Tutorials

Fusion 360 Tutorial: Motion Joints with Imported Components

6 0 Intermediate
In this Fusion 360 Tutorial we'll learn about importing components from other F360 files as well as external source and applying linear slider motion to those components. This tutorial goes into some detail on breaking down a imported STEP file from McMaster-Carr and converting it to components so that motion joints can be added to it. The example is of a drawer slide.

Solidworks: Basket (5)

3 0 Beginner
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Solidworks: interlacing pattern (9)

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2D CAD EXERCISES 47 IN SOLIDWORKS

2 0 Beginner
2D CAD EXERCISES 47 IN SOLIDWORKS

How to use Fusion 360

2 0 Beginner
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Solidworks 3d Curve helix sweep : Composite curve & Intersection curve

2 0 Expert
How to make curve helix sweep with Solidworks 3d curve tool? Learn How to make 3D Curve in Solidworks? How to create composite curve? How to create intersecting curve using solid and surface body ? How to use surface sweep with twist value? How to sweep without profile?

Dibujo de planos en SOLIDWORKS 1x17

2 0 Intermediate
Dibujo de planos en SOLIDWORKS 1x17

First Robotic Competition #9690 Defuse Robotıcs

2 0 Intermediate
FRC Robot Mechanical Design: The Marvelous Dance of Technology With advancing technology, FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC) events have become a platform where young engineers and innovators showcase their talents. In this arena, the mechanical design of robots showcases a tremendous combination of engineering intelligence and creativity. When designing a robot for FRC, it's essential to consider the fundamental functions first. Speed, maneuverability, load-carrying capacity, and especially the design of specialized mechanisms to accomplish game tasks are important. While these mechanisms may be shaped around a theme, each presents an opportunity to solve complex engineering problems. The mechanical design process typically requires striking a balance between functionality and aesthetics. The robot's performance and durability are the primary focus of the design. However, the visual appeal of the robot is also a significant factor that reflects the team's identity. Colors, graphics, and external appearance enhance a robot's presence on the field and reflect team spirit. The mechanical design of an FRC robot involves integrating multiple components. Chassis, drive systems, lifting mechanisms, manipulators, and sensors must be integrated to form a cohesive structure. While each of these components is designed separately, they must also be compatible with each other. Using CAD (Computer-Aided Design) software in the design process allows for the virtual creation of complex parts and assemblies. This is an important tool for detecting and optimizing design errors. Additionally, prototyping and testing are integral parts of the design process. Observing the robot's performance in real-world conditions helps improve the design and optimize the final product. The mechanical design of an FRC robot goes beyond being just a competition machine. It's a platform where young engineers and future leaders develop their talents. Teamwork, problem-solving skills, and creativity are the cornerstones of this process. These designs, shaped around a new theme each year, are a magnificent example of pushing the boundaries of technology and humanity.

SOLIDWORKS Exercise 5-9 | SKETCH (FOR BEGINNERS)

2 0 Beginner
These exercises are for practicing basic skills for beginners. More focused on drawing two-dimensional sketches and learning to use different commands in this environment, such as arc and slot, etc. And also, defining the contour in the Extrude Boss command. I hope this video will be useful for you. I would really appreciate it if you subscribe to my channel ❤️

Solid works Tutorial - 13

2 0 Intermediate
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Solid works Tutorial - 14

1 0 Intermediate
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SOLIDWORKS Exercise 10-14 | BOSS AND CUT EXTRUDED (FOR BEGINNERS)

2 0 Beginner
These exercises are for practicing basic skills for beginners. Focusing on BOSS AND CUT EXTRUDED After the previous exercises, in these exercises more focus on creating 3D shapes with 2D sketches and learning to use different commands in the 3D environment . And also, using commands such as pattern, mirror, fillet, chamfer, etc. I hope this video is useful for you.

Solidworks: practice exercises (14)

1 0 Beginner
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Solidworks Advanced Level Training | 01 Sketching | 02 Baseline and Ordinate Dimensions

1 0 Expert
Difference between baseline and ordinate dimensions. How to assign baseline dimensions? How to use ordinate dimensions?

Dibujo de PLANOS en SOLIDWORKS 1x18

1 0 Intermediate
Dibujo de PLANOS en SOLIDWORKS 1x18