Showing posts with label SolidWorks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SolidWorks. Show all posts

Thursday, March 15, 2012

SolidWorks Tutorial, How to Draw a Bolt

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Wednesday, January 11, 2012

SolidWorks 2010 Tutorial - How to actualize aesthetic renderings

www.stekengineering.com In this tutorial i demonstrate how SolidWorks 2010 and Fireworks CS4 can be a powerful combination. Learn how to create artistic renderings using simple screen shots and one effect in fireworks cs4. Feel free to comment and give suggestions. Please subscribe and visit our website. www.stekengineering.com Our Forum offers free help on solidworks issues and place to come and talk about any thing engineering related. Scott Ramirez S-Tek Engineering



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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

SolidWorks 2010 Tutorial "How to accomplish a spring"

www.stekengineering.com Scott Ramirez from S-Tek Engineering shows users that are new to SolidWorks 2010 how to create a basic spring. Please feel free to comment and let me know what you think. You can join our forum at www.stekengineering.com



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Tuesday, June 28, 2011

The Difference Between AutoCAD and SolidWorks

SolidWorks is what we call a "parametric" solid modeller used for 3-D design. Parametric means that the dimensions can have relationships between one another and can be changed at any point during the design process to automatically alter the solid part and any related documentation (blueprint). AutoCAD, however, is primarily a 2-D design tool with some, but limited 3-D capabilities. It is very simple compared to any parametric solid modeller (although 3D is improved in AutoCAD 2007). Autodesk (the manufacturer of AutoCAD) makes a product that is nearly identical to SolidWorks, called Inventor, which is a parametric program for design of solid parts and assemblies.

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Thursday, April 28, 2011

Boston Engineering Presents, Pro/ENGINEER vs. SolidWorks: Which CAD System is faster? PTC

As an engineering services company our engineers use both Pro/ENGINEER and Solidworks depending on the customer's needs. We conducted a study to find out once and for all which major CAD platform is faster, Pro/ENGINEER or SolidWorks? Watch and see what we found out!



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Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Convert a 2D Drawing to 3D in SolidWorks

See how to convert an old DWG file into a 3D SolidWorks model. For more see our website at www.solidsolutions.co.uk or call us in the UK on 01926 333777.



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Saturday, May 1, 2010

SolidWorks - An Overview

Not so long ago, companies had massive drafting departments. Workers hand created detailed technical drawings that concisely conveyed all the specifications to convert an idea into a physical form. But, about twenty years ago Computer-Aided Design (CAD) software programs debuted on the market. Training a CAD operator could eliminate a handful of drafters.

As the use of personal computer increased, eventually engineers, designers, and architects began doing their own drafting work. Today anyone involved in any kind of design work from cars, perfume bottles, and even students, use Computer-Aided Design programs. One of the best known packages on the market is SolidWorks.

Introduced in 1995, SolidWorks is a three dimensional mechanical CAD program that runs on Microsoft Windows. This year SolidWorks sold its one millionth license, making it one of the most popular products in the 3D mechanical CAD market. With its Windows-like user interface and use of standard conventions, such as toolbars, menus, and icon command buttons, SolidWorks feels familiar and is relatively easy to use considering its complex nature.

Work usually starts with a two dimensional sketch. At first it looks like a geometric sketch consisting of points, lines, and arcs. Then dimensions are applied to define the size and location. Relations are used to define attributes - for example if certain parts are to be parallel or perpendicular. The set dimensions and relations drive the geometry which is why it is known as parametric feature-based approach to creating models.

Prior to programs like SolidWorks, designs were sketched on paper and then prototypes were created to test ideas in the real world. Things often didn't work out and it was back to the drawing board, literally. SolidWorks allows users to do all the testing and simulating virtually. The virtual prototype behaves as it would in the real world because users input all the characteristic of the real thing.

This has dramatically changed the way products are designed. Multiple changes can be quickly made and tested. SolidWorks was the first to offer users the ability to roll back through the development of the design to make changes and add additional features. With parametric software changes made to one area are propagated to all other areas of the design automatically. The result is a dramatic reduction to the amount of time devoted to design and testing.

Solidworks offers another tremendously beneficial feature allowing users to put together components - creating a virtual assembly. Each piece is individually designed and then one can see how parts interact together. Tests can be run to make sure components assembly properly and don't interfere with each other as they move. With this application both pieces and a final product can be designed and tested without even setting foot in the factory.

When a design has been virtually tested and assembled, SolidWorks offers several different tools that automate the drawing process. Using the information in the three dimensional design, SolidWorks creates drawings that are needed by manufacturers to provide quotes and determine proper manufacturing processes.

In short, software applications such as SolidWorks have revolutionized the manufacturing industry as well as many other design industries. While mainly used for commercial applications, even the layperson can have fun tinkering with SolidWorks. There are endless applications and many user groups that meet regularly.

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Tuesday, April 27, 2010

SolidWorks Training - Using the New Library Feature Part File (Part 5)

For more information on SolidWorks Training call 800-454-CADD or visit www.gxsc.com today! What is a library feature in SolidWorks? A library feature is a frequently used feature, or combination of features, that you create once and then save in a common file location for future use. Several feature types are supported, some with certain limitations. Creating library features for commonly used features saves time and ensures consistency in your models.



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Saturday, April 3, 2010

solidworks Training - Editing Library Features (Part 2)

For more information on solidworks Training call 800-454-CADD or visit www.gxsc.com today! What is a library feature in solidworks? A library feature is a frequently used feature, or combination of features, that you create once and then save in a common file location for future use. Several feature types are supported, some with certain limitations. Creating library features for commonly used features saves time and ensures consistency in your models.



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Saturday, March 27, 2010

solidworks Training - Breakdown of Library Feature Part File (Part 4.2)

For more information on solidworks Training call 800-454-CADD or visit www.gxsc.com today! What is a library feature in solidworks? A library feature is a frequently used feature, or combination of features, that you create once and then save in a common file location for future use. Several feature types are supported, some with certain limitations. Creating library features for commonly used features saves time and ensures consistency in your models.



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