Heavy Metal! - Tips and techniques for Sheet metal and Weldment design in SOLIDWORKS

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2017/07/07 - 3D Solutions Spotlight - Summer School 2017
Much of engineering design involves metal, and both sheet metal and weldment designs require specialized workflows in SOLIDWORKS to generate the necessary outputs needed for manufacturing. Learn tips and tricks about how to create workflows for both sheet metal and weldments from Hawk Ridge Systems Training Engineer, David Brown. In sheet metal, we'll talk about designing using the flange method and producing an accurate flat pattern, and in weldments we'll use 3d sketch principles, a technique that can be applied to vehicle frames, construction cranes and more.
This webinar is a free preview of Hawk Ridge Systems’ exclusive On-Demand training content, where you can learn more about sheet metal, weldments, and a whole host of other functional areas in SOLIDWORKS. Check out education.hawkridgesys.com to learn more.

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  • @zubairahmed8195
    @zubairahmed8195 Жыл бұрын

    Great information

  • @ramabishek7936
    @ramabishek79367 жыл бұрын

    hey , can you tell me how can we make a dof triad appear in the interface ?

  • @hawkridgesystems

    @hawkridgesystems

    7 жыл бұрын

    If you are referring to degrees of freedom (DOF) - while working in an assembly environment, if you right click a component, (that is not fixed), you choose Move with Triad from the contextual menu. If you are working in a multi-body part environment, then choose the command Move/Copy Bodies and use the Translate or Rotate options. Both of these actions will give you a DOF triad in the interface.

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