that clicking sound is so annoing, buy a silent mouse for god sake
@3D-World4 күн бұрын
Maybe you can buy one and send it to me? Man you watch this video, was this the only thing you could say?
@XzzVttll3 күн бұрын
@@3D-World yup. nothing special about the video, just annoing clicking
@amrnagah339811 күн бұрын
Very helpful ❤
@priyalagrawal612312 күн бұрын
Could you please share drawing of each part
@josephlrrprecon133716 күн бұрын
The onlly problem Im having with your videos is that the characters are too small to follow and need to repeat numerous time to watch and follow menu choices and reason for those choices, but, THANK YOU ANYWAY
@josephlrrprecon133716 күн бұрын
I LIKE THE TUTORIALS, THANK YOU, TRYING TO LEARN SURFACING SO I CAN BETTER MANIPULATE MOLD DESIGNS
@itziksh327218 күн бұрын
Thanks. Why did you do the pattern as feature and than convert entities ?
@ArmanCNC19 күн бұрын
Many thanks for sharing your videos!!!
@saeedsafari708019 күн бұрын
دمت گرم عالییییییییی بود🎉🎉
@Sebassck19 күн бұрын
Can this be applied tu a surface or an object like a vase or a lamp shade ?
@piotrektabo475023 күн бұрын
How can we avoid offsetting a surface from an existing solid (4:58)? This creates a very unstable entity and if you modify the parent surface even slightly - all the features related to the offset might crash. Would the only way be creating the "styling" body as surfaces (so you can offset them afterwards) and then close them as body? This would definitely be the way in Catia but SW is very unstable when it comes to these tricks. Same thing at 8:32 - I would create a plane first, then tie the sketch to the plane so you can actually draw on the plane.
@Gothic83025 күн бұрын
I always have problem with this no matter how made a triangle some error eject. It is annoying I hate this
@ojasvikaurav462525 күн бұрын
hey! great tutorial. how can we mirror the pattern to the other side? i am facing trouble with it, its showing error!
@3D-World25 күн бұрын
Hey, Make your model first solid Cut the half that does not have the pattern. Mirror the half. Then you have pattern at the other side.
@AshrafulRahaman-dz2eh27 күн бұрын
good job
@3D-World26 күн бұрын
Thanks Dear
@hagiasophia326327 күн бұрын
Thank u for this tutorial. U are great. Eğer Türksen muhteşem olmuş eline sağlık.
@3D-World26 күн бұрын
Ne demek, yorumun için teşekkürler. Selametle
@AlexAlex-go9hgАй бұрын
Great channel. THank you so much! amazing modeling
@3D-World26 күн бұрын
Thanks Brother!
@mikeforlenza4493Ай бұрын
Thanks for your awesome surfacing tutorials! As an industrial designer, these have been extremely helpful. I love how you plan each design out and communicate everything. The speed of each lesson is excellent as well. There's always something to learn in each one and it's making my hybrid modeling skills get better and better! Thank you and I look forward to more!!!
@3D-WorldАй бұрын
Hi Mike, Thanks a lot for your nice words, I appreciate it. Regards
@ASYSports-OfficialАй бұрын
Sir please explain with diagram
@3D-WorldАй бұрын
What do you mean by a diagram?
@ASYSports-OfficialАй бұрын
@@3D-World A sketch from where you see the dimensions and then create any 3d digram
@3D-WorldАй бұрын
For such complex surfacing models I never saw a sketch, I think won't be ever there as well.
@CNC_craftАй бұрын
Do you know what a pitch diameter is?
@liquidscorpion4217Ай бұрын
If I have the surface but I want the interior to be filled and not empty, how do I do the procedure, good video by the way
@pixlfactoryАй бұрын
Nice and thorough, as always!
@3D-WorldАй бұрын
Thanks!
@JAYTHEGREAT355Ай бұрын
good work nice video , but you go to fast and its a head ache to fallow along and to see what you did . mostly people who are new and have little experience using the software watch this videos . for this reason i will look for some one who goes slower and has a longer viddeo.
@ZanderdeBeer-nz6neАй бұрын
Thank you for the help! It was very easy to follow along and play to my own project.
@3D-WorldАй бұрын
Thanks for your comment!
@krishpatel9873Ай бұрын
if 3d printed, would it work as a single print or would it need to be multiple different 3d prints and you have to assemble
@cadcaetutorial2039Ай бұрын
So weldon sir
@3D-WorldАй бұрын
😊
@cadcaetutorial2039Ай бұрын
This lecture is very nice sir
@3D-WorldАй бұрын
Thanks Brother!
@khalilalbitar9474Ай бұрын
💯🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
@3D-WorldАй бұрын
🙂
@laudanumchenАй бұрын
Hi there! I had to construct something similar to this this week and I chose to pattern a flat sheet and then use the flex feature. Turns out this is way too CPU intensive, so I had to create more simple rings and then stack them in an assembly. Your solution might seems to be way more effective. I’m still not used to the features coming from inventor, and your videos regularly are of great value for me. Thank you for that, I really appreciate your content!
@3D-WorldАй бұрын
Hi, Thanks for the comment. I am really glad to hear that videos are helping folks out there. There are many ways to achieve things in SolidWorks. Over time, you will develop an intuition and keep watching. There are a lot of videos you can gain valuable insight about the program. Regards
@joeld5549Ай бұрын
Hello, very good tutorial, thank you.👍👍👍
@3D-WorldАй бұрын
Thanks for your comment
@cressyismАй бұрын
Thanks, this tutorial was very helpful and I was able to follow along and make my own
@3D-WorldАй бұрын
Glad it helped!
@user-hq6bo6hq6gАй бұрын
Nice one! But please do something about your microphone its too quiet.
@3D-WorldАй бұрын
Thanks for your comment. I have already changed 3x microphones, something wrong with my computer I am not able to resolve.
@eurekamemes951Ай бұрын
sketching on a flat surface is easy but on a circular surface, it's hard nice work btw which country are you from Russia?
@3D-WorldАй бұрын
Thanks for your comment! I am from Turkey, you?
@salahal-khafajy6443Ай бұрын
Very useful! Thanks so much❤
@3D-WorldАй бұрын
Welcome Brother!
@hypertool35Ай бұрын
Couldn't be used revolve for the smooth transition?
@3D-WorldАй бұрын
For which feature?
@user-sp5ji5ir4mАй бұрын
Cool
@3D-WorldАй бұрын
🤗
@Kyle_0701Ай бұрын
Always learnt something useful from your video, thank you! A question here, I see the sketches for clean up the thread-end are not fully defined. Actually why we are always encouraged to fully define sketch? And when is it appropriate to not do so?
@3D-WorldАй бұрын
Nice catch, Because it is a tutorial, I did not bother myself defining it fully. Why are they important; In the real world applications, you never have the desired result in one go, which means you will revise your 3D's a lot. If your Sketches are not fully defined, they will fly around, and you will get a big mess after a small change. This is the principal reason, Secondly, it is easy to make changes on well-defined models Third, those dimensions are usable in drawings. You can directly get them to your drawing sheet. There are other reasons, but these are main ones.
@Kyle_0701Ай бұрын
@@3D-World nice, thanks for answering 👍
@3D-WorldАй бұрын
Welcome!
@proga1729Ай бұрын
Hi mate, could you please share the step file ?
@3D-WorldАй бұрын
Bro It was a design for a company I can't share 3D's
@forethoughtx2846Ай бұрын
very well done. thank you sir. the spline of blade could improve as cubic?
@3D-WorldАй бұрын
Bro, I am not very good at flow dynamics so my judgement won't be very accurate
@forethoughtx2846Ай бұрын
@@3D-World i did not intend to offend! :) your videos are helping me improve my speed with solidworks quickly
@3D-WorldАй бұрын
No worries bro!
@AngeloCarolloSolidWorksАй бұрын
Good Job !!
@3D-WorldАй бұрын
Thanks Dear!
@rogercouture4372Ай бұрын
Your clics are some solid works !
@3D-WorldАй бұрын
🫠
@user-sp5ji5ir4mАй бұрын
Good method
@3D-WorldАй бұрын
Thanks for your comment
@pixlfactoryАй бұрын
as always, very nice tutorial!
@3D-WorldАй бұрын
Thanks 😊
@ebubekirozkan169Ай бұрын
Thanks for videos, from Turkey, ive really enjoyed and learned alot.
@3D-WorldАй бұрын
Ebubekir Merhaba, Yorumun için teşekkür ederim. Selamlar 🤗
@joeld5549Ай бұрын
👍👍👍
@3D-WorldАй бұрын
👍👍👍
@logicalratioАй бұрын
Love your stuff but the volume is way too quiet.
@3D-WorldАй бұрын
Sorry man, most probably I forgot to adjust volume.
@haniehsamandarie995Ай бұрын
It really is awesome thet u teach hard looking things in easy ways. Tnx for good explanation too.
@3D-WorldАй бұрын
Thanks for your comment!
@rO2221Ай бұрын
You started very slowly which make easier to follow and understand the video, but as you progress, you were very fast. The same with with many of your videos I have watched. It would be great if you consider explaining a bit slower.
@3D-WorldАй бұрын
You're right, bro, I am already too fast, and when I prepared this video, I had only 30 min, so I rushed a bit more. I will keep in mind for the next tutorials.
@ivaylokosev8230Ай бұрын
Top man
@3D-WorldАй бұрын
Thanks Bro
@fernandoleopoldokauling2405Ай бұрын
Um desenho incrível... 🎉🎉🎉 parabéns ❤ - obrigado pelos ensinamentos!!! 😊😊😊
@3D-WorldАй бұрын
Thanks for your comment!
@sparmar4884Ай бұрын
How this in nx
@3D-WorldАй бұрын
You can use somewhat same approach
@krishpatel9873Ай бұрын
Is this considered additive manufacturing and not subtractive?
@3D-WorldАй бұрын
Springs are producted from performed strings/wires, so I am not sure in which category they are falling in.
@krishpatel9873Ай бұрын
Oh yea sorry, its for my manufacturing class at college. I need to 3-D print something which is additive but cant be subtractive if that makes sense maybe put this message into chatgpt lol for better explantion
@krishpatel9873Ай бұрын
@@3D-World Was just looking for ideas of things I could do/make
@3D-WorldАй бұрын
@@krishpatel9873 Sure, ChatGPT the best friend of the students can help you better than me:)