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Generating the LV-Haack curve C=1/3 step-by-step with equations in SolidWORKS.

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Design 3D with solidworks using different feachers.

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πŸ”© Screw Pattern Tutorial - FreeCAD Fasteners Workbench - FreeCAD Array - Freecad Pattern

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πŸ‘‰πŸ‘‰πŸ‘‰ #Flex Overview Flex features deform complex models in an intuitive manner. You can create four types of flexes: - Bending - Twisting - Tapering - Stretching πŸ‘‰ To create Flex features, click Flex (πŸ‘‰Features toolbar) πŸ‘‰ or Insert πŸ‘‰ Features πŸ‘‰ Flex, set the PropertyManager options, and click πŸ‘‰ OK. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- πŸ‘‰ πŸ‘‰ πŸ‘‰ How to Use the #Shell Feature? Activate the Shell feature from the Features toolbar or via Insert πŸ‘‰ Features πŸ‘‰ Shell. Input the desired wall thickness for the shell.

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How to make a Fan Blade Autodesk Fusion 360

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How to make a Chess Autodesk Fusion 360

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How This Genius Cutting Tool Mechanism Works in 3D! βš™οΈπŸ”₯

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How to make a Glass funnel

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Learn the essential steps to properly add mates for bevel gears in SolidWorks! This beginner-friendly tutorial covers reference axis creation, concentric and distance mates, gear alignment, and simulating gear motion with animation. Discover best practices for assembling a 1:2 bevel gear ratio and see your gears rotate in a realistic motion study. Perfect for SolidWorks enthusiasts who want to master gear assembly. Stay tuned for further gearbox design tips in upcoming videos!

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Learning how to convert a STEP file into a CATPart in CATIA is an essential skill for engineers, designers, and students who work with 3D models in collaborative environments. STEP files (.stp or .step) are widely used as a neutral format to exchange CAD data between different software platforms. Since not every team or partner uses CATIA, being able to import and convert STEP files into CATPart format allows you to fully integrate external designs into your CATIA projects. One key reason to learn this process is compatibility and collaboration. In real-world engineering, parts and assemblies often come from multiple suppliers or design teams. If you receive a model in STEP format, converting it into CATPart makes it editable and usable within CATIA. This ensures seamless collaboration without the need to remodel the geometry from scratch, saving time and reducing errors. Another important benefit is design modification and reuse. Once the STEP file is converted into a CATPart, you can take advantage of CATIA’s powerful tools for editing, analysis, and simulation. This means you can refine designs, make necessary changes, or use the geometry as a base for new components. Without conversion, the file would remain static, limiting your ability to adapt it to evolving project requirements. Additionally, understanding this process improves workflow efficiency. Instead of struggling with file incompatibility, you can quickly integrate external models into your design environment. This is particularly valuable in industries such as automotive, aerospace, and manufacturing, where different CAD systems are common. In conclusion, learning how to convert a STEP file into a CATPart in CATIA is not just a technical stepβ€”it is a vital skill for collaboration, design flexibility, and productivity. It enables engineers to bridge the gap between different CAD systems and work more efficiently in a global engineering environment.

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In this video, we’ll create a detailed 3D model of a Flywheel using Siemens NX β€” covering every essential step from sketching and dimensioning to part modeling and final visualization. This tutorial is perfect for mechanical engineers, CAD designers, and students who want to enhance their skills in NX Siemens 3D modeling. You’ll learn how to: - Design a Flywheel with accurate proportions - Apply constraints and features effectively - Use extrude, revolve, fillet, and hole tools Visualize and render the model for presentations or manufacturing documentation Watch till the end to master flywheel modeling in Siemens NX and improve your mechanical design portfolio. πŸ“ Software Used: Siemens NX (Unigraphics NX) 🎯 Skill Level: Beginner to Intermediate πŸŽ“ Ideal For: Engineering Students | CAD Designers | Product Developers

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In this video, we demonstrate the complete CAD modeling of a Radiator using Siemens NX. The tutorial covers step-by-step design techniques, starting from the basic sketching to creating the final 3D model of the radiator. We focus on key CAD features such as: - Creating 2D sketches for radiator geometry - Extrusion and surface modeling - Designing radiator fins and tubes - Assembly of radiator components - Applying material and realistic visualization This video is ideal for mechanical engineering students, CAD learners, and automotive enthusiasts who want to enhance their design skills in Siemens NX. The radiator is one of the most critical components in an automobile cooling system, and through this model, you will gain a better understanding of its design and functionality. Don’t forget to Like πŸ‘ | Share πŸ”— | Subscribe πŸ”” for more NX CAD tutorials on automotive & mechanical components. Software Used: Siemens NX Category: CAD Design / Automotive Engineering