2014
Digital Tutors
Chris Ckarlett
02:30:00
English
Throughout this tutorial we'll dive into how to execute an in-context assembly design approach in SolidWorks. That assembly will use a sketch part on top of the FeatureManager tree to drive all of the parts and their associated features. This concept makes it easy to create and manage generalized modeling relationships, so when modifications are needed they can be accomplished quickly with fewer errors and timely rebuilds.
01. Introduction and project overview
02. Discussing our project background
03. Designing a static assembly
04. Inserting the sketch picture
05. Creating sketch geometry
06. Sketching the crane mount and boom
07. Finishing the right sketch
08. Generating our boat crane assembly
09. Adding features to our boom parts
10. Editing our boom parts
11. Adding motor plates
12. Modeling the crane base and mount
13. Creating a sub-assembly
14. Continuing to create a sub-assembly
15. Making model modifications
16. Correcting in-context related errors
17. Generating the dynamic assembly
18. Applying final modifications
http://www.digitaltutors.com/tutorial/1674-Executing-an-In-Context-Assembly-Design-in-SolidWorks
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