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d Mechanical Part Design | Practice exercise 19 solidworks | Hi friends welcome back to CADable. This is Engr. Ibrahim Omer. In this tutorial, we will model a complex mechanical part in solidowrks. This is solidworks practice exercise 19. This is solidworks advanced part modelling tutorial. After modelling the bracket, we will apply color to each feature and to whole part. We will also check part using solidworks evaluate. I hope you like it. It is a good exercise for beginners and it will be a good practice for beginners. Kindly use play pause technique for practice. Feel free to ask your queries in comment section. I will try to answer each and every question. Keep practicing as practice makes a man perfect. Follow our Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/CADable​​​ #complexpartmodelingsolidworks #solidworksevaluate #solidworksexercise19 #CADable #solidworksextrudefeature #solidworkscolortoeachfeature #3dmechanicalpartdesign

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AutoCAD Array Tool | How to Use Array Tool in AutoCAD | Types of Array AutoCAD | Example of Arrays | CADable | CADable Tutorials Hi friends welcome back to CADable. This is Engr. Ibrahim Omer. In this tutorial, we will learn how to use Array Command in AutoCAD. I will use three examples to demonstrate each type and we will discuss each array briefly. We will explore the following: 1) Definition of Array 2) Types of Array 3) Array Examples in Daily Life 4) Arrays in AutoCAD We have three types of Arrays in AutoCAD which are, rectangular array, polar array and path array. It is a good exercise for beginners and it will be a good practice for beginners. Kindly use play pause technique for practice. Feel free to ask your queries in comment section. I will try to answer each and every question. Keep practicing as practice makes a man perfect. Follow our Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/CADable​​​ #autocadarraytool #howtousearraytoolinautocad #typesofarrayautocad #CADable #cadabletutorials #arrayexamplesindailylife

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Welcome back to CADable! I'm Engr. Ibrahim Omer, and in this tutorial, we'll cover two essential topics in AutoCAD. First, we'll explore the process of converting solids to surfaces, and then we'll delve into applying materials in AutoCAD. This concise video tutorial is designed to provide you with a clear understanding of these concepts. To begin, I'll demonstrate how to create a solid box and then apply materials to it using the MAT command. Following that, we'll move on to converting the solid object into surfaces using the explode command. Moreover, I'll guide you through the process of applying materials to individual surfaces resulting from the explosion. Join me on this learning journey, where I aim to simplify these techniques and help you master solid-to-surface conversions and material applications in AutoCAD. Don't forget to leave your feedback and suggestions in the comments—I greatly value your input. Subscribe to our channel to stay updated with future tutorials, and let's enhance our AutoCAD skills together! Follow our Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/CADable​​​ #solidtosurfacesautocad #applymaterialautocad #autocad3dmodelingtips #CADable #autocadpracticeexercises #cadabletutorials

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AutoCAD Align Command | Align command Without Scaling | Align Command With Scaling | CADable | CADable tutorials Welcome to CADable! In this tutorial, Engineer Ibrahim Omer is here to help you learn an important tool in AutoCAD called the Align command. This tool can save you time and make your work more precise. In the first example, we'll show you how to move an object horizontally to match another one without changing its size. This is great for getting things to line up perfectly. In the second example, we'll teach you how to move an object vertically while also changing its size. This can be handy when you need to adjust things both in position and size. In the third example, we'll guide you on aligning an object horizontally between two lines while also changing its size. This is super useful for more complex drawings. Forget about using the rotate command, which can be confusing and take up a lot of your time. With the Align command, you'll work faster and smarter. This tutorial is designed for beginners, so don't worry if you're just starting out. You can pause the video and practice each step at your own pace. If you have any questions, feel free to ask in the comments. Engineer Ibrahim Omer is here to help you out. Remember, practice makes perfect! So, keep watching CADable for more easy-to-follow tutorials and keep improving your AutoCAD skills. Keep practicing as practice makes a man perfect. Follow our Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/CADable​​​ #aautocadaligncommand #aligncommandwithoutscaling #aligncommandwithscaling #CADable #CADabletutorials

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Welcome to CADable! I'm Engr. Ibrahim Omer, and in today's tutorial, we'll explore the various types of fillets you can create in AutoCAD. Whether you're using AutoCAD 2018, an earlier version, or a newer one, you can follow along with this guide. In a recent quiz on my channel, many believed that fillets are only for creating round corners. However, you can also use them to create sharp corners with a 0 unit radius. In this tutorial, we'll cover: 1) Adding fillets to corners (both single and multiple fillets) 2) Creating polyline fillets 3) Making semi-circular fillets 4) Filleting two intersecting lines 5) Filleting two non-intersecting lines 6) Fillet with sharp radius (fillet with sharp corner) This tutorial was requested by one of our subscribers and is packed with practical tips and examples. Remember, practice is key to mastering AutoCAD. Let's dive in and enhance our skills together! #AutoCADFilletCommand #SharpCornerFillet #CADable #CADableTutorials

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Boundary Surface Feature inHi friends, welcome back to CADable! This is Engr. Ibrahim Omer. In today's tutorial, we will learn how to use the SolidWorks Boundary Surface feature with guide curves. We'll walk through an example, creating different sections and curves, and then using the boundary surface command to generate a smooth surface. Here's what you'll learn: Creating sections and guide curves. Using the Boundary Surface command. Converting the surface body to a solid body using the Thicken command. Applying appearance to the solid body. Using the Fillet command to remove sharp edges. This tutorial is perfect for beginners. I hope you find it helpful! Take your time, hit pause if needed, and feel free to drop any questions in the comments. Remember, practice makes perfect! Don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more tutorials like this: https://www.youtube.com/c/CADable​ #solidworksboundarysurface #boundarysurfacefeature #surfaceswithguidecurves #CADable #CADabletutorials

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AutoCAD Tangent Lines & Dimensions | Sketching Centre Marks in AutoCAD | AutoCAD Basic 2D Sketching | CADable | CADable Tutorials Hi everyone, welcome back to CADable! I'm Engr. Ibrahim Omer, and in this tutorial, we'll be learning how to create a gasket in AutoCAD. This exercise focuses on basic 2D sketching. I'll guide you step by step through the Circle and Trim commands, and we'll put special emphasis on drawing tangent lines in AutoCAD. We’ll be creating four tangent lines so you can grasp the concept clearly. We’ll also cover how to change layers in AutoCAD (without creating new ones), sketch center marks, and finally, add dimensions to your part. Chapters of the tutorial: Introduction 0:00 Sketching construction line i.e. pitch 0:28 Creating different circles 0:46 Sketching tangent lines 1:34 Trim command 2:47 Autocad centre marks 3:09 Applying dimensions 3:31 Conclusion 4:28 This tutorial was requested by one of our subscribers and is filled with practical tips. Remember, the more you practice, the better you’ll get at AutoCAD. Let’s get started and improve our skills together! #AutoCADTangentLines #SketchingCenterMarks #AutoCAD2DSketching #CreatingGasketInAutoCAD #CADableTutorials #CADable

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Hi friends, welcome back to CADable. I’m Engr. Ibrahim Omer, and in this tutorial, we will learn how to model a mechanical part a corner block in SolidWorks. I’m using SolidWorks 2020, however, whether you’re using an older version or a newer version, you can still follow along with this tutorial. This tutorial emphasizes the basics. I will cover fundamental 2D commands, the user interface, and units, as well as 3D commands such as adding material, removing material, and the very important feature of creating a three-point reference plane using vertices or points. After modeling our corner block, we will evaluate the part using the Evaluate command a crucial tool in SolidWorks and learn how to use its Measure function. Finally, we will apply color to our part, concluding the tutorial. I hope you like this tutorial. If you encounter any difficulties or have any questions about this or any other tutorial in my list, please feel free to ask in the comments section. You’re always welcome. Please don’t forget to like and share with anyone who wants to learn SolidWorks. Thanks for watching. Chapters of the tutorial: Introduction 0:00 What you will learn in this tutorial 0:24 Solidworks user interface (units and background) 0:44 Sketching step (front view of part)1:07 Adding material (extruded boss command) 2:57 Creating sketch for cut out 3:22 Removing material (extruded cut command) 4:28 Creating sketch / point (for 3 point reference plane) 4:45 3 point reference plane 5:45 Creating sketch on 3 point reference plane 6:13 Removing material at inclined plane 6:40 How to check parts dimension using evaluate command 7:20 Applying appearance / color on part 9:16 Conclusion 10:04 #SolidworksCornerBlock #SolidworksMechanicalParts #3PointReferencePlane #CADable #cadabletutorials #solidworksexercise42 #solidworkspracticeexercises

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In this tutorial, We will learn solidworks wrap feature. We will be doing all three kinds of wrap features in solidworks i.e. emboss wrap, deboss wrap and scribe wrap. We will use a simple equation to create wrap feature. After creating wrap feature I will use solidworks design feature and I will drag it and insert another feature a cut out then I will drag it back and you will see all features will be adjusted accordingly. Then we will apply appearance to the cylinder and a different appearance to wrap feature. Lastly I will show you how powerful a equation is in solidworks. I will change the diameter of the cylinder and the wrap will be adjusted according to the new diameter. This is the power of parametric equations in solidworks. It is a good exercise for beginners and it will be a good practice for beginners. Kindly use play pause technique for practice. Feel free to ask your queries in comment section. I will try to answer each and every question. Keep practicing as practice makes a man perfect. #solidworkswrapfeature #useofequationsinsolidworks #practiceexercise26solidworks #CADable #powerofequationssolidworks #solidworksdesignfeaturetree #CADabletutorials Kindly Subscribe our Channel for more Videos and Projects in SOLIDWORKS, Keyshot, AutoCAD, Solid Edge, Blender etc. We offer services related to CAD, Product Design, Animations etc. Kindly Like and Share Our Videos. Thanks for Watching. Follow our Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/CADable​​​

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Hello everyone, and welcome back to CADable with Engr. Ibrahim Omer. Today, we're diving into a neat tutorial on SolidWorks where we'll learn how to apply loads to specific areas on a model. So, let's break it down step by step. First, we'll start by drawing a simple rectangle. Then, we'll extrude it to give it some depth. Next, we'll sketch another rectangle on the surface where we want to apply our forces. We'll use the split line command here to divide the face using our sketch. But remember, even after splitting, it's still just one solid body. No need to worry about multiple bodies here. Now comes the exciting part. We'll enable the SolidWorks Simulation add-in and proceed with all the necessary steps like applying materials and fixing boundaries (think of these as constraints). It's essential to ensure our model behaves realistically under the loads we're about to apply. After setting up our boundaries, it's time to apply the load to our chosen area or segment. Imagine this as putting weight on a specific spot of your model to see how it reacts. Once that's done, we'll mesh our model. Think of meshing like dividing your model into tiny elements to simulate its behavior accurately. Finally, we'll run our study, and voila! We'll get results showing us things like stresses, displacements, and strains. Now, I won't dive deep into explaining these results here, please watch tutorials at the end if you want to learn how to interpret results etc. If you're curious about how static structural analysis works, stick around for some extra videos I'll share later on. This tutorial is crafted especially for beginners, so don't hesitate to pause and replay if needed. And if you have any questions along the way, drop them in the comments below. We're here to help each and every one of you learn and grow in your CAD skills. Remember, practice is key! Keep tinkering with SolidWorks, and stay tuned for more easy-to-follow tutorials right here on CADable #applyingloadonparticulararea #applyloadonparticularareasolidworks #solidworksstaticstructuralsimulation #CADable #CADabletutorials

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Welcome back to CADable! In this tutorial with Engr. Ibrahim Omer, we're going to use Blender 4.0 to make something cool: setting a monkey head on fire! We'll learn how to make smoke and fire animations super quick. It's going to be fun and easy, so let's get started! Chapters of the tutorial: Introduction 0:00 Quick effects (fire and smoke) 0:18 Basic settings and properties 0:52 Calculating animation frames 1:13 Conclusion 1:46 Don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more easy-to-follow tutorials. Let's have some Blender fun together! Follow our Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/CADable​​​ #quicksmokeanimationblender #blenderquickanimation #blender2024 #CADable #CADabletutorials #quicksmokeanimation

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Hi friends welcome back to CADable. This is Engr. Ibrahim Omer. In this video, we'll explore how to make objects glow using Blender 4.0. Starting with the basic default cube, you'll learn how to use emission shaders to add vibrant light to your scenes. Learn how to create stunning glow effects by applying the bloom effect using the EEVEE render engine. This simple yet powerful technique will bring your 3D creations to life with captivating luminosity. Chapters of the tutorial: Introduction 0:00 Applying emission (material properties) 0:16 Changing background (world properties) 0:34 Applying bloom effect (render properties) 0:44 Conclusion 1:07 Whether you're new to Blender or a seasoned user, this tutorial offers valuable insights that will help enhance your 3D artwork. Join us on CADable and discover the magic of glowing objects in Blender! #blenderbloomeffect #glowobjectsinblender #blender4tutorials #cadable #cadabletutorials #emissioneffectblender

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Hi friends welcome back to CADable. This is Engr. Ibrahim Omer. In this tutorial we will learn how to create a crescent moon shape in AutoCAD using essential commands like Move, Trim, Rotate, Join, and Hatch. This tutorial also covers adding line thickness, using Ortho mode for straight and non-straight lines, and enhancing your drafting skills. Explore more tutorials, YouTube Shorts, and daily technical quizzes in our community section. Subscribe to CADable for simple, effective learning! Chapters of the tutorial Introduction 0:00 Draw circles 0:46 AutoCAD move command and ortho mode 1:05 AutoCAD trim tool 1:43 AutoCAD join command 1:53 AutoCAD rotate command and ortho mode 2:14 Adding line thickness 2:37 AutoCAD hatch command (solid hatch) 3:03 Make sure to check out 3:32 Conclusion 4:05 #autocadcrescentmoon #autocad2ddrafting #autocadusefulcommands #CADable #CADabletutorials #AutoCADTutorial #CrescentMoonAutoCAD #AutoCADBasics