Tutorials

(Video) SolidWorks Drafting Tutorial: Countersinks | Hole | Angle Bracket| Practice for Beginner | Tech Hawk

3 0 Beginner
In this tutorial, Tech Hawk is going to show you how to do a model of Angle Bracket. I've also showed you how to make Countersinks in a part. It will help beginners to practice different features of SolidWorks.

How to use Swept Boss/Base Feature - SolidWorks Tutorial

2 0 Beginner
In this tutorial you will create swept part using Swept Boss/Base tool. 1.Click New. Click Part,OK. 2.Click Top Plane and click on Sketch. 3.Click Circle and sketch a circle origin as it center. Click Smart Dimension, dimension sketched circle diameter as your wish if you want 4.Exit Sketch. 5.Take a plane normal to spline end (or Click on Front Plane and click Sketch.) 6.Click on View Orientation-Normal To. 7.Zoom out the sketch, click on Spline and sketch a curve as sketched below. 8.Exit Sketch. 9.Click View Orientation--Isometric. 10. Click Features-Swept Boss/Base. For swept profile select Sketch1 (circle) and for path click on Sketch2 (curve). and . Done!

(Video) How to Create 2D Drawings From a 3D Part or Assembly Document | Adding and Modifying Views & Dimensions

2 0 Beginner
Welcome to Tech Hawk. In this video tutorial, I've showed you almost all basics of drawings in SolidWorks. This tutorial covers, -Creating a New Drawing -Make Drawing from Part/Assembly -Sheet Formats, Sheets, and Views -Creating the Standard 3 Views ( Top View, Front View, Side View) -Inserting a 3D View in a Drawing -Inserting Dimensions into Drawings -Modify Dimension

SolidWorks Beginner Practice - V Block Clamp | Drafting Example | Tech Hawk

2 0 Beginner
In this video tutorial, I have shown you an example of solidworks practicing. Hope it helps beginner to practice.

How to use Rib tool Feature in SolidWorks | Creating Ribs

2 0 Beginner
To create a rib: Sketch the contour to use as the rib feature on a plane that intersects the part, or is parallel or at an angle to an existing plane. Click Rib (Features toolbar) or Insert - Features - Rib. Set the PropertyManager options. Click OK .