2014
Digital Tutors
Chris Scarlett
05:00:00
English
Throughout this SolidWorks tutorial we’ll discuss how to utilize an in-context assembly design approach. This uses a sketch part on top of the feature manager tree to drive all of the parts and their associated features within the assembly. By the end of this SolidWorks training, you’ll find it easy to create and manage generalized modeling relationships and modifications with fast updates and less opportunity for errors.
01. Introduction and project overview
02. Introducing the assembly, background and model tours
03. Creating geometry intended for sketch block profiles
04. Forming our first sketch block for the tower leg profile
05. Executing our second sketch block
06. Producing our third sketch block
07. Creating the tower leg with sketch blocks
08. Adding details to the tower leg
09. Creating the last of three configurations
10. Defining the height and width of the tower
11. Completing our defining sketch part
12. Beginning to assemble our windmill tower
13. Inserting the rest of our tower legs
14. Discussing our sketch geometry
15. Adding more sketch geometry for support
16. Creating the horizontal supports
17. Installing our horizontal supports
18. Putting our assemblies together
19. Creating the gusset plate as an in-context part
20. Inserting fasteners from the SolidWorks toolbox
21. Implanting square head nuts and bolts
22. Solving potential problems with fasteners
23. Generating the cross support parts
24. Measuring our assembly for the cross support parts
25. Creating a new cross support part
26. Finalizing the cross section supports
27. Inserting the new cross supports into our assembly
28. Completing the cross support insertion
29. Cleaning up our model
30. Applying our modeling approach
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