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The regular activities of this channel will start from today:
1) SOLIDWORKS 2020 Essential Training (Free Solidworks tutorial videos) is one of the upcoming programs . .
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The regular activities of this channel will start from today:
1) SOLIDWORKS 2020 Essential Training (Free Solidworks tutorial videos) is one of the upcoming programs . .
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-SOLIDWORKS 2020 Essential Training
Course denoscription :
SOLIDWORKS is the premier product-design software—enabling you to deliver innovative solutions to market faster. In this course, Gabriel Corbett teaches you how to build ready-to-manufacture parts and assemblies as well as detailed drawings and itemized bills of materials in SOLIDWORKS 2020. Learn how to create 2D sketches and then extrude, revolve, loft, and sweep these features into 3D objects. Find out how to make cuts and create standard holes, and explore more advanced modeling techniques using blocks, mirroring, and the SOLIDWORKS pattern tools. Then review best practices for putting parts together in assemblies and creating detailed drawings. Along the way, Gabriel highlights new features from the 2020 release, as well as features designed for users with pen or touch devices.
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Course denoscription :
SOLIDWORKS is the premier product-design software—enabling you to deliver innovative solutions to market faster. In this course, Gabriel Corbett teaches you how to build ready-to-manufacture parts and assemblies as well as detailed drawings and itemized bills of materials in SOLIDWORKS 2020. Learn how to create 2D sketches and then extrude, revolve, loft, and sweep these features into 3D objects. Find out how to make cuts and create standard holes, and explore more advanced modeling techniques using blocks, mirroring, and the SOLIDWORKS pattern tools. Then review best practices for putting parts together in assemblies and creating detailed drawings. Along the way, Gabriel highlights new features from the 2020 release, as well as features designed for users with pen or touch devices.
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01) Learn 3D CAD modeling using SOLIDWORKS 2020
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02) Navigating in the 3Dworkspace
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03 ) SOLIDWORKS templates
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04) Saving, renaming, and managing files
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02)01 Creating your first 3D part
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02)02 Building your first assembly
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02)03 Making your first CAD
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02)04 Basic steps for 3D
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Introduction to SOLIDWORKS Mold Tools
Another exciting SOLIDWORKS World event has come to a close, where over 8,000 SOLIDWORKS users attended and brought home new knowledge to incorporate into their everyday workflow. If you weren’t able to attend, or you’re new or unfamiliar with SOLIDWORKS Mold Tools, this blog is for you.
SOLIDWORKS Mold Tools are available in SOLIDWORKS Standard, SOLIDWORKS Professional, and SOLIDWORKS Premium and is offered for online and classroom training from our training team. The following blog was presented by our own Fisher Unitech SOLIDWORKS Expert Chaz Stipkovic, adapted from his breakout session at SOLIDWORKS World 2021. Let’s take a look.
In this blog, we’re going to cover the following areas:
. The six core SOLIDWORKS Mold Tool feature
. Compare the differences between using SOLIDWORKS Mold Tools and manually generating core and cavity blocks
.Creating tooling bodies and reviewing the architecture of the Surface Bodies folder.
.Review possible failure points for the Tooling Split command
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Another exciting SOLIDWORKS World event has come to a close, where over 8,000 SOLIDWORKS users attended and brought home new knowledge to incorporate into their everyday workflow. If you weren’t able to attend, or you’re new or unfamiliar with SOLIDWORKS Mold Tools, this blog is for you.
SOLIDWORKS Mold Tools are available in SOLIDWORKS Standard, SOLIDWORKS Professional, and SOLIDWORKS Premium and is offered for online and classroom training from our training team. The following blog was presented by our own Fisher Unitech SOLIDWORKS Expert Chaz Stipkovic, adapted from his breakout session at SOLIDWORKS World 2021. Let’s take a look.
In this blog, we’re going to cover the following areas:
. The six core SOLIDWORKS Mold Tool feature
. Compare the differences between using SOLIDWORKS Mold Tools and manually generating core and cavity blocks
.Creating tooling bodies and reviewing the architecture of the Surface Bodies folder.
.Review possible failure points for the Tooling Split command
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The SOLIDWORKS Mold Tools Interface
To enable the SOLIDWORKS Mold Tools interface, right click on the Features tab (or any Command Manager tab) in the command manager and select “Mold Tools”. This will activate the Mold Tools tab.
The SOLIDWORKS Mold Tools interface can be broken into four main areas (from left to right):
– Surface Preparation tools, which lists common surface tools
– Three Analysis tools
– Four Model preparation tools
– Mold Tools
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To enable the SOLIDWORKS Mold Tools interface, right click on the Features tab (or any Command Manager tab) in the command manager and select “Mold Tools”. This will activate the Mold Tools tab.
The SOLIDWORKS Mold Tools interface can be broken into four main areas (from left to right):
– Surface Preparation tools, which lists common surface tools
– Three Analysis tools
– Four Model preparation tools
– Mold Tools
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When you press the Insert Mold Folders button, three folders are automatically created under the Surface Bodies folder: Cavity Surface Bodies, Core Surface Bodies, and Parting Surface Bodies. The next steps will fill these folders, define where the Core or Cavity split will be.
Next hit the Parting Lines button to define your Parting Lines. The image below shows the two possible dialogs. What do these colors mean? Green means a Cavity or Core surface was created and yellow means that there are “holes” through the part that need to essentially be plugged with Shut-off Surfaces. Once the Parting Line is complete (and Shut-off Surfaces, if necessary) the Cavity and Core Surface Bodies will appear in their respective folders.
Now we’re at the Parting Surfaces button. This creates the Surface which will split the tooling that we’ll create next. This can be done using the automatic tools or manually if the parting line is too complex.
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Next hit the Parting Lines button to define your Parting Lines. The image below shows the two possible dialogs. What do these colors mean? Green means a Cavity or Core surface was created and yellow means that there are “holes” through the part that need to essentially be plugged with Shut-off Surfaces. Once the Parting Line is complete (and Shut-off Surfaces, if necessary) the Cavity and Core Surface Bodies will appear in their respective folders.
Now we’re at the Parting Surfaces button. This creates the Surface which will split the tooling that we’ll create next. This can be done using the automatic tools or manually if the parting line is too complex.
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Finally, the Tooling Split command uses the surface bodies created in the folders above to split the tool body, creating the solid Cavity and Core. If necessary, the Core command can be used to create features such as side cores, lifters, and core pins if action is required in the mold.
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