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Creating Reference Planes | How many types of reference planes we can make in Solidworks | CADable | CADable tutorials

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Welcome back to CADable with Engr. Ibrahim Omer. In this tutorial, we will delve into the crucial feature of creating reference planes in Solidworks. Throughout this video, we will cover the following topics: Understanding the concept of planes and their significance, exploring the various types of planes available in Solidworks, and delving into the detailed process of creating different types of reference planes using 3D models, 2D sketches, and 3D sketches. We will demonstrate the creation of planes using references such as vertices, edges, faces, and other planes. You will learn about parallel planes, multiple planes, mid planes, perpendicular planes, offset planes, tilted planes at any angle, and tangent planes. We will provide step-by-step explanations for creating planes based on 1-point, 2-point, and 3-point references. This tutorial is specifically designed to benefit beginners, providing them with a valuable exercise and practice opportunity. Feel free to use the play-pause technique for effective learning. If you have any questions or queries, please don't hesitate to ask in the comment section. We will make sure to address each and every question. Remember, practice makes perfect! Keep honing your skills and stay tuned for more CAD tutorials on the CADable channel. #creatingreferenceplanes #referenceplanesinsolidworks #solidworksadvancedtutorials #solidworksallreferenceplanes #CADable #CADabletutorials Follow our Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/CADable​

Basic Mold Design Solidworks | Create Mold in Assembly | Solidworks Practice Exercise 37 | CADable | CADable tutorials

0 0 Beginner
How to Create a Mold in SolidWorks Using Assembly Mode (Beginners Tutorial) Hi friends, welcome back to CADable. In this tutorial, I will show you how to create a mold in SolidWorks using assembly mode. This tutorial is for beginners, so I will start by creating the main part in part mode. Then, I will show you how to constrain the part planes (front, top, and right) with the planes of the assembly. Finally, I will create the mold using the cavity feature. This type of mold can be used to create symmetric and basic parts. Here are the steps involved in creating a mold in SolidWorks using assembly mode: Create the main part in part mode. Constrain the part planes with the planes of the assembly. Create the mold using the cavity feature. Here are some tips for creating a mold in SolidWorks using assembly mode: Use a symmetric part for the main part. This will make the mold creation process easier. Constrain the part planes with the planes of the assembly. This will ensure that the mold is created correctly. Use the cavity feature to create the mold. This is the easiest way to create a mold in SolidWorks. Later we will create exploded view animation. I hope this tutorial was helpful. If you have any questions, please leave a comment below. Thanks for watching! #solidworkspracticeexercises #basicmolddesignsolidworks #practiceexercise37solidworks #createmoldinassembly #CADable #CADabletutorials

Custom Forming Tool | How to add missing design library | Inserted as derived part error | CADable | CADable tutorials

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Custom Forming Tool | How to add missing design library | Inserted as derived part error | CADable | CADable tutorials Hi friends, welcome back to CADable. I'm Engr. Ibrahim Omer, and in this tutorial, we're going to discuss a very important feature in SolidWorks that is used in the sheet metal domain. First, we'll draw a forming tool or die, and then we'll save it in the design library. After that, we'll create a sheet metal part and use the forming tool on the newly created sheet metal part. I'll also show you how to add missing design library, and how to troubleshoot the inserted as derived part error. This tutorial is specifically designed for beginners, providing a great opportunity to practice and enhance your skills. Throughout the video, I encourage you to use the play-pause technique to follow along effectively. Don't hesitate to leave your questions in the comment section, as I'll make sure to address each and every one of them. Remember, practice makes perfect, so keep honing your skills. Thank you for joining me on CADable. #customformingtool #howtoaddmissingdesignlibrary #insertedasderivedparterror #solidworkssheetmetalexercise #CADable #CADabletutorials

Solid to Surfaces AutoCAD | Apply Material AutoCAD | Convert Solid Objects to Surfaces | CADable | CADable tutorials

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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