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December 18th, 2006

It goes both ways

Posted by Ben in Tips and Tricks

This is something I stumbled upon while working on a project. I am not too sure that it will be useful to you but here goes:

The direction option for the Linear Pattern (for features) can be used in ways other than in just the X & Y direction. It can also be used in both directions of the selected edge.

 

By: Mr. Ben Toh

About: Tips and Tricks for SolidWorks 2007

About: Ben has been a mechanical designer for about 5 years and is also a Certified SolidWorks Professional (CSWP). He has been using SolidWorks for 2 years and Autodesk Inventor Series for 3 years.

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  • December 18th, 2006

    Completing the circle

    Posted by Ben in Tips and Tricks

    Completing the Circle

    I’m not sure when this changed….because I just tried it one day and it worked.  I know it works in 2006, your results for other versions of SolidWorks may vary.   

    Say you have a arc in a sketch and you now want to change in to a circle.  Don’t delete it and redraw it ….just drag one of the endpoints around the circle and drop it on the other end point.  Then magically both end points will disappear and you’ll have a complete circle.

    A tip found on Christine’s Blog: http://designsmarter.typepad.com/christines_blog/solidworks_tip/index.html

     

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  • December 18th, 2006

    SolidWorks SWIFT Wins IndustryWeek Technology Of The Week Award

    Posted by blogadmin in News

    CONCORD, Mass.—(BUSINESS WIRE)—November 15, 2006— SolidWorks Intelligent Feature Technology (SWIFT), a breakthrough capability that puts expert-level 3D CAD techniques in the hands of every user, has been named a winner in IndustryWeek magazine’s 14th annual Technology and Innovation in Manufacturing Awards Program. The awards celebrate outstanding achievements in technology. The editors of the leading manufacturing management magazine have selected SolidWorks Corporation’s SWIFT(TM) software tools as one of only five Technologies of the Year for 2006. A complete list of the winners and profiles of each winning technology area will be featured in IndustryWeek’s December 2006 issue and at www.industryweek.com.

    SWIFT is the latest SolidWorks Corporation breakthrough aimed at helping teams design better products. SWIFT technology delivers exponential increases in design efficiency while simplifying use of CAD software. For example, 3D CAD applications have traditionally forced design teams to consume precious time determining the order in which they create part features. SWIFT changes all that, automatically creating new features in the proper order as the designer intended. This allows designers to spend more time on the task at hand - designing great products. Other SWIFT tools in SolidWorks 2007 include expert tools for sketching and mating.

    “SWIFT technology exemplifies what we look for in a Technology of the Year winner,” said David Blanchard, IndustryWeek editor-in-chief. “It shows great potential for creating new growth in the manufacturing world and expanding business opportunities for SolidWorks and its partners.”

    To select the winners, IndustryWeek editors solicit reader nominations for a judging process designed to recognize outstanding achievement in technology, explains Blanchard. To be eligible, candidate technologies must relate in a significant way to accomplishments and achievements in the current year.

    Winners of IndustryWeek’s Technology and Innovation in Manufacturing Awards span the entire range of science and engineering. Represented among the winners are software and hardware solutions for manufacturing, new computer-aided systems for management decision making, R&D developments with the potential for creating new industries, and commercial products that represent bellwethers for fundamental change.

    “This award affirms what SolidWorks customers have been experiencing first hand, that SWIFT is making a big difference in the way users work and their ability to design better products,” said Rainer Gawlick, SolidWorks Corporation’s vice president of worldwide marketing. “This is just the beginning. SWIFT will grow within and throughout our entire product line. We have a lot of plans for SWIFT in years to come.”

    IndustryWeek, published by Penton Media Inc., is the leading resource of manufacturing operations knowledge. Now in its 36th year, IndustryWeek has an audience of 180,000 subscribers. Copies of IndustryWeek can be ordered through Hallmark customer service at 847-763-9670 or by e-mailing one’s request to industryweek@halldata.com.

    Penton Media (www.penton.com), a diversified business-to-business media company, provides high-quality content and integrated marketing solutions to the following industries: aviation, design/engineering; electronics; food/retail; government/compliance; business technology/enterprise IT; leisure/hospitality; manufacturing; mechanical systems/construction; health/nutrition and natural and organic products; and supply chain. Founded in 1892, Penton produces market-focused magazines, trade shows, conferences, and online media and provides a broad range of data, custom media, and direct marketing solutions for business-to-business customers worldwide.

    About SolidWorks Corporation
    SolidWorks Corporation, a Dassault Systemes S.A. (Nasdaq: DASTY, Euronext Paris: #13065, DSY.PA) company, develops and markets software for design, analysis, and product data management. It is the leading supplier of 3D CAD technology, giving teams intuitive, high-performing software that helps them design better products. For the latest news, information, or an online demonstration, visit the company’s Web site (www.solidworks.com) or call 1-800-693-9000 (outside of North America, call +1-978-371-5000). SolidWorks is a registered trademark of SolidWorks Corporation. Other brand and product names are trademarks of their respective owners. Copyright (c) 2006 SolidWorks Corporation.

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