Solidworks Drawing Mode: 7 Genius Tips You Probably Didn’t Know About!

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  • čas přidán 5. 08. 2024
  • #SOLIDWORKS2021 #tips #drawing
    Watch my webinar ▶ bit.ly/SCPNewSeries
    In this video, I'll share seven very useful tips to use in the drawing mode in your SolidWorks to improve your performance.
    Also here are my mini-series if you want to learn SolidWorks
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Komentáře • 113

  • @with-Aryan
    @with-Aryan  Před 2 lety

    Watch my 1-Hour free webinar if you are a beginner here >> pages.solidworkstutorials.net/comments

  • @nookme
    @nookme Před rokem +1

    I learned these things myself after spending a long time. Your tips are super great for beginners and also professionals too. Best of the best series of Solidworks ever met.

  • @victorflores7540
    @victorflores7540 Před 2 lety +2

    ARYAN, You do such a great job coming across clearly about how to execute commands in SolidWorks. appreciate what you post here on CZcams.

  • @ukerodriguez90
    @ukerodriguez90 Před 2 lety

    GREAT I REALLY LIKE YOUR VIDEOS AND PROFESIONALLITY.. THIS ARE HARD TIMES AND I CAN T PAY MY SELF SUCH A LUXURY BUY I ENCOURAGE YOU TO KEEP ON GOING YOUR ACKNOLEDGEMENT IS A A FANTASTIC OPPORTUNITY FOR A LOT OF YOUNGS THAT NEEDS THIS OPPORTUNITY.. THANKS FOR ME AND FOR THEM!

  • @eddielai8831
    @eddielai8831 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you very much, Aryan! I did learn new things from your tutorial! It was very clear and I will mark it as a favorite and keep it in my list of great tutorials! I am a CSWP, but realize that Solidworks is life-long learning situation. Great job!

  • @terdrecsirkek
    @terdrecsirkek Před 2 lety +8

    For number 3 tip, I higly recommend to use the sheet scale properties instead of change it in the view. The sheet information panel shows the sheet scale, not the view. Which can lead to some catastrophic moment😅. One time I got my sheet metal in 2:1 size. The information panel said it was 1:1… laser cutter put the dxf on the machine without any check and boom. It was a high priority part so my boss was not amused 😅.

    • @with-Aryan
      @with-Aryan  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for sharing!

    • @Johannes-ch6dp
      @Johannes-ch6dp Před 6 měsíci

      With right-click to the view you can add a label to the view, if it has a different scale.

  • @bushcraft3602
    @bushcraft3602 Před 2 lety +1

    Very useful let's have more please.👍👏

  • @MTN_008
    @MTN_008 Před 2 lety

    Thanks man. I like drawing videos!!
    I can learn a lot from you, even things that don't directly relate to the tips.

  • @Gkuljian
    @Gkuljian Před 2 lety +5

    I was actually interested that you design catheters. Looong ago I worked in a cardiac cath lab, so I know what those are. But I never thought about who was making them. Kind of cool.

    • @with-Aryan
      @with-Aryan  Před 2 lety +2

      yeah, thanks, I'm a person who is also designing them

    • @Gkuljian
      @Gkuljian Před 2 lety

      @@with-Aryan I was in on some of the first coronary angioplasty procedures. We even had balloon catheters burst. I'm guessing your designs have to be reviewed by physicians or something. Anyways this is off topic. Interesting though.

    • @with-Aryan
      @with-Aryan  Před 2 lety

      @@Gkuljian yes they have to. I've done those but mainly TAVI

  • @aquarcreativestuff
    @aquarcreativestuff Před rokem

    This work you sharing with us is amazing. thank you !

  • @laurencewhittemore5384
    @laurencewhittemore5384 Před 2 lety +1

    I enjoy this type of video very much! Thank you

  • @prabinjachak1733
    @prabinjachak1733 Před rokem

    Need more videos like this!

    • @with-Aryan
      @with-Aryan  Před rokem

      I've been very busy recently and my focus was on building my next course on GD&T

  • @tedpiper4448
    @tedpiper4448 Před 2 lety +1

    This a very good way to give us tips. Thanks again

  • @markohosni4970
    @markohosni4970 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks! Very useful tips!

  • @AmirulIslam-dm2ek
    @AmirulIslam-dm2ek Před 2 lety

    Very useful lecture

  • @user-mi8zc1ve4c
    @user-mi8zc1ve4c Před rokem

    U are my hero thanx for your help.

  • @viviannguyen9579
    @viviannguyen9579 Před rokem

    Thank you for you share your knowledge to us. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

    • @with-Aryan
      @with-Aryan  Před rokem

      you are very welcome. Thanks for watching

  • @CATDOG-9398
    @CATDOG-9398 Před 2 lety

    Thank you

  • @atrikagautam2352
    @atrikagautam2352 Před 2 lety

    Thanx a lot for sharing very usefull tips.Keep it up

  • @neatmachine
    @neatmachine Před 6 měsíci

    Excellent video! Tips are always helpful! Tips on how to customize flyouts, mouse gestures, shorten selection boxes, etc. might be considered. Also Solidworks usually comes with a rendering add-on which I believe is RealView. Lastly, I have "motion" which allows you to animate your designs and save as a video. Tips on these would be great as well!. If you have already covered these, please let me know the link to view. Thanks!

    • @with-Aryan
      @with-Aryan  Před 6 měsíci

      got them here courses.solidworkstutorials.net/webinar-registration?sl=sheetmetal
      Make sure to watch it

  • @manojsingh2044
    @manojsingh2044 Před 4 měsíci

    I have solid work 2010 app, need key for simulation of parts static nd dynamic

  • @Gymnasium1006
    @Gymnasium1006 Před 2 lety +1

    Sir ,could u please upload a vedio on how to decide the tolerance values for a particular component,
    I mean wheather there is any STANDARDS or simply we can give any kind of values

    • @with-Aryan
      @with-Aryan  Před 2 lety +1

      Oh only if it was that easy. Tolerancing is a vast topic and you need to understand WHAT is it that you are defining a tolerance for. A tolerance on a heart valve is different than a tolerance on a truck's bumper than a gear on a car's engine! Every component deals with a different range of tolerances. To understand it better, look for tolerancing and in general after that GD&T

  • @enrigueneri7043
    @enrigueneri7043 Před 10 měsíci

    That helps a lot

    • @with-Aryan
      @with-Aryan  Před 10 měsíci

      Thank you for the feedback, helps me serve my community better.

  • @ManjitSingh-vw2qy
    @ManjitSingh-vw2qy Před 2 lety

    Excellent for learners

  • @yashmali2233
    @yashmali2233 Před rokem

    THANK YOU SO SO MUCH SIR

  • @puthanveetil4499
    @puthanveetil4499 Před rokem

    Very Usefull

  • @royasafari7506
    @royasafari7506 Před 5 měsíci

    You are great dear❤

  • @jmcalales3905
    @jmcalales3905 Před 2 lety

    Thank You for Giving Value Sir Aryan! Just a question: How to Center Break Lines? Thank You! All the Best to your Channel!🤗🤗🤗

    • @with-Aryan
      @with-Aryan  Před 2 lety

      there is a feature called SPLIT entintiy and you can find it in your search bar top right corner

  • @christinadominguez5010
    @christinadominguez5010 Před 9 měsíci

    If you apply different configurations in length, is there a way to control the break lines position to always stay parallel in the drawing in the different configurations.

  • @-3in1-ff35
    @-3in1-ff35 Před rokem

    Thank you for making a video explaining all the essentials of tNice tutorials software. You really helped understand the software more, thank you

  • @alvankhanchegini3387
    @alvankhanchegini3387 Před rokem

    very very benefit

  • @user-mv5vf2zm7l
    @user-mv5vf2zm7l Před 2 lety

    Thank you very much

  • @VIJAYFANASLAM
    @VIJAYFANASLAM Před rokem

    Useful information sir

  • @wildtiger.
    @wildtiger. Před 2 lety +2

    Useful

  • @piyushparmar1340
    @piyushparmar1340 Před 2 lety

    Sir, how can i add auto balloon to individual assembly parts drawing & link the number to part same as assembly drawing as the bom table, part name etc linked , Hope you understand if not please let me know .
    To do this i put number manually as text ,one by one for all parts

    • @with-Aryan
      @with-Aryan  Před 2 lety

      a bit tricky, I hope I don't forget this in January, but once I am back iN jan, I will make a video about this, a great idea. If you didn't see it on my channel, please remind me. I would explain it here if it could be explaianed through text

    • @piyushparmar1340
      @piyushparmar1340 Před 2 lety

      @@with-Aryan thanks Sir ,i like the way you explain with ease ,I'm daily Solidworks user improving my solidworks skills day by day . I have many Questions to ask you , hope i got answered 😊

  • @alexburini1975
    @alexburini1975 Před 8 měsíci

    Where I can find the drawing you use for demonstration? I would like to reply the steps you do on the video on the same drawings

    • @with-Aryan
      @with-Aryan  Před 8 měsíci

      Sadly the drawings are not publicly downloadable as of now. Thanks for reminding I'll try and get that done.

  • @shansultan1995
    @shansultan1995 Před 2 lety

    Your are the best teacher 😘😘😘

  • @dwaynecadguy1897
    @dwaynecadguy1897 Před rokem

    can you explain how to add dimensions like in the top left view with no arrow heads?

    • @with-Aryan
      @with-Aryan  Před rokem +1

      all you have to do is to go to the settings, and in the search bar there, type arrow, then it brings you to the page where you can change the dim types

    • @dwaynecadguy1897
      @dwaynecadguy1897 Před rokem

      @@with-Aryan I did a google search and found out about ordinate dimensioning. That is the dimensioning you have on the top left. That is what i am doing on a practice part i am drawing.

  • @SSmith_713
    @SSmith_713 Před rokem

    How do you make the bounding boxes from weldments smaller on drawings?

    • @with-Aryan
      @with-Aryan  Před rokem +1

      In SolidWorks, bounding boxes are automatically generated to fit the exact size of the component, so you can't directly make them smaller. They're intended to provide the exact outer dimensions of a part or assembly. However, there are a few workarounds you could try if you're looking to reduce the appearance of the bounding box in your drawings:
      Hide Bounding Box: If the bounding box is not necessary for your drawings, you can hide it. To do this, go to the FeatureManager design tree, find the bounding box under the solid bodies folder, right click on it and select "Hide."
      Change View Scale: If the bounding box appears too large in relation to other components in the drawing, you can adjust the view scale to make everything appear smaller. This doesn't shrink the bounding box itself, but it does make everything in the view, including the bounding box, appear smaller.
      Use Break View: If your weldment is long and thin causing the bounding box to be large in the drawing, you might want to use the "Break View" option. This allows you to remove sections of the part in the drawing view, effectively reducing the size of the bounding box as displayed.

    • @SSmith_713
      @SSmith_713 Před rokem

      @@with-Aryan thank you for your feedback. Very much appreciated

  • @ankursharma-ws2ql
    @ankursharma-ws2ql Před rokem

    Hi Aryan the tips you provided is quite beneficial for me but can you elaborate your seventh point as if you want to gave dimensions to your whole drawing it could be messy so it's quite hectic for you to give dimensions one by one.is there any way to solve this

    • @with-Aryan
      @with-Aryan  Před rokem +1

      To do that you must add all the dimensions right from the beginning. I might make a video on that. Hard to explain on text

    • @ankursharma-ws2ql
      @ankursharma-ws2ql Před rokem

      Thanks for the reply ☺️@@with-Aryan

  • @telum2265
    @telum2265 Před 7 měsíci

    thx

  • @udarachathuranga1920
    @udarachathuranga1920 Před rokem

    Hello sir, I have a problem. Can we show the all configurations of the same part in BOM table? If it is possible how can we do that?

    • @with-Aryan
      @with-Aryan  Před rokem +1

      First, open the assembly file that contains the part with configurations.
      Now, go to the "Insert" menu, navigate to "Tables" and select "Bill of Materials".
      In the "Bill of Materials" property manager, you will see the option for "BOM Type". Here you can choose "Parts only" or "Indented" to display each configuration of a part as a separate item in the BOM.
      After the table is inserted, right-click on the table and select "BOM table" to display the BOM property manager again.
      In the "BOM Options" section, select the checkbox for "Display configurations of the same part as separate items".
      Click "OK" to apply the changes.

    • @udarachathuranga1920
      @udarachathuranga1920 Před rokem

      @@with-Aryan Thank you sir ❤

  • @sauravkc1382
    @sauravkc1382 Před rokem +1

    Don't feel good bro i was in the sa precision you was in

  • @sachindesai5298
    @sachindesai5298 Před 26 dny

    How can we edit thickness of lines For chamfer, fillet etc

    • @with-Aryan
      @with-Aryan  Před 26 dny

      It is not clear what you are asking me here

    • @sachindesai5298
      @sachindesai5298 Před 26 dny

      @@with-Aryan hello sir,
      When we creat part we add chamfers for the sharp corners of the body and we import that part in drawing we get chamfer lines in the part which become bit messy and unclear to recognise original part body lines so my question is that how can we edit those chamfer lines in drawing.

  • @mustaphabass1910
    @mustaphabass1910 Před 2 lety

    hi, when I do a break view, the projected views do not follow, why🤔

    • @with-Aryan
      @with-Aryan  Před 2 lety +1

      plress Ctrl+Q

    • @mustaphabass1910
      @mustaphabass1910 Před 2 lety

      @@with-Aryan I mean that when I make a view and its projected view, and I go back to the first view to make a broken view, the projected view does not follow. thank you.

    • @with-Aryan
      @with-Aryan  Před 2 lety

      @@mustaphabass1910 I am sorry man I still don't get the question. You wanna send me a screenshot of the isssue? info@solidworkstutorials.net

  • @artursrimsa3003
    @artursrimsa3003 Před rokem

    Maybe little bit of nit picking regarding the first tip and specifically the last 3 options of tolerances - to my knowledge they are not only for pins - but for all ISO Limits and Fits. Very useful when defining fits for shafts and bores.

  • @Ray-qo7jg
    @Ray-qo7jg Před 2 lety +1

    143 bro

  • @albertrichartbenito1806

    You never have to put a dimension on a hidden line.

  • @daveburroughs7940
    @daveburroughs7940 Před 7 měsíci

    I think you need to zoom in and out more often!

    • @with-Aryan
      @with-Aryan  Před 6 měsíci

      Thank you for the valuable feedback.

  • @user-cd6so6rl7w
    @user-cd6so6rl7w Před rokem

    آقا آرین؛چرا دوره به زبان فارسی تدریس نمی کنید؟ کلی طرفدار پیدا می کنید؟ می خواهی کمکتون کنم؟❤

    • @with-Aryan
      @with-Aryan  Před rokem

      salam, chon Irania hamishe talabkaran, ghor mizanan va donbale iraadan. che kar konam? dasto ta arenj bokoni to asal bezari dahanesho baz gaz migiran. Che komaki?

  • @mortezag2010
    @mortezag2010 Před měsícem

    Well, calling these tips is a bit of a stretch. Maybe "tools you learned recently?"
    Also, that hole callout is showing a wrong depth for your holes as the part is only 5mm thick where the holes are. Otherwise, good video.

  • @user-cd6so6rl7w
    @user-cd6so6rl7w Před rokem

    سلام آریان❤؛ شما ایرانی هستید؟

  • @albertrichartbenito1806

    Sorry Ryan, you can't put a dimension on a hidden line, it's against rules' drawings. It is a bad use and it's better not to show it to beginners.

    • @with-Aryan
      @with-Aryan  Před rokem

      having the option to do that, is a blessing that gives you more creativitly and ways out!

  • @deilyye
    @deilyye Před rokem

    Thank you for the tips!
    I would really like your videos more if you removed your face from the screen, I don’t think it is necessary, we need to hear you and see the whole screen as much as possible, nothing against you, I just find it very obstructing, besides, what is the purpose of your face there?

  • @lancec.bunton5629
    @lancec.bunton5629 Před 2 lety +1

    I actually sent this comment last year but wanted to reiterate. Your English is great but your content would be sooooo much more enjoyable if i didn’t have to keep rewinding because of your mis pronunciation of some words. Maybe you feel you have to speak rapidly. I promise, your “slow” is very fast to us and jumbled up. Please SLOW DOWN YOUR SPEECH. with all respect. Thank you. Chris

  • @RisLE928
    @RisLE928 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you