Weird Faces: A beginner's guide to surface modeling in SolidWorks
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Todays video is inspired by a redditor's struggle with "weird faces". Watch how we work through a basic surface model within SolidWorks.
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perfectly clear and concise excellent level of explanation, didnt need to pause a rewind once to follow what you did or how you did it, Excellent video thanks for sharing
@forgeproductdevelopment
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this. It means a lot.
I really wish solidworks would implement more "free form modeling" approach or just give you that option. Working with parameters thru really complex geometry is dangerous in SW, it will most likely build out nicely first run, then you hit Cntrl Q and your shit blows up. Working with UG/NX for over 15 years I was able to work without parameters for really fast modeling which also in turn left you with a more "light weight" model in the end (this also has its downfalls as well of course). But, SW is good if your initial approach is really solid. Ive been on SW for last 5 years and I do like it. I like your approach in this video, good tips, thanks!
Man! This was great! I am beginning with surfaces just now and I am surely gonna keep an eye out for your content. Cheers!
That was good but I wanted to see that last 5 percent work of cleaning fillets because these basic kind of videos are already available in KZread i actually tuned in to watch last 5percent of the cad that u mentioned. Anyways good job bro. Love from India
@forgeproductdevelopment
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your comment! This is exactly the type of feedback I am looking for, as far as ideas for future videos and what you find helpful. I will try to make something up for you. Specifically what do you want to see or struggle with?
This is really cool, thank sir. Keep up the great work!
I don't understand why your channel is so underrated, you deserve more 🙄
@forgeproductdevelopment
Жыл бұрын
Thank you! This means a lot! Honestly I wish I had more time to dedicate towards it.
Great video, thanks for sharing.
Nice clear and concise video. Thank you!
@forgeproductdevelopment
Жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
Great job. Thanks.
Thanks ... preparing for my interview I'm a fresher with no experience n have a interview scheduled Monday.....
That's great! Thank you. Greetings from Brazil
@forgeproductdevelopment
Ай бұрын
Greetings! Did it help?
@duduposser
Ай бұрын
@@forgeproductdevelopment yes, very helpful... l've never worked with surface modeling, so I'm trying to learn it by myself
@forgeproductdevelopment
Ай бұрын
@@duduposser I found learning surfacing within the solidworks community to be difficult, as there are not a lot of intensive tutorials. Please let me know if you find any good material or find an area where you think a video could be helpful!
@duduposser
Ай бұрын
@@forgeproductdevelopment I work with rotational molding. Usually the design of most products is not so complex but now I am facing a new project with all these curves
Good tips, im starting with solidworks and want to do complex modeling rendering for comercial products.
@forgeproductdevelopment
3 күн бұрын
Surfacing in solidworks can be tricky, but once you get the feel for it, it is very rewarding. I would also recommend trying some other programs, such as rhino, zbrush, and blender, as they can be valuable tools in your belt.
What should we tackle next?
@marijnderijk1843
2 жыл бұрын
I would like to see a video on routing. I had a bit of trouble using the add in and customizing the tubes and fittings. Also maybe some tips about rendering animations would be nice :)
@ronellpalmer5927
Жыл бұрын
The last 5%. Cleaning up the fillet singularity
Do more videos over complex plastic parts
@forgeproductdevelopment
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the tip! Is there anything specific you would want to see?
Superb sir...very good...the model was not so easy...but your demo is very useful...
@forgeproductdevelopment
10 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! Do you think another video showing a different model but similar techniques would be useful?
it's really very good thank you
@forgeproductdevelopment
9 ай бұрын
I'm glad you like it
thanks 😊
This is top notch 🤌
@forgeproductdevelopment
2 ай бұрын
Thanks!
jeez, this is some 2000 IQ stuff
@forgeproductdevelopment
9 ай бұрын
I think you rounded up, but appreciate the compliment.
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