Short videos looking at Solid Edge functionality. Some based on training I provide on behalf on OnePLM, some based on helpdesk and some based on questions from Solid Edge forums and groups I am a member of.
If you would like a Part 2, with more info or a video on a certain command, workflow etc. Please comment and i'll see what I can do
Good afternoon! Thank you for the video! Question for you. You have a spring in the video and it changes, is it a variable shape part? Is there a video on how to create such parts in the assembly? Thank you!
Hi! First of all, sorry for my basic english! Can I ask you a question? Minute 5:55, after you click on ¨aply¨ the part seems to update the shape into the one desire, but the text does not, and you say something like ält view¨ or similar and then the text chages too. Can you tell me what do you do/click in that moment in order to update the text? I got to that pinot perfect, but my text foes not update with only clicking ¨aply¨. Thanks in advance!
How to connect variables in part to stnadard part administrator so you will not need to create all part manualy before adding them, example: you have a one part brick with custom named variables such as bricklength, brickwidth, brickheight. And you have a an excel table with all combinations of variables. May I kindly ask you to make a video....
I have SE2023 and none of this seems to apply. It's looking more and more like this is a cripple ware version of something they want to sell rather than the "Free" software they claim it is. If you could update this very valuable information to the current version we would be in your debt. Thanks for the work you do.
I use solid edge everyday. I’m annoyed most parts I use ore ordered. I think sync could be so much more affective. And save time. I use solid edge for sheet metal parts.
@@JAnx01, "Synchronous is horrible" I've been using Solid Edge since ST2 and I had no idea that "ordered" mode ever existed there till I came across some people who use it in ordered way only yet know fuck all about the synchronous. Once I tried the ordered I was shocked what a piece of garbage that archaic ordered mode is. Initially I couldn't get why there are tons of negative comments out there left by frustrated Solidworks users after their Solid Edge experience. Now I know that all of them had a hard time with the ordered. What a drama! P.S. Ansys Spaceclaim is another great thing that's very massive at direct modeling. Nothing can even come close to Spaceclaim in terns of preparing a geometry for simulation analysis as the other software is just not capable to do that. I wish Solid Edge Synchronous would merge Spaceclaim!
@@MSM5500 I can assure you people the people who use the sheet metal environment a lot in Solid Edge have had good reasons to stick with ordered. Until recently, it wasn't possible to use "Etch" in synchronous at all. I tried synchronous sheet metal modelling in SE2023 and now it's there, but it still can't transition etches made in ordered to synchronous, effectively preventing companies from moving their products to synchronous. In SE2023, the etch feature in synchronous also feels kinda half-assed. I works like an ordered feature, meaning it is sketch based. You can always reactivate the sketch and change the geometry, but none of your dimensions will be there. It auto-wipes them every time you confirm the command. Other problems from previous versions persist - problems with mirroring flanges, the mirrored geometry doesn't attach to the model. You also can't add a bend to corner that has had a corner treatment applied to it. You have to delete it first. In ordered, it's a non-issues. Also, there's no loft feature in synchronous. Regarding Solidworks, I don't think its modelling tools are superior to Solid Edge ordered, just more streamlined for the average Joe.