2014
Digital Tutors
Dave Urasky
02:10:00
English
Throughout these lessons we will use SolidWorks robust sketching tools in the creation of a metal lathe. We'll use basic feature tools in unusual manners to understand that SolidWorks is very flexible in its performance. The revolve feature tool will be used extensively to show how versatile it is.
We'll create an assembly using standard, advanced and mechanical mates. And lastly, proper file management will also be discussed in this tutorial.
01. Introduction and project overview 01:09
02. Using the supplied files 02:10
03. Creating the first part file 11:16
04. Importance of file management 01:34
05. Creating the cam lock pin using a Revolve Boss 10:41
06. Making the base shape of the feed screw 04:36
07. Cutting the threads on the feed screw 07:58
08. Creating the basic shape of the jaws 11:16
09. Using revolve cuts to create the steps in the jaws 08:35
10. Placing the chamfers on the jaws 02:14
11. Preparing to cut the threads into the jaws 07:23
12. Using a swept cut to create the threads in the jaws 04:38
13. Beginning the body of the chuck 10:16
14. Creating patterned features in the body 05:17
15. Threading holes in the bottom of the body 07:44
16. Creating a tapered mount for the chuck 02:19
17. Using the Toolbox to select hardware 03:58
18. Beginning the assembly 08:16
19. Creating a sub-assembly 10:07
20. Adding the finishing touches 04:43
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