in doing so, I end up with 100s of extrusions and cuts... and having feature recognition could save me from having to do all that. It never prompts me to scan the parts at all when I open them and I can't find any way to do it after the part is loaded. I added the "data migration" tab to the toolbar and there is a "recognize features" option in there... but it's always grayed out and I can't use it for anything.
Why doesn't anyone list what version of the software they are working with? Why not list the instructions from the very beginning? IE...what module are you working in? Where are the icon tabs you have set up?
woo... great videos... keep uploading more videos.....also do you know how to wrap toolpath on circular part in nx cam .... we want 3 axis toolpath wrap on cylindrical part to run on 4 axis. in thease videos there are some tricks but we dont understand because it not legal. any easy tricks you know??? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-dQPm0E2Dtis.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-AX5KZ8JKb5o.html
Hi I was wondering if you could tell me how to change my settings. When I press the profile icon it only lets me press every 10mm. I can’t press on points like 68.84. Only 10,20 etc. please let me know if you would know how to resolve this it would be very helpful.
I would like to make it so when I click New Drawing it uses My Companies Template, currently I have to go into the dialog and select the correct template
So annoyed with literally every one of these tutorials. I have Solidworks 2023 and I literally dont have the 3d textures in my appearances tab. I keep trying to figure out how these guys are getting the textures from but no site or video actually covers that.
The new sketcher is absolute trash. I have never been more frustrated by a CAD package. I really hope the team responsible for this travesty as Siemens is fired and replaced with competent people.
So @10:50 they can add all that unnecessary view options but they can't make adding revision clouds more user friendly. All they need to do is make it behave like autocad instead of what they did with 2024. Give the option to draw Plines and convert to arcs much cleaner. Yes the option to drag and rop nodes is ok but still not optimal.
If you had pressed the updated button after having created both kinematic joints, would you have got an error, specifically an Invalid Engineering Connection Configuration? If not, why?