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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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  • November 4th, 2006

    Align dimensions quickly

    Posted by Ben in Tips and Tricks

    Ever find it troublesome and tedious to align dimensions? I do and I find that engineers spend most of their design time aligning the dimensions, and just making the drawings more readable/presentable to the machinist.

    In Solidworks there are a few align tools to help you speed up that drafting process. You can callout these tools, Align Colinear/Radial and Align Parallel/Concentric from Tools>Customize>Commands>Align.

    Hope that this small tip will help you in some way or other (Small drops of water make up the might ocean?). Or as a vendor once mentioned to me: “It may be peanuts, but many peanuts make up 1 ban jian queh” =)

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  • October 25th, 2006

    Quick way to dimension circles and arcs

    Posted by Ben in Tips and Tricks

    Here is a tech. tip on Rod Rodriguez’s blog:

    This tip deals with dimensioning circles and arcs.  Let’s say you have two circles and you would like to dimension to the farthest outside edges of those circles.  The original method of handling this in SolidWorks was a little cumbersome.  You would select the “smart dimension” tool and click both circles which would give you a dimension from center of circle to center of circle.  Then you could right click the dimension, select properties and set the end conditions (min center max) for each circle.  This method worked (and still does) fine except it required some extra clicking.  Luckily someone at SolidWorks came to work with their thinking cap on one day and wrote a little code to make our lives easier (whoever you are..thank you).  The new method for creating this dimension is much simpler.  Start with the same two circles, using the “smart dimension” tool hold down the SHIFT key and select the circles near the quadrant you would like to dimension too.  For this example we would hold the SHIFT key and select the quadrants the furthest apart from each other (see slide above).  As you pull the dimension you’ll notice it’s attached to the circle in the locations we selected.  Click to place the dimension and you’re done.  This tip works when your trying to dimension a circle or arc and some other form of geometry (line, edge, etc).  The slide example shows this tip being used in a drawing but it works just as well in sketch mode while you’re modeling.

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