Learn Solidworks In Five More Minutes | Part 9

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  • čas přidán 7. 08. 2024
  • Learn Solidworks in five minutes so you can create a 3D computer model of your invention. This tutorial is just about five minutes long. Some of the videos in this series run slightly longer.
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    In this episode, Richard will show you how to create helix spirals and other path defined parts.
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Komentáře • 12

  • @urlocalsancho8427
    @urlocalsancho8427 Před 6 lety +1

    Love it!

  • @ashersprayman8739
    @ashersprayman8739 Před 6 lety +1

    Brilliant video

  • @SurelyAmHermes
    @SurelyAmHermes Před 6 lety

    Thanks. Keep it up.

  • @brigittedesomma2412
    @brigittedesomma2412 Před 4 lety

    Do you have videos on Revolving?

  • @TheH1TM4NxL3W1
    @TheH1TM4NxL3W1 Před 5 lety

    love your videos however on this one i can't find pierce at all my comes up with coicdent and fix

    • @InventionTherapy
      @InventionTherapy  Před 5 lety

      Lewis Saunders pierce will only show when a line and a point are selected in the relations box. The line must be at some angle to the points plane. In other words the line must be like a thread of a needle through the plane that the point sits on.

    • @TheH1TM4NxL3W1
      @TheH1TM4NxL3W1 Před 5 lety

      Invention Therapy I will try it again later, I am new to solid works and have to design a jig for the front panel of a display screen to be secured whilst drilling the holes for mounting gorilla glass on to the panel, panels range from a length of 20cm to 40cm and a height of15cm to 25cm and the gorilla glass display screen varies from 10cm by 8cm to 20cm by 15cm. The jig has to be adjustable to accommodate different front panels,
      Do you have any design ideas?
      Regards, Lewis Saunders

    • @InventionTherapy
      @InventionTherapy  Před 5 lety

      Lewis Saunders Make pockets where the smallest size panel is deepest. Each panel should be perfectly centered as they increase in size. Sort of a reverse pyramid going deep into the jig . The larger panels won’t fit into the smaller pockets so it is guaranteed to align each correctly on center. You just need to have areas in the center of each side to get your fingers in to pull out the finished panel. You can’t align by an edge to keep on center with different size panels so this seems like the best choice without making complicated offsets or multiple jigs.

    • @TheH1TM4NxL3W1
      @TheH1TM4NxL3W1 Před 5 lety

      Invention Therapy I like this idea, what sort of fixtures would you recommend to hold the panel in place whilst holes are drilled, do you have an email address I can use to send you a photo of my design so far and you can look and give me any feedback or recommendations on my design
      Regards
      Lewis Saunders

    • @InventionTherapy
      @InventionTherapy  Před 5 lety

      @@TheH1TM4NxL3W1 We do design reviews during our lifestreams but I am on vacation for another week. I would be able to help when we return back to work.