While creating a 3D sketch, you can toggle through the axis with the tab key, locking the line in that direction, so you can actually build an orthographic sketch in isometric view.
keep up the motivation. it is supper fun to learn on projects that you visualise. i can have sleepless nights sometimes thinking about a project to draw.
Working with weldments in Solidworks lately. One thing I have to note that for symmetrical bodies - its sometimes best to model one side and mirror it as one of the last features. Can't count how many times not doing so caused many problem with cut list and other stuff. This may not be for everyone, but I often forget something while doing microadjustments and one side is left broken
Priceless! For everyone reading this, I want you to know that this is a very valuable information! It comes from experience! How long have you been working with weldments?
amazing video thanks for teaching us. please share the videos of your project. that would be great to see how you did it and came up with this fun project. Your Solidworks course is the best
Do you know the TAB function to change the plane orientation made with the 2 red axis inside the 3D sketching? I am pretty sure that i didn’t see the use of it during the video and it is a much have i think. Thank you for all the content you are sharing Tohrak
Start a 3d sketching and press several times on the TAB key (not function sorry) to change the orientation of the design plan your drawing on. For example, at 5min of your video, you can use the TAB key to change the plan when you want to draw a line in the depth.
May I know your Solidworks version and packages list and also your computer specs??? Does this work on a laptop with i5 8th gen processor, 8gb ram and 2 gb Nvidia M series GPU???
Primary question. You probably know that the chassis will be symmetrical so why do you draw all that stuff twice when you can just draw one side and then mirror the weldment or mirror inside the 3D sketch after you’re done? Do you foresee that you might need asymetrical elements at some point?
good questins. Because given I designed this from scratch myself, I had to have the "final" output in front of my eyes the whole time to asses whether or not the proportions are right. But technically speaking you are correct
Please answer aryan, When i put all the parts together in assembly mode how can i make the parts not overlapping ( i mean when they touch each other i want them to stop )
دمتگرم آرین جان،اما ما مهندسین ایرانی زیاد انگلیسی مان خوب نیست چقدر عالی میشد که ویدیو به زبان فارسی هم میساختی یا حداقل زیرنویس فارسی روان به ویدیوها اضافه میکردی من یک مهندس مکانیک هستم که طراحی میکنم و این را میدانم که خیلی از مهندسین ایرانی هستند که بخاطر زبان ویدیوهای انگلیسی ویدیو را تماشا نمیکنند زیرا هیچ چیزی را متوجه نمیشوند مخصوصا ریزه کاری های کار را
Am sorry, but you lost me in the first part where you explained how to use 3d sketches perpendicular to the planes. Ever tried drawing from isometric view and use the tab key to switch between the three main planes to work in while sketching? You can change the orientation of the line you are drawing with.
I would really like to sign up. however I signed up for another course a couple years ago. Their training files had issues. I sent an email and never heard back. I again sent an email and received a message back saying that his partner had dropped the ball. Still not offering me any help with my issue. It put a bad taste in my mouth! The first thing I see is you have no phone number, I am 59 years old and sometimes I want to hear rather than someone trying to verbalize in writing. I will say I like your training and how you present your classes. I will not give you $1900.00 until I feel comfortable. Thank you
Hi Mark, I'm sorry you've been treated that way by the other course. My whole goal is to treat every individual student in my course like a VIP and you all get a direct 1:1 call link to me from inside the course. I'm also willing to go one a phone call with you if you email me at info@solidworkstutorials.net I can share the number there
@@with-Aryan Thank you for your response! What you said is exactly what I was hoping to hear from you! I love CAD, I want to know it inside and out. I have used Solidworks since 2008. Only to be frustrated on how a person has to learn it. So, I use what I can in the program bouncing between frustrated and excited. I also use Autocad which I love! I will more than likely do your program. Financially it does not fit at the moment. Thank you again!