2014
Digital Tutors
Dennis Veatch
01:50:00
English
Throughout these lessons we'll learn all about SolidWorks' logic for parametric modeling. We'll talk about how to create a robust model to allow for downstream adjustments and how to use assemblies to drive geometry and create reference/base parts. Next, we'll discuss the difference between additive and subtractive modeling and where each are appropriate. Lastly we'll learn how to create multipart bodies that are seamlessly aligned as would be needed in co-molded plastic manufacturing. By the end of this tutorial, you'll have learned how to effectively create a parametric multi-body CAD model in SolidWorks.
Introduction and project overviewWatch it now01:25
Setting up our parts and assemblyFree with Demo03:29
Creating offset surfaces02:07
Establishing solid master geometry08:34
Inserting a base part02:25
Implementing sketch references07:00
Applying a master sketch layout07:51
Using an intersect cut06:00
Administering surface cut tools07:05
Creating a second solid body06:20
Adjusting the intersect scope08:05
Accommodating new geometry06:10
Customizing boundary surface settings03:28
Utilizing the cut, sweep, and split commands10:08
Troubleshooting radius failures02:44
Referencing absorbed sketches05:05
Adding button clearances09:34
Applying split lines and boundary surface controls12:34
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