‘2minutetut’

How to Add Custom Lengths to a SolidWorks BOM {Two-Minute Tut!}

30 Apr, 2009 by in CAD

Shhhh, in all actuality, this will not only show you how to add custom lengths to a Bill of material (BOM), but will allow you to harness the almighty power of custom properties in SolidWorks. It’s quick, it’s easy and it’s this week’s two-minute Tut.

Often, the shop or purchase department need a little extra info to manufacture or order the part. Looking through a bunch of drawing sheets to find it is grueling, but having it in the BOM makes it very clear.

Oh, and one added benefit? You may have a blast creating a bunch of drawing views to dimension one little length. This, however, can save you time, pages and dealing with large drawings by moving the info to the BOM. Let’s do this.

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SolidWorks 2-Minute Tut! How to Create Complex “Sweeps” in a Single Sketch

22 Apr, 2009 by in CAD

So, you like to draw a bunch of sketches and create really complicated sweep geometry in SolidWorks huh? You should be commended for your bravery, but sometimes there’s a simpler way to get curvy with your parts.

All you need is an open part file and about two-minutes… depending on how mad your 3D modeling skills are and how quick your fingers can click the mouse button. It’s a single sketch that creates a single feature and it’s glorious. Here we go.

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SolidSmack 2-Minute Tut!… (soon to be video-ized)

22 Apr, 2009 by in CAD

Allright, I’m not doing anyone any good by delaying some SolidWorks tutorial goodness just because I can’t get my video act together, so without further ado, I will introduce the SolidSmack 2-minute Tut… soon to be video-ized.

2-minutes of your time in exchange for lessons in glorious 3D SolidWorks, along with supporting images. I’ll post the first one… later today, but I also want to get ideas of what kind of tutorials you would like to see.

This is your chance to totally control the content of SolidSmack and manipulate my will to the breaking point. So, what kind of Tutorials do you want to see?