Tutorials

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In this PTC Creo Parametric video tutorial for beginners will guide you step by step to usage of design tools in creo software. YouTube Channel Link : https://youtube.com/abiscaddworks

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Model Source : studycadcam.com Drawing : http://bit.ly/2kNFy9U Designed Model Download Link : http://bit.ly/2klWFQb

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Static Loading of Ductile Material

3 0 Intermediate
Modal Analysis of a Simply Supported Beam

3 1 Beginner
Converting Sketch Pictures to Vector data

3 0 Beginner
In this tutorial I will share about how to create a Park Chair design using the Autodesk Inventor software with various features such as: 2D Sketch, Extrude, Extrusion Surface, Rectangular Pattern, Mirror Feature, Combine, Thicken, Fillet/Chamfer,etc. . I hope this tutorial is useful for you :)

3 0 Intermediate
IN THIS VIDEO, I HAVE EXPLAINED AND PERFORMED 3D SKETCHING BY MAKING A 3D SKETCH OF A BAJA BUGGY AND LATER ADDING PIPING TO THE SKETCH BY USING WELDMENTS FEATURE. I HAVE ALSO EXPLAINED IN-DEPTH WELDMENT FEATURE. HOW TO MAKE GROOVES AND CORRECTING THEM AT A SPECIFIC POINT, HOW TO TRIM AND EXTEND THE GROOVES IN THE PIPING.

3 0 Intermediate
Basketball Ball Solidworks Tutorial Part 1 https://youtu.be/r1DKX6aT-No https://grabcad.com/library/basketball-ball-solidworks-and-visualize-tutorial-1

3 0 Beginner
Solidworks tutorial part design

3 0 Intermediate
Watch Video https://youtu.be/mzu5hcl3STE

3 0 Beginner
This is a short tutorial in boolean operation in Catia V5.

3 0 Beginner
solidworks motion study

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VEJA O VÍDEO ABAIXO

3 0 Beginner
Create a baby bottle with the command lofted boss on the body bottle and swept boss for the screw on the neck of the bottle.

3 0 Beginner
In this tutorial we will learn how four bar linkages work. We will create and assemble these linkages in SOLIDWORKS. I will describe crank rocker mechanism (one complete revolution) and double crank mechanism (two complete revolutions). These four linkages are: 1) Fixed Link or Ground Link (q) 2) Shortest Link or Crank (s) 3) Longest Link or Coupler (l) 4) Remaining Link or Rocker (p) I have explained Grashof's principle on which these linkages work. s + l ≤ p + q I have also shown few examples. Some are: 1) Bicycle 2) Wiper Mechanism 3) Door Mechanism 4) Oil Well Pump 5) Locking Plier 6) Suspension Mechanism We will assemble these using simple mates (coincident and concentric). After assembling these link we will perform motion study in SOLIDWORKS Motion Analysis. We will give input at crank (20 rpm) and see the response on the output link (p). It is a good exercise for beginners and it will be a good practice for beginners. Kindly use play pause technique for practice. I have attached files in t