Thank you Sir, The tutorial really helped, just a note on the editing of the video need to be zoomed more from your side to us, thank you again. Bless up.
@chandumm917720 күн бұрын
Do you think this kind of flat pattern can use fabrication/bending durin they can make hopper ?
@charlestoneoyooАй бұрын
Thanl you
@kannankannan5892Ай бұрын
Hai sir sheet metal drawing one doubt help me
@neal4356Ай бұрын
propagate feature isnt appearing can anyone please help
@crashdavis4123Ай бұрын
good vid!
@gottagowork2 ай бұрын
Is there a way to make custom weldments have switchable configurations? The main stuff we use to create fabrication drawings for is too intensive for BIM related exports. I.e. a frame for our equipment using alu extruded profiles with far too much detail, but customer wants these reduced to simple boxes for their BIM model. How would you go about this?
@cristianpoblet3 ай бұрын
No brasil, a pasta Weldment está em outro endereço, "C:\Program Files\SOLIDWORKS Corp\SOLIDWORKS\data\weldment profiles".
@pointer7pl3 ай бұрын
nice turtorials. As a student of many things i can give you some advices and i would like because i appreciate your job. If you will use much smaller monitor resolution your software menu will be easer to see to viewers. You do it fast because you are professional we are learners, if you make longer videos and wait ~~ 0.5 second between hover over icon and click item this will make incredible change. Because its hard to notice what you click and cannot slow down video because of its framerate. I believe those are good advices. Thank you
@robinstefanov51525 ай бұрын
Great video ! , Short, Clear, Understandable and Fast ! Thank you !!
@bikashsdx72357 ай бұрын
Thanks for this ❤..
@skeltondesignsolutionsltd6 ай бұрын
I'm glad you found it helpful!
@loganhillman74488 ай бұрын
Brilliant! Don't know why mine wasn't working at first while watching this. Now it's worked somehow.
@davidtrujillo94818 ай бұрын
How do I mix weldment types, for example square tube and round tube?
@skeltondesignsolutionsltd8 ай бұрын
Hi David, You can mix weldments in files by adding a second weldment feature. Create a sketch of what is required and activate the weldment command for say square tubing and place the tubing where needed. Then ok the command and the square tubing appears. Next make a new weldment feature by clicking the weldment command and select the next set of lines required say this is for round tube and click OK to confirm. I don't think there is any limit to the amount of different profiles that can be added and also they can be displayed as different sections on the Bill of Materials table. Thanks for the comment.
@upside_down9 ай бұрын
What do you use to render the pretty graphic at the very end of the video? To make the material look more real and shiny?
@skeltondesignsolutionsltd8 ай бұрын
Hi @upside_down. The graphic is rendered in either Solidworks PhotoView 360 or in Solidworks Visualize, but I think I done this one in PhotoView 360. Both are excellent for rendering, KeyShot is also an excellent program for rendering and is easier to use. Thanks for the comment
@pradeepr7609 ай бұрын
For half circular plate can we make it
@skeltondesignsolutionsltd8 ай бұрын
Hi, Half circular plate is a hard one because it depends on what way you are manufacturing the component. The Mitre flange is base on the principle of a 90 degree bend over a length required in a single direction. This in not possible with a circular plate, for a circular plate a edge flange is required and it will allow the material to roll around a circular end. This is possible for manufacture if you are pressing material or have a edge roller, you can make what is called a dished end. Otherwise another approach is to weld a strip of material on the half circle and pull it to shape around the edge. To achieve this in the software something like a swept flange might be the way to go. Thanks for the comment and I hope the video helped.
@jacobpace47169 ай бұрын
Hey Martin how would you show the bending angles and bending direction (up-down) ] in the dxf/dwg ? I get all of my parts laser cut and folded externally to my shop. Im just looking to simplify my process. I am self taught in this area which is why i lack the knowledge
@skeltondesignsolutionsltd8 ай бұрын
Hi Jacob, I don't ever show my fold angles on the DXF as it can lead to cutting mistakes. The best way I found is to send a drawing of the component along with the dxf. The drawing that I send is a pdf version of the original SolidWorks drawing. The SolidWorks drawing will show all the fold lines and sheet data that is required. There is a few advantages with this: (1) A pdf cannot be changed except with difficulty, (2) The pdf drawing also shows the outline dimensions (wide, length, flat pattern, folded object, etc), this allows the laser operator to check for scale of cut parts etc, (3) It allows for fast pricing / quotes and shows amount of material needed, (4) A drawing is usually produced for the part anyway, ( 5) It allows for indexing of a component and the laser file. (6) Pdf files can be opened on most phones / tablets without any specialist viewers. It has many more advantages also these are just a few. Every Dxf file I produce for cutting is sent with a PDF file of the part. Thanks for the comment Jacob.
@alarkan4089 ай бұрын
why does my solidworks close itself when i click check after i custom?
@skeltondesignsolutionsltd8 ай бұрын
Hi Alarkan, it shouldn't close itself down but if it does you might need to contact your software supplier as there might be an issue with your registered software.
@EA9LE_210 ай бұрын
Hand drawn sketches are great👍
@skeltondesignsolutionsltd8 ай бұрын
Hi, Thanks, Hand sketching is not my strong point. I just need enough information to be able to create the component from them. So I try to make the clear as possible without spending to much time at them. Thanks for the comment.
@doronkra4304 Жыл бұрын
very good:-) thank you
@skeltondesignsolutionsltd8 ай бұрын
Hi, Thanks for the comment, I hope the video helped you in some form.
@abhisheksomkuwar1008 Жыл бұрын
Hello, i followed the same steps but when i tried to use the custom weldment in an sketch it show "library feature empty" error. How do i proceed now ?
@mahdielsaid61033 ай бұрын
same here, got any solution?
@j.ezequiel1685 Жыл бұрын
Very good explanation, I want to know how to convert a file like .prt or x t or sat to e sheet metal flattened part. Thanks
@Raikovsr Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the great tutorial, learned some cool sheet metal tricks here. I was up until now trying to achieve everything using Edge Flange alone! Thinking of how the part will be manufactured while designing it is a very good skill to have as well, more design engineers should have the same mindset as you.
@skeltondesignsolutionsltd Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the kind comment. I am delighted it helped.
@mohamedouest6511 Жыл бұрын
Thanks bro
@skeltondesignsolutionsltd Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the comment.
@mohamedouest6511 Жыл бұрын
Can I use this feature for bending cylindrical bar?
@skeltondesignsolutionsltd Жыл бұрын
Hi, Its not really suitable, Try flex or sweep features if solid modelling but sketch bend if requiring a flat pattern but make sure your parameters are correct.
@malasi7047 Жыл бұрын
How did the base flange tab come about on display on the tool bar?
@skeltondesignsolutionsltd Жыл бұрын
Turn it on by right clicking on the toolbar and turning on sheet metal tab under tabs. Otherwise search in the Insert drop down menu or the search box at the top right of the Solidworks screen. Make use the search is set to commands
@kkloikok Жыл бұрын
Your videos are very helpful! Great for days when its slow at work and I want to expand my skills. Some constructive criticism though, and this is minor, your screen appears to be large. It makes it hard to see on smaller screens on our end of the video. Could you do your videos on a smaller monitor?
@skeltondesignsolutionsltd Жыл бұрын
Hi, This is noted and thank you for giving the feedback. I have changed for recording on a large screen to a smaller one and turned up the icon size etc. Thanks for the comment.
@AwesomeRedKite Жыл бұрын
What do I do if the miter is not showing when I click the other edge?
@rich3511 Жыл бұрын
Brilliant tutorial as always. Quick question for you Martin, if say you have made this part and the press brake operators say the ends will clash with the tooling, unless the front and back sides are removed for folding. Is there an easy way to separate the front and back sides so they retain the geometry for the mitre flanges so that they can be welded back on after folding?
@skeltondesignsolutionsltd Жыл бұрын
Hi Rich, This is a hard one and also a annoying one (often happens), but there are a few ways that can be used as a work around. First one is to create a multibody sheet metal part, that is one part file but it contains two solids (in this case 2 pieces of sheet metal not merged as one). Then take a flat pattern of each piece separately. The second is to create the piece as normal and then remove the ends from the dxf file to give you a main body dxf file and a side end dxf file. (Dxf used for cnc plasma etc some people use other file types such as dwg etc). There are other ways also such as building the parts in an assembly but these two ways are worth a try first. Thanks for the comment.
@rich3511 Жыл бұрын
@@skeltondesignsolutionsltd Hi Martin, the multi body sheet metal part is a good idea, so if I create the single part as you have done with the mitre flanges, then split the front and back parts on the fold line that might work, I have tried doing that in the past but couldn't figure out how to do it easily. BTW, I'm sending my files to the fabricators as STEP files which does away with the need to create additional drawings for the laser cut and folded parts so saves hours of additional time. DXF is OK for the flat parts. On a different note, am experimenting with the weldments on box section, so instead of welding two or three parts at say 90 degrees, I laser cut the vee in a single part then fold it, not sure how to use the completed folded part in an assembly as yet but need to figure it out. Solidworks can be hugely frustrating at times but when it comes together it's fantastic, and all the better when folks like yourself upload straightforward tutorials - so thank you for taking the time to upload them.
@rich3511 Жыл бұрын
Watching your videos on using Solid Works is getting very addictive, I could be here all night! Thank you once again for another quick and informative video.
@skeltondesignsolutionsltd Жыл бұрын
Hi Rich, I hope they help, a lot of features in the short videos are used only now and then in production. I thought I would record quick videos to show the process for reference incase people want quick info / how to on the feature. Thanks for the comment.
@rich3511 Жыл бұрын
Hi Martin, just wanted to say thank you for a very informative video that get's straight to the point. I use the sheet-metal feature quite a lot but am always learning new tips and tricks.
@skeltondesignsolutionsltd Жыл бұрын
Hi Rich, The sheet metal feature is excellent but I am also learning tricks and tips from different clients / users everyday. In the manufacturing process everyone has there own tricks and tips of how to do things faster some related solely to the machine that is used for manufacture, (drawing differently for a metal punching machine compared to a plasma cutting machine). It is interesting to see the variations and how people apply them. Thanks for the comment.
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@luriaguy Жыл бұрын
can you please continue this video with tabs and slots between the sheet metal and the flange?
@skeltondesignsolutionsltd Жыл бұрын
Hi Guy, I haven't really used the slot and tab command, it only appeared in 2020 version I think. I always done it manually with a pattern feature. I will give it a try and see what happens. Thanks for the video idea and thanks for the comment.
@rich3511 Жыл бұрын
Very useful video indeed. The merge miter trimmed bodies check-box at 5:41 looks interesting, if for example, if I want to make a rectangular frame, instead of cutting 4 pieces of steel, I could create the weldment and select 'Merge miter trimmed bodies', this could then be laser cut as one piece instead of four which would reduce costs, then fold the tube and weld. Is that the right idea?
@frankmorris2870 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Martin, this was really helpful to a newbie like me. keep up the great work from the sunny southeast
@skeltondesignsolutionsltd Жыл бұрын
Hi Frank, Sunny!! not at the moment. Hope you found good information that helped. Have a look at other videos as they have good basic information in them, production quality might lack but the information is solid. Cheers Frank, thanks for the comment.
@rich3511 Жыл бұрын
Great video tutorial but off-topic could you take a look at your microphone settings because it's only working on the right side!
@skeltondesignsolutionsltd Жыл бұрын
Hi Rich, I have since set up my mic better so hopefully it will be problem solved in later videos. Thanks for the comment. Video production is a skill I'm working on.
@johnhutchinson4506 Жыл бұрын
Epic!
@skeltondesignsolutionsltd Жыл бұрын
Hi John, I hope you found the content useful. Thanks for the comment.
@sasosahinov4481 Жыл бұрын
Great- Thankful!
@skeltondesignsolutionsltd Жыл бұрын
Hi Saso, I hope you found it useful. Thanks for the comment.
@neymarzetechoity7924 Жыл бұрын
hey can you help regarding? i went by following insturctions but i don't have weldementprofiles in my solidworks..what can i do
@skeltondesignsolutionsltd Жыл бұрын
Hi, I think all Solidworks versions have weldments, activate the tab and you should have the basic weldments. Also look at this video on how to get lots of weldment profiles for free through solidworks themselves. SOLIDWORKS WELDMENT Tutorial #8 // Do not use WELDMENT PROFILES without doing these 5 steps? . Thanks for the comment.
@neymarzetechoity7924 Жыл бұрын
@@skeltondesignsolutionsltd thanks...also can you help me regarding making it library design? my sketches aren't L'ed easily..i mean not getting L marked
@ibrahimdincerkoseler8328 Жыл бұрын
nice thank you
@skeltondesignsolutionsltd Жыл бұрын
You're welcome, I hope it helped in some way. Thanks for the comment.
@kameshachlas333 Жыл бұрын
Hello
@skeltondesignsolutionsltd Жыл бұрын
Hi Kamesh, thanks for the hello.
@kameshachlas333 Жыл бұрын
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@We-Do-NOT-Consent-303 Жыл бұрын
Very hard to understand what you are saying.
@skeltondesignsolutionsltd Жыл бұрын
Is it the music? I also increased the speed of the video so the same content would take less time. Maybe leave the content alone and have no music would make it clearer?
@We-Do-NOT-Consent-303 Жыл бұрын
@@skeltondesignsolutionsltd I think it's your accent, but usually I don't have a problem understanding different accents. So maybe a better mic. will help. Yes, the music is not necessary at all. Also your screen resolution is higher then the upload resolution HD. We can not read what you are clicking on. Most laptops just have HD 1080 resolution, so your should record in HD and upload in HD, then we can see better what you are doing. No need to speed up the video, we can do that on KZbin if we need it. Thanks for asking! Cheers! :0)=
@skeltondesignsolutionsltd Жыл бұрын
Hi Even, Thank you for the criticism as this give me a list of items to work on. The videos are a few months old so I have upgraded some items like a better mic. The screen res is a big one all right, I have since changed back to a smaller screen just for recording, allows to see easier. Do you think a clicker ( the circle around the curser) is necessary in your opinion?. That is a good point about not speeding up the video - I will take that on board. Also I think the music is not necessary anymore but when starting off on KZbin it is hard to be comfortable with your own voice at the beginning. The accent is just part of me. Thank you again Even for the feedback it is much apricated. I will post some new videos up after Christmas with these changes. Cheers
@We-Do-NOT-Consent-303 Жыл бұрын
@@skeltondesignsolutionsltd Yes, the yellow circle is helpful to fallow your mouse movements. I have seen that elsewhere. Also you could make the mouse pointer bigger. Good luck my friend! I also love SolidWorks I have been using it since the beginning, like 20 years.
@russell.w1452 Жыл бұрын
Hi i can’t find the video that shows how you hand drew this
@skeltondesignsolutionsltd Жыл бұрын
Hi Russell, I never uploaded it after and no-one asked for it before. If your interested I will dig it out and upload it for you in the next few days. Thanks for the comment
@russell.w1452 Жыл бұрын
That will be awesome. Can’t wait for the video ❤️
@russell.w1452 Жыл бұрын
How did you come up with that shape and design?
@skeltondesignsolutionsltd Жыл бұрын
Hi Russell, The shape is the end part of a cable tray, I though it was a good drawing exercise. You can purchase the cable trays from your local electrical wholesale and lots of company's produce them. I used it to run around the workshop walls and then cable tie the electrical cables to it.
@syedmuhammadafzalnaqvi70502 жыл бұрын
If you haven't incorporated bending allowances or the k factor properly, your part will end up having different dimensions when fabricated, with holes not aligning according to the dimensions in the CAD
@skeltondesignsolutionsltd2 жыл бұрын
Hi Syed, This is exactly why K-factor and Bend Allowance is so important. If you produce a part, cut the material, fold the part and then try to fit it to another part the holes will be miss aligned. Usually making the part unusable. There are many ways around this, but all are based on the industry the part is designed for. If you are working with a manufacture that have fully up to date and calibrated equipment, then a k-factor should be easily acquired. If you are working with a 30 year old brake press, then it is a different situation and you either design components that attach together to reduce the need for accuracy, increase tolerances, or work out the K-factor as it is on the machine but take into account that both press rams could be pressing different pressures giving a variable K factor. The standard metal fabrication industry tolerances and the pharmaceutical industry stainless steel tolerances are very different. This means more time is spent working out K-Factors of stainless steel bending than mild steel bending but using standard air bending tables, knowing your v-dies and bending allowances will give a good effort. The real way to reduce the risk is to make one part first, adjust that part till it is correct and then produce the part. Lots of mistakes can be made with miss-calculation on computers. Thank for the comment Syed
@alandeklerk2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Martin, this was very helpful and interesting.
@skeltondesignsolutionsltd2 жыл бұрын
Hi Alan, Glad it was helpful. 3D sketching is hard to get your mind around at first. It is difficult to draw without turning the model but after a while and a lot of tab button use, it really reduces the time required to draw a "complex part". It also provides the ability to produce sketches that can not be done / easily done using standard plane sketches. Draw an object on the 3D sketch and then try and recreate it only on standard plane sketches and see how difficult it is. Thanks for the comment Alan
@hokaayman2 жыл бұрын
I was an Inventor user, and due to the job that I'm applying to, it's a must to use SW, and your videos really helped me alot. I'm waiting for the future videos videos (Assemblies, Structure systems,.... etc) Continue and keep it up 😍
@skeltondesignsolutionsltd2 жыл бұрын
Hi Mahmoud, thank you for the comment. Changing over Cad systems can be hard to do, but each system (solidworks, inventor, creo, etc) has an advantage over the next. Some things in solidworks are very difficult to achieve compared to other softwares and the opposite can also be said. I have used a few different ones, but for the work I do and the location im in, solidworks is the common software. In saying that there are also Creo, Inventor and Catia users in my area but mainly solidworks has the majority share. I am getting around to uploading some more videos and hope you find them a help also.
@sirajmarwat23322 жыл бұрын
subsribe you after watching 2nd video
@skeltondesignsolutionsltd2 жыл бұрын
Hi Siraj, Thank you for the comment and sub. I will be back posting more videos shortly.
@0800outdoors2 жыл бұрын
Great tutorial, helped alot today !
@skeltondesignsolutionsltd2 жыл бұрын
Hi Mal, I am glad it helped. Sometimes it is only one single aspect in a whole video that will help. Which end to project the line to start the feature got me the most when I started using the feature a few years back. Thanks for the comment.
@alializadeh81952 жыл бұрын
مرسی
@skeltondesignsolutionsltd2 жыл бұрын
Hi Ali, Thank you for the comment and hopefully you found the video useful. مرسی
@esraaothman39462 жыл бұрын
Thank you. And it would be great if you can show a video of how you take measurements for a complicated parts.. like how you measured those arcs and such stuff
@skeltondesignsolutionsltd2 жыл бұрын
Hi Esraa, This is a great suggestion for a video. I will put together a video about the topic but I mainly use a space envelope and parameters method to achieve the result. But it depends on what is the hero of the design, is it the actual wheel rim that you are making or is it what the rim attaches to (the hub). When pricing work for clients, accuracy of components is a major factor in cost due to time spent. The theory is that you tend to produce none hero parts fast but visually correct (using a space envelope and parameters method) to give it an overall accuracy, and hero parts (hub) slower much more accurate and with a tolerance. Thanks for the comment and hope you enjoy the videos, I will have new video on the ATV build in the next few weeks.
@esraaothman39462 жыл бұрын
@@skeltondesignsolutionsltd Thank you for explaining that, i almost never thought about it that way (hero and none hero parts) .. i can draw the part to its overall shape but i always try to measure every thing and in general i face difficulty when doing part with arcs and artistic shapes. Waitting for the video 🌼
@131storm2 жыл бұрын
Hi, Martin. Good tutorial. I have just liked and subscribed. The only problem imho is that "music" in background. Make it more silence, or turn it off. Despite it's not loud, I would like to focuse on what you are saying rather, than fighting against that noise. Anyway - very useful video. Thank you.
@skeltondesignsolutionsltd2 жыл бұрын
Hi Heavy Storm. Thank you for the like, sub, comment and suggestion. I think background sound is unnecessary at this stage but when starting off recording yourself, it feels very bare without it. I will concentrate on what i am saying and create more engaging dialogue to improve videos. Thanks again.
@ShayanAsim2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the detailed explanation on the corners in this video!
@skeltondesignsolutionsltd2 жыл бұрын
Hi Shayan Asim. I hope it helped you. Thank you for the comment.