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

2 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

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

0 0 Beginner
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

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