Back in 2010, it was love at first sight, when I met SolidWorks, even though I was convinced, that there can not be something better than what I was using, I was totally wrong. And since then, the more I know about it, the more I like it. I have quite high expectations, but very few are the times when I felt like there's something that needs to be changed or retouched in SolidWorks, even more, I was not once surprised to find that there's more than one way to do a certain thing within SolidWorks. Even though I may not have any credibility doing such statement on a RU-vid video, I want to say that SolidWorks is a state of the art product. Thank you SolidWorks. With respect, Andrew! P.S. Thank you for such a useful presentation!
Well done presentation, right to the point, full of useful tips. Never mind the complainers. I would like to see some of their work. Thanks for sharing.
Here you go: User Interface: Command Search Search for any command and use it immediately Add Commands to any toolbar with drag and drop Shortcut Bar (s-menu) Flyouts can be added in the customize menu Drag and drop any button from one toolbar to another using the ALT key Sketching: CTRL Key stops automatic creation of Sketch Relations Shift Key Snaps geometry to Grid snap increments Press CTRL Key again to bring back the Sketch Relations for multiple items Power Trim Undo Trim by dragging over last point trimmed Extend by selecting entity to extend, then entity to extend to Parts: Multi Body Part Design Useful for creating basic geometry then building up Copy and Pattern whole bodies instead of individual features Move / Copy Body can move, rotate and even "mate" whole bodies Combine can perform Boolean operations such as Add (merge) Temporary Axis are created automatically and can be toggled on and off as needed Delete Face can remove faces [and holes] while preserving surrounding geometry Move Face can move geometry without effecting feature history Assemblies: Flexible Sub Assemblies support motion in top level assemblies Drag and Drop to Insert and Mate Parts all at the same time using Smart Mates ALT + Drag geometry to Smart Mate Feature Driven Component Pattern reuses Patterns to define component placement Changes to the Feature pattern automatically update placement and number of instances Copy with Mates is a fast way to copy and place multiple instances of parts Drawings: Hold CTRL while placing views to break alignment Right Click > Alignement can define the alignment 3D Drawing View allows views to be rotated to any position Drawing View Properties Section Clipping better defines the edges of parts Section Scope allows selected components to be excluded from section Drawings support multiple documents Choose the Configuration shown in a View from View Properties Alternate Position Views show an Assembly in different overlapping positions
Hi Daniel. This is a recorded webinar, and it's not always possible to record video at higher resolutions in real time. The original upload is 800x452, and of course, RU-vid applies its own compression. We agree it's not ideal, but the alternative is not posting these kinds of videos at all. We're in the process of moving to a new webinar platform that may allow for higher res captures.
solidworks n'arretera pas de nous surprendre un ligiciel extra, tout ce que je veux savoir c'est seulement si il y'a une université où l'on peut se perfectionner? Merci d'avance pour l'information.
Don't put energy in customising, every year a new version and you can do it all over again, maybe you can build I't like google chrome browser, all the toolbars are in the cloud, so by login in on another pc or a new version your personal settings are back
Use the copy settings wizard in the Solidworks Tools in the Start menu before you install the new version. Your CAD admin should copy all your settings before the upgrade begins.