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In this tutorial you will learn how to apply Angle Mate & Limit Angle in SolidWorks Assembly Design. Please Like, Share & Subscribe Our Channel for more Tutorial Video. Video Link: https://youtu.be/7tu6_5WGn8k #anglemate #limitangle #solidworkstutorial #solidworks2023 #solidworks #cadmafia #learnsolidworks #Solidworksassembly

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Four Cylinder Engine

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Welcome to our tutorials! In this video, we demonstrate the complete 3D modeling process of a car air filter using Siemens NX (Unigraphics NX) software. Whether you're a student, design engineer, or CAD enthusiast, this tutorial will guide you through step-by-step techniques for designing a realistic and functional automotive air filter in a professional CAD environment. 🔍 What you’ll learn: Basic sketching and extrusions Use of Boolean operations and pattern features Parametric modeling for part design Surface modeling essentials (if used) Assembly design tips (if applicable) Industry-level design techniques used in automotive part modeling 📌 Software Used: Siemens NX / NX Unigraphics 📌 Difficulty Level: Beginner to Intermediate 📌 Suitable for: Mechanical Engineers, CAD Designers, Automotive Design Students

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How to make a measure equal to the other by using equations.

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Sheet Metal Design and Press Brake Application in SolidWorks — Training Content Module 1: Introduction to Sheet Metal Design Objectives: Understand the fundamentals of sheet metal parts. Learn about bend allowances, K-factor, and design constraints. Familiarize with sheet metal design standards for manufacturing. Topics Covered: What is Sheet Metal Design? Common Manufacturing Methods (Laser Cutting, Press Brake Bending) Overview of Material Properties Design Guidelines for Sheet Metal Module 2: SolidWorks Sheet Metal Tools Overview Objectives: Explore SolidWorks sheet metal feature set. Understand the difference between solid and sheet metal modeling. Topics Covered: Sheet Metal Toolbar Sheet Metal Parameters: Thickness, Bend Radius, K-Factor Base Flange/Tab, Edge Flange, Hem, Jog, Sketched Bend Flatten and Unflatten Features Exercise: Open a new part. Enable the Sheet Metal tab. Use the Base Flange/Tab feature to create a 2mm thick sheet base. Add Edge Flange to create a simple box shape. Module 3: Creating a Sheet Metal Part Objectives: Create a real-world sheet metal component from scratch. Understand best practices for designing for bending. Step-by-Step: Start with Base Flange/Tab to define the main shape (e.g., rectangular plate). Add Edge Flanges to form sides (adjust angle and length). Add Reliefs for bends (Tear, Obround, or Rectangular). Use Sketched Bend to simulate press brake bends manually. Apply Corner Treatments (Corner Relief, Corner Trim). Check Flat Pattern for laser cutting and press brake compatibility. Module 4: Understanding Bend Calculations Objectives: Learn how SolidWorks calculates bend allowances. Apply correct K-Factor for accurate flat pattern dimensions. Topics Covered: Bend Allowance vs. Bend Deduction K-Factor Explanation (Typical values: 0.3 to 0.5) How to set custom bend tables in SolidWorks Controlling bend direction and bend radius Exercise: Create a U-shaped bracket. Calculate the flat length manually and compare with SolidWorks flat pattern. Modify the K-factor and observe changes. Module 5: Exporting for Manufacturing Objectives: Prepare a design for laser cutting and bending. Generate flat patterns and technical drawings. Topics Covered: Creating 2D Flat Pattern View in Drawings Adding Bend Notes and Bend Lines DXF/DWG Export for Laser Cutting Assigning Bend Directions (Up/Down) Exercise: Generate a drawing of your sheet metal part. Add a Flat Pattern view. Ann

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In this tutorial, we dive deep into the Revolve Command in Siemens NX CAD software. Whether you're a beginner or looking to refresh your skills, this video walks you through everything — from sketch creation to setting the revolve axis, angle, and direction with real-time demonstrations. This tool is essential for creating symmetric 3D features from 2D profiles, and we make it easy to understand! 🎯 What You’ll Learn: How to start a revolve feature Choosing the correct sketch and axis Adjusting revolve angles and options Practical tips to avoid errors

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Khuôn 3 tấm có undercut Sản phẩm vỏ bọc động cơ 2 thì ( Motor Housing)

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📦 **SolidWorks – Bounding Box Command Tutorial 🎯 **Purpose of the Bounding Box The **Bounding Box** is used to automatically generate a **virtual box** that represents the smallest rectangular box that can fully enclose a part or body. It's useful for: * 📐 Estimating raw material size * 📦 Packaging design * 📊 BOM automation (length, width, height) * 🧾 CNC programming / nesting 🔧 Where to Find the Bounding Box Command 🔹 **SolidWorks Version**: Available in SolidWorks 2018 and later 🔹 **Applicable To**: * Weldment parts (structural members) * Sheet metal parts * Bodies (in multibody parts) 📍 **Location:** * **Insert ➜ Reference Geometry ➜ Bounding Box** * Or, Right-click the **Cut List Item** or **Solid Body Folder** in FeatureManager Tree ➜ *Create Bounding Box* 🧰 **How to Use the Bounding Box Command ✅ Steps: 1. 🖱️ Right-click the **Cut List Item** or the **Solid Body Folder** (e.g., under a weldment or sheet metal part). 2. ➕ Click **Create Bounding Box**. 3. 📏 SolidWorks calculates and displays the smallest 3D box around the selected body. 4. 🧾 The box dimensions appear in the **Cut List Properties** automatically as: * `Bounding Box Length` * `Bounding Box Width` * `Bounding Box Thickness` (or Height) 📝 *Tip:* You can show these values in a drawing BOM using cut list properties. 📌 **Bounding Box Options | Option | Description | | ------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------- | | 🔲 **Best Fit** | Default. Creates the smallest possible box, optimized to the shape. | | ↕️ **Custom Plane** | You can define a specific orientation or plane for the box. | | ✏️ **Manual Adjustment** | Not possible – the box is always auto-calculated by geometry. | 📐 **Using Bounding Box in Drawings 1. Create a **drawing** from the part. 2. Insert a **Cut List Table** (for weldments or sheet metal). 3. Add columns for: * `Bounding Box Length` * `Bounding Box Width` * `Bounding Box Thickness` 4. 🧾 These will auto-populate from the bounding box data. 🧪 **Example

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ABO EISHA

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Autobots Toolbox – High-Quality 3D ModelPerfect for Sci-Fi, Game, and Animation Projects! This meticulously designed Autobots Toolbox is a must-have for any Transformers-inspired scene! Featuring high-resolution textures, intricate geometric patterns, and gold-accented details, this model brings cinematic quality to your work. Features: Highly detailed mesh for close-up renders. Available in OBJ, FBX, and STL formats for maximum compatibility Optimized topology for smooth performance Ready for game engines & 3D printing Don't miss out—grab this high-quality Autobots Toolbox today and add a touch of sci-fi excellence to your next creation! Watch the tutorial series on YouTube using the link below: https://youtu.be/TQowLj6yAEE?si=d-F3GU_wwJmrlMiG

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zDqyHRwK88k&t=3s Ejercicio Básico 5 Autodesk Inventor || Como hacer una pieza 3d desde cero ? Esta geometría fue realizada en Autodesk Inventor con fines académicos. Para realizar esta geometría puedes encontrar el video tutorial en YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zDqyHRwK88k&t=3s

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Spur gear meshing refers to the process by which two spur gears engage with each other to transmit power and motion through their teeth. Spur gears are the most common type of gears, characterized by straight teeth that are parallel to the gear axis and mounted on parallel shafts. Key Points: Contact: When two spur gears mesh, the teeth of one gear (the driving gear) push against the teeth of the other gear (the driven gear), transferring torque and rotational motion. Pitch Point: The point where the teeth of the two gears make contact is called the pitch point. At this point, the linear velocity of both gears is the same, ensuring smooth transmission. Pressure Angle: The angle between the line of action (force transmission line) and the tangent to the pitch circle is called the pressure angle, typically 20° in modern gears. It determines the shape and strength of the teeth. Line of Action: The teeth slide and roll against each other along the line of action during meshing, which ensures continuous contact and minimizes vibration. Backlash: A small amount of clearance between meshing teeth (backlash) is often maintained to prevent jamming and accommodate thermal expansion or misalignment. Spur gear meshing is ideal for low- to medium-speed applications and provides high efficiency and accurate motion transfer, making it widely used in mechanical systems such as gearboxes, clocks, and industrial machinery.

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this tutorial covers the basic mechanical parts design using solidworks, Catia and other programs it is ideal for beginner up to advance who want to learn the sketch environment abd simple features step by step.

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Create an Assembly project using the 3D sketch feature in Autodesk Inventor.

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Simple Steps to Assemble Connecting Rod Parts in SOLIDWORKS CAD Software