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Betsy Barnhart
United States
Registrace 13. 11. 2011
Welcome! I am a Professor and Program Director of Industrial Design at the University of Kansas. I became a Solidworks surfacing nerd while building Lacrosse heads for STX and Nike Lacrosse. While teaching Solidworks to my students I started creating video tutorials for them to help work through trouble spots or often asked questions and I have shared them with you. I hope they are helpful, please feel free to reach out if you have anything you would like to see built or can't figure out!
Betsy
Betsy
Importing an image into Solidworks
How to import an image into Solidworks for reference.
Screenshot with Snipping Tool, Create reference dimension sketch, New Sketch on Plane, Tools, Sketch Tools, Sketch Picture, Scale image
Screenshot with Snipping Tool, Create reference dimension sketch, New Sketch on Plane, Tools, Sketch Tools, Sketch Picture, Scale image
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How to start a razor rebuild with a parting line and accurate dimensions in Solidworks
zhlédnutí 323Před 9 měsíci
How to set up your Solidworks build for a complex loft, using 3D sketches, splines, and building with a parting line.
Solidworks Custom recessed grip using Surfacing for extruded cut Milwaukee fastback knife
zhlédnutí 194Před 10 měsíci
Solidworks demo using a surface for a complex recessed grip feature on a solid body. Features used: sketch, offset surface, planar surface, surface trim, extruded cut, and mirror.
Solidworks recessed surface with variable chamfer on Milwaukee Fastback Knife
zhlédnutí 266Před 10 měsíci
Showing how to use Solidworks surfaces to cut a recessed surface with a variable chamfer. Also how to add a cut-through along an edge with draft at the end. Using the following Solidworks tools: offset surface, copy surface (using offset), surface trim, boundary surface, knit, cut with surface, mirror feature, extrude cut.
Solidworks Variable Chamfer Milwaukee Fastback Knife
zhlédnutí 380Před 10 měsíci
Using Surfaces to create a complex variable chamfer to a solidbody in Solidworks. Using Import picture, extrude, split line, surface trim, boundary surface, surface knit, and mirror tools. My students had already started their builds or I would have only built half of it and not extruded from both sides.
Solidworks surface to create compound recess with variable Chamfer on a solid body
zhlédnutí 181Před 10 měsíci
How to keep your solidbody solid and create a variable chamfer on a compound surface or revolve. Using surface offsets, trim surface, boundary surfaces, and surface knit to create a surface body to use the cut with the surface feature in Solidworks.
Multiple page Solidworks Drawing Tutorial: From multibody part, to assembly, to drawing
zhlédnutí 660Před 10 měsíci
Creating a Solidworks Drawing with multiple pages for multiple parts. Starting with all parts in a single body, saving and deleting parts to create a simplified assembly. Creating a multibody Solidworks Drawing. Exploded Views in Solidworks Drawings, a Bill of Materials, multiple pages, section views, and detail views. This is for my students who recreate existing products, to learn the basics ...
Solidworks surfacing and overmold for Equate Razor rebuild
zhlédnutí 758Před rokem
Expert-level Solidworks surfacing tutorial for my Solidworks course. How to build complex but controlled surface transitions using surfacing. The end of the video shows how to create connected multibody overmold bodies which seamlessly line up. Offset surface delete face 3D sketch boundary surface surface loft thicken surface copy then subtract body
Solidworks Surfacing: Razor rebuild non-tangent concave grip feature with fading tangent champfer
zhlédnutí 419Před rokem
Demos for my class razor rebuild project. Bic razor, top grip with non tangent concave surface with a variable fading champfer. Expert level solidworks surfacing. Surface offset 3D splines Surface trim boundary surface
Solidworks Surfacing Surface tangent fade with variable champfer. Razor Rebuild
zhlédnutí 837Před rokem
Expert surfacing technique for Solidworks surfacing. Video was created for my students razor rebuild project. surface offset surface trim 3D splines Surface loft boundary surface
Solidworks Surfacing: Razor rebuild Bic Grips Demo
zhlédnutí 345Před rokem
Advanced Solidworks surfacing: how to add custom grips on a bic razor. This is a quick demo I did for my students, so it isn't super polished but it is an effective method to a create custom grip feature. Split line offset surface extrude cut to surface extrude cut through all mirror features
Pen Tool and Live Paint footwear up to gradient
zhlédnutí 65Před 2 lety
Pen Tool and Live Paint footwear up to gradient
Adobe Illustrator Anchor Points & Pen Tool Tutorial BASICS
zhlédnutí 17Před 2 lety
Adobe Illustrator Anchor Points & Pen Tool Tutorial BASICS
Qianyi Ji Solidworks Final Rebuild
zhlédnutí 98Před 2 lety
Students rebuilt existing products exactly for the final in my Solidworks course. They had to have the product physically available and used calipers to determine correct thicknesses, measurements etc.
Solidworks Course CAD rebuild project, Emily Beckman- Furbo
zhlédnutí 120Před 2 lety
Solidworks Course CAD rebuild project, Emily Beckman- Furbo
Rosie Colacino: multibody tool ANIMATION
zhlédnutí 67Před 2 lety
Rosie Colacino: multibody tool ANIMATION
The University of Kansas, Senior Show video class of 2022
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The University of Kansas, Senior Show video class of 2022
Industrial Design Program at the University of Kansas
zhlédnutí 279Před 2 lety
Industrial Design Program at the University of Kansas
DeWalt Generator Solidworks tutorial: surfacing chamfer, using offset surfaces to cut solid features
zhlédnutí 122Před 2 lety
DeWalt Generator Solidworks tutorial: surfacing chamfer, using offset surfaces to cut solid features
Solidworks Tutorial Adding ribs with varying height to remote- no draft
zhlédnutí 1,9KPřed 2 lety
Solidworks Tutorial Adding ribs with varying height to remote- no draft
UP and UP Razor Solidworks Surfacing Details and White Plastic feature on handle
zhlédnutí 178Před 2 lety
UP and UP Razor Solidworks Surfacing Details and White Plastic feature on handle
UP and UP Razor Solidworks Surfacing details for Pink OM and correcting the bottom on Luke B's file
zhlédnutí 108Před 2 lety
UP and UP Razor Solidworks Surfacing details for Pink OM and correcting the bottom on Luke B's file
Soleil Overmold Solidworks surfacing tutorial using Boundary Surfaces and Solid Features
zhlédnutí 674Před 2 lety
Soleil Overmold Solidworks surfacing tutorial using Boundary Surfaces and Solid Features
Solidworks Surfacing 3d curves for loft on handle with rounded end
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Solidworks Surfacing 3d curves for loft on handle with rounded end
Solidworks Surfacing with boundary surface by using extruded surfaces and 3D sketch splines
zhlédnutí 6KPřed 2 lety
Solidworks Surfacing with boundary surface by using extruded surfaces and 3D sketch splines
Solidworks Surfacing connecting 2 surfaces with boundary surface connecting tangent on one side
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Solidworks Surfacing connecting 2 surfaces with boundary surface connecting tangent on one side
Advanced Solidworks Surface Modeling fading chamfer
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Advanced Solidworks Surface Modeling fading chamfer
chamfered recessed Grip Pattern _ Solidworks surface modeling
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chamfered recessed Grip Pattern _ Solidworks surface modeling
Although you got me lost a little with u here and there 😂, YOU SAVED MY ASS, THANK YOU!! It worked great! ❤
One suggestion, whenever you need to select a line tool or trim tool , use right mouse button and hold it in the empty 3D space. This way will help you save a ton of time. When you’re done using the tool click the letter D on the keyboard and click the green tick ✅. Then the tool will be done and you will be in cursor mode.
Random question. Is it worth to learn surfaces on Solidworks? Or you recommend other software?
BRO TYSM! I WAS TRYING TO MAKE THIS MODEL OF THIS VERY ORGANIC FAUCET I HAD DESIGNED AND I JUST COULDNT FIGURE OUT HOW TO MODEL A PART AND WAS SO CLOSE TO GIVING UP 5 MINS BACK BUT NOW I GOT THE SOLUTION THANK YOYU GOD BLESS
This helped sooo much. Thank you very much
04:32 If you want to move sketch segments like that intact without being skewed using just your mouse, hold the shift key while doing it. Just have it all selected when doing so.
2:07 Good to know. Sometimes, I use loft or boundary without any guide curves and it comes out perfect with just the edge condition(normal to sketch). So, now I don't mind taking my time to use [composite curve] to join all the segments.
now this is a tutorial, straight to the point!!!! no showing off ! no weird accent, proper to the title of the video.
Thank you! It's for my students so it just needs to get the job done and have everyone understand how to do it. I'm glad it was helpful for you
you need to learn more this is not how you do tables
that was such a honest and straight to the point tutorial, thx!
Thank you, I make these for my students, so I try and be as clear as I can be.
thank you🥰
Tools→Sketch Tools→Sketch Picture. Got it. thx.
Really nice👍
Alternative method. 8:40 just loft from two surface.
Very handy technique: When the body contour(extrusion) is "forced" to match a manipulated surface. Here is my summary for future look up: 1. Basically, [BOUNDARY CONDITION] with (edge condition = none) creates the "chamfer surface". 2. Fillet corners are conveniently 4x sided and easily processed by [BOUNDARY CONDITION]. If the fillets were added in the initial top surface sketch. 3. Direction 2 (edge condition) = "tangent" to the adjacent chamfer surfaces. Alternate technique: 1. [FILLED SURFACE] with "edge setting" = contact and "optimize surface" clicked on. 2. This does seem quicker, because you don't need to change the edge conditions; however, you mentioned [BOUNDARY CONDITION] gives you more control. BTW, Betsy 13:46, why don't you just click on the blue/red tags that pop up to change the edge conditions to tangent. Don't your wrist get tired scurrying your mouse all the way left (property manager) area. I do. Especially, if you are using a 30+ big or wide screen, nowadays. Great lesson. Keep on.
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Thank you so much for this helpful tutorial! I have a question: Is that possible creat link in multi-sheet drawings pdf file? For example I click on Part X in exploded view and it jump to the drawing of Part X?
Cheers! Still great info!
Thank you so much mam
Very informative video, thanks! You should be able to do all the boundary surfaces as one feature, depending on your geometry. Click Boundary surface, but before selecting the first edge, use the selection manager (right click > SelectionManager) to select the loop all the way around the edge of the surface. then do the same for the edge of the other surface. I prefer to disable the merge tangent faces option too.
شكرا جزيلا ❤
Adorable!
nice video ms.Betsy Barnhart...Thanks alot
send the full video mom
Can I do with with Photoshop?
I am not sure if you can export Files formats like DXF from Photoshop since it is a raster based program and not vector.
Great videos, I enjoy watching them! I also like replicating in other CAD systems. I.e. Creo
Brilliant and thank you so much, I wasted a whole day trying to do this, and then I found your video here!
Thank you so much, I made these for my students and am so glad it has been helpful for others as well
THANK U MAM PLZ KINDLY UPLOAD THE AMAZING CONTENT
Hi! Betsy Barnhart I am from India, you explain very well so I want to learn with you. If you have free time 🙏
Download solidwork file?
unfortunately, I don't have it still, but I will start doing that for future videos
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hi do you have any online course which i could join abroad
Hi, unfortunately, I don't- I am working on putting one together though.
I hope join too,surface is so hard for me
Thank you, this Tutorial is verry helpful to my Drawings! 🙂
Thank you! I'm glad you found it helpful
Hi! Great video! Can it do inner tapered letters with some angle, for a molding?
Do you mean adding draft for manufacturing? Yes, you can add draft when you do an extrude cut, that should take care of it. Often you need to make a plane close to the surface so it doesn't get distorted.
do you have a full online course which i can get it remotely
Great video. Thanks!
Very handy! Just what I was looking for. Thankyou!
So helpful!
I'm so glad!
This video was sooo helpful thanks!
You are so welcome! I'm glad it was beneficial!
Thanks..
Muchas gracias!!
This helped me a lot, thank you!
Very nice and quick. The "taught" way is to surface loft with multiple sketch planes.
This is how I build all of my compound surfaces, it's super efficient and easy to edit.
Your videos are the best love it keep it up will be waiting for some more complex projects
Very helpful. Thanks
we want more videos
Thank you! Planning on it :)
Thank you! I spent way too much time in frustration trying to get this to work the hard way. You made this so much easier!
🤣 you are my daughter, the clumsy foot
Another great video. Keep on. I am curious how your design process begins. Does the client give you a handmade clay model or 3d printed prototype? Or, do they give you artist renderings on paper?
I do all the design work and build my own concepts. Although, this video is showing a rebuild of an existing product that someone else designed and is currently in the marketplace. My Solidworks class includes projects where students rebuild existing products, this video is intended to help them with their rebuild of this razor.
You're products are so cool and great SW surfacing manipulations. I am reviewing my surfacing again, since I barely use those features for current "cost down" projects at work. I am always impressed with your "tool details" that typically only the injection molding tool designer need to focus onto. I'm curious have you ever had to redesign a feature, because the injection molders were having problems with mold defects, or worse somebody is running a mold simulation software and wants you to make a change for better flow(these guys don't care about the product, just fast cycle time and multiple cavities).
Thank you! Yes I've been designing and building pretty complex forms for lacrosse equipment for the past 12 years. All of my builds have to be built with draft and ready for tooling, so I am used to building for flow, draft, and all of the other details needed for meeting tooling needs while building beautiful surfaces.