Tutorials

Importing Reference Images in Blender 4.0 | How to Add Reference Image in Blender | CADable

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Importing Reference Images in Blender 4.0 | How to Add Reference Image in Blender | CADable | CADable tutorials Welcome back to CADable! I'm Engr. Ibrahim Omer, and today I'm excited to guide you through the process of importing reference images in Blender 4.0. Whether you're using this version or one above or below, you're in the right place! Let's kick things off by clearing out the default cube, light, and camera. With that done, hit Shift + A to add your reference image. Now, here's a little trick: initially, the image might not be perfectly placed, but fear not! Press Alt + R, and voilà, your image snaps into place just right. Need to tweak its orientation? Simply hit R to rotate it, perhaps aligning it to the xy plane. Chapter's of the tutorial: Introduction 0:00 Adding reference image 0:11 Press Alt + R to correctly place image 0:28 Press R to rotate reference image 0:38 Conclusion 1:01 This tutorial is perfect for beginners looking to hone their skills in Blender. Practice along with the video, pausing where needed, and don't hesitate to drop your questions in the comments below. I'm here to help you every step of the way. Remember, practice makes perfect, so keep at it and watch your Blender skills soar! #ImportReferenceImagesBlender #ReferenceImagesBlender #CADable #BlenderTips #BeginnerTutorialBlender #CADabletutorials

Solidworks Miter Flange | Calculate Blank Size in Solidworks | Export Solidworks File to AutoCAD DXF | CADable | CADable tutorials

1 0 Intermediate
Welcome back to CADable with Engr. Ibrahim Omer! In today's tutorial, we're diving into a crucial feature in SolidWorks sheet metal: the miter flange. No worries if you're new – we'll walk through it step by step with an example. First up, we'll draw a rectangle and then transform it into a base flange/tab. Remember, miter flanges are a bit different from edge flanges – they need a sketch. We'll sketch four lines and tweak some settings to create a simple sheet metal box. Once our box is ready, it's time to figure out the blank size. We'll use the 'flatten' command for this. Next step? Exporting the file to machining software for cutting – think laser, wire cut, or EDM. We'll save it in DXF format, ready to go. Chapters of the tutorial: Introduction 0:00 Sketching centre rectangle 0:23 Sheetmetal base flange/tab feature 0:40 Creating sketch for miter flange 0:55 Solidworks miter flange feature 1:31 Calculate blank size of the box 2:32 Saving file in DXF format for machining 2:43 Conclusion 3:22 This tutorial is perfect for beginners looking to sharpen their skills. Take your time, hit pause if needed, and don't hesitate to drop your 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​ #solidworkssheetmetal #solidworksmiterflange #miterflangesolidworks #blanksizeinsolidworks #CADable #CADabletutorials

Glowing Objects in Blender 4.0 | Blender Emission with Bloom Effect | Bloom in EEVEE | CADable | CADable tutorials

0 0 Beginner
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

Draft Feature Solidworks | Why draft is necessary in manufacturing | Advantages of draft in molds | CADable | CADable tutorials

0 0 Beginner
Welcome back to CADable with Engr. Ibrahim Omer. In this video, we're delving into the crucial concept of Draft Angle, particularly vital in the realm of manufacturing, especially when molds are involved. Let's break it down: What is Draft Angle? Draft Angle is essentially an angle strategically added to the sides of a model. Its primary purpose? To facilitate easy removal from a mold. Why is Draft Angle important? Without this angle, models risk getting stuck within the mold due to their straight, vertical sides. Draft Angle swoops in to save the day by ensuring smooth ejection from the mold. Adding Draft in Solidworks: We explore two avenues here: Simple Way: During model creation using the "Extrude Boss" command, you can effortlessly set an inward or outward draft angle, keeping things straightforward. Advanced Way (for molds): This method offers three options, catering to more intricate needs: Neutral plane Parting line Step draft The video focuses on the simpler method, leaving the door open for a separate tutorial on the advanced method (draft analysis) if viewers express interest. This video serves as a valuable resource, especially for beginners, providing a clear understanding of draft angles and how to implement them efficiently in Solidworks. By mastering these techniques, users can craft models that not only look good but are also easier to manufacture using molds. #draftfeaturesolidworks #advantagesofdraftinmanufacturing #draftanglesinmolds #CADable #CADabletutorials #twomethodsofdraftinsolidworks

Setting a Monkey Head on Fire | Monkey Head on Fire Blender 4.0 | Blender 4.0 | CADable | CADable tutorials

0 0 Beginner
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

Rubber Grommet Solidworks | Create Rubber Grommet in Solidworks | Solidworks Exercise 40 | CADable | CADable tutorials

1 0 Beginner
Welcome back to CADable! I'm Engr. Ibrahim Omer, and in today's tutorial, we're diving into Practice Exercise 40 where we'll be modeling a rubber grommet in SolidWorks. We'll start by sketching the cross-section of the grommet and then revolve it 360 degrees around the axis of revolution. Next, we'll add the necessary radii to the outer edges for a polished finish. Finally, to give our grommet that authentic rubber look, we'll apply a rubber appearance. Whether you're just starting out or looking to sharpen your SolidWorks skills, this tutorial is perfect for you. Follow along with the video, and if you have any questions, don't hesitate to drop them in the comments section below. For more exciting tutorials and SolidWorks tips, be sure to subscribe to CADable and stay tuned for our latest updates! #solidworksrubbergrommet #cadabletutorials #cadable #createrubbergrommetinsolidworks #solidworksexercises

Applying Load on Particular Area | Applying Forces on Selected Region Solidworks | CADable | CADable Tutorials

0 0 Beginner
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

Solidworks Twisted Wire | Twisted Wire Rope Design Solidworks | Solidworks Exercise 39 | CADable

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olidworks Twisted Wire | Twisted Wire Rope Design Solidworks | Solidworks Exercise 39 | CADable Welcome to CADable! In this tutorial, Engr. Ibrahim Omer will guide you through the process of modeling twisted wire or twisted wire rope in SolidWorks. This exercise is perfect for beginners looking to improve their SolidWorks skills. The modeling process is straightforward and utilizes the sweep feature in SolidWorks. First, a path is sketched using a spline on the front plane, followed by creating a profile using a circle. Circular sketch patterns are then used to create a total of 10 circles along the path. With the path and profile sketched, the sweep feature is applied using a complex sweep technique. The sweep has a specified number of revolutions (1.5) and is merged with tangent faces to achieve the desired result. To enhance the visual appearance of the twisted wire, different appearances are applied, totaling 10 appearances. This step adds realism to the model, making it look like a real twisted wire. Whether you're a beginner or looking to expand your SolidWorks skills, this tutorial is a great opportunity to practice and improve your modeling techniques. Follow along with the video and don't hesitate to ask any questions in the comments section. For more tutorials and SolidWorks tips, make sure to subscribe to CADable and stay updated with our latest content! #twistedwiresolidworks #twistedwireropesolidworks #solidworksexercise39 #solidworksadvancedtutorials #CADable #CADabletutorials Follow our Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/CADable​

Download & Install Blender 4.0 | How to download and Install Blender | CADable | CADable tutorials

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Download & Install Blender 4.0 | How to download and Install Blender | CADable | CADable tutorials Welcome to CADable! Engr. Ibrahim Omer is here to guide you through a quick tutorial on downloading and installing the latest version of Blender. Blender is a powerful and open-source 3D computer graphics software used for creating animated films, visual effects, art, 3D games, and more. Developed by the Blender Foundation, it features a comprehensive suite of tools for modeling, sculpting, texturing, rendering, animation, and video editing. Blender supports a variety of platforms, including Windows, macOS, and Linux. It is widely appreciated for its versatility, robust community support, and the fact that it is free to use for various creative projects. Blender is commonly utilized by artists, animators, game developers, and filmmakers to bring their creative visions to life in the digital realm. Follow our Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/CADable​​​ #installblender4.0 #downloadandinstallblender #blender2024 #CADable #CADabletutorials

Solidworks Sweep Cut | Pipe Bending Die Solidworks | Solidworks Practice Exercise 38 | CADable

1 0 Beginner
Solidworks Sweep Cut | Pipe Bending Die Solidworks | Solidworks Practice Exercise 38 | CADable | CADable tutorials Welcome back to CADable with Engr. Ibrahim Omer! It's been a while, and I'm excited to bring you another SolidWorks tutorial based on your feedback. As requested by 73% of our subscribers in the community poll, we're diving into the world of SolidWorks today. In this tutorial, we're diving into a crucial SolidWorks command – the sweep cut. Our hands-on exercise involves creating a 90-degree Pipe Bending Die to showcase how the sweep cut feature works in SolidWorks. Whether you're new to SolidWorks and eager to get the hang of things or if you're looking for some practical practice, this tutorial is tailor-made for you. Always remember, perfection comes with practice! Feel free to use the play-pause method for effective learning, and don't hesitate to drop any questions in the comments. I'm here to guide you through your SolidWorks journey. Let's kick off and boost our 3D modeling skills together! Follow our Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/CADable​​​ #Solidworkssweepcut #Pipebendingdiesolidworks #90degreepipebendingdie #CADable #SolidworksAdvancedtutorials #CADabletutorials #cadcamsolidworks

Autocad Practice Exercise 10 | Autocad Isometric Drawing | Changing Plane in Autocad 3d | CADable

0 0 Beginner
Autocad 3d practice drawing | Autocad Practice Exercise 10 | Autocad Isometric Drawing | Changing Plane in Autocad 3d | CADable | CADable tutorials Hi friends welcome back to CADable. This is Engr. Ibrahim Omer. In this tutorial, we will draw isometric drawing using a reference drawing. This is autocad practice exercise 10. I hope you like it. We will learn the following features and commands: 1) AutoCAD Basic Settings 2) AutoCAD 2d commands 3) Press Pull 4) Visual Settings 5) Changing Plane in AutoCAD 3d 6) 3d Move 7) Solid Union 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​​​ #autocadisometricdrawing #autocadpresspullcommand #autocadpracticeexercise10 #CADable #autocadpracticeexercises #cadabletutorials

Solidworks Limit Distance Mate | Distance vs Limit Distance Mate | How to Use Width Mate | CADable

0 0 Intermediate
Welcome back to CADable with Engr. Ibrahim Omer! It's been a while, and I'm excited to bring you another SolidWorks tutorial based on your feedback. As requested by 73% of our subscribers in the community poll, we're diving into the world of SolidWorks today. In this tutorial, we'll explore various mates using an assembly example, with a special focus on the limit distance mate. We'll cover the following mates: width mate, concentric mate, distance mate, and the limit distance mate. One of the key takeaways will be understanding the distinction between the distance mate (static) and the limit distance mate (dynamic). We'll demonstrate how to apply a limit distance mate effectively, and we'll make use of the 'evaluate' command to precisely determine distances for our mates. Whether you're a beginner looking to learn the ropes or seeking valuable practice, this tutorial is for you. Remember, practice is the path to perfection! Feel free to utilize the play-pause technique for effective learning and don't hesitate to ask any questions in the comment section. I'm here to help you on your SolidWorks journey. Let's get started and enhance our 3D modeling skills together!

Autocad 3d practice drawing | Autocad Practice Exercise 9 | Autocad Isometric Drawing | CADable

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Autocad 3d practice drawing | Autocad Practice Exercise 9 | Autocad Isometric Drawing | CADable | CADable tutorials Hi friends welcome back to CADable. This is Engr. Ibrahim Omer. In this tutorial, we will draw isometric drawing using a reference drawing. This is autocad practice exercise 9. I hope you like it. Chapters of the tutorial: Introduction 0:00 Creating Base Using Press Pull Command 0:57 Creating a Block Using Press Pull Command 2:30 AutoCAD 3d Move Command 3:02 Creating Last Part Using Press Pull Command 3:28 Checking One Dimension 4:34 Deleting Unnecessary Lines 4:49 Conclusion 5:00 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​​​ #autocadisometricdrawing #autocad3dexercises #autocadpracticeexercise9 #CADable #autocadpracticeexercises #cadabletutorials

AutoCAD Align Command | Align command Without Scaling | Align Command With Scaling | CADable

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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

Autocad 3d practice drawing | Autocad Practice Exercise 8 | Autocad Isometric Drawing | CADable

1 0 Beginner
Autocad 3d practice drawing | Autocad Practice Exercise 8 | Autocad Isometric Drawing | CADable | CADable tutorials Hi friends welcome back to CADable. This is Engr. Ibrahim Omer. In this tutorial, we will draw isometric drawing using a reference drawing. This is autocad practice exercise 8. I hope you like it. We will learn the following features and commands: 1) AutoCAD Basic Settings 2) AutoCAD 2d commands 3) Press Pull 4) Visual Settings 5) AutoCAD View Cube 6) 3d Move 7) Solid Union 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​​​ #autocadisometricdrawing #autocadpresspullcommand #autocadpracticeexercise8 #CADable #autocadpracticeexercises #cadabletutorials