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Getting your Solidworks drawing lasercut ready
Rik van den Reijen
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NC Machining
12
5
Beginner
Hello everyone, In this tutorial, I will explain and give tips for converting your Solidworks drawing to a vector file that CNC machines can read. I will be focusing on a laser cutter in this tutorial. I will be using Solidworks and Adobe Illustrator in this tutorial. This is paid software if you want to use free software I recommend using Fusion 360 for 3D modeling and Inkscape for vector image editing. If you have any questions or are missing information in this tutorial please leave a comment below so I can update the tutorial.
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Converting 2D drawing to 3D Model in AutoCAD 2007
Ibrahim Saed
in
Modeling
7
1
Beginner
This is a tutorial showing how to convert 2D projected drawings to a 3D model on AutoCAD 2007
AutoCAD
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How to Prepare G-Code for 3D Printing from CAD Model using Cura software
Usman Akhtar
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3D Printing
3
0
Beginner
In this 3D Printing tutorial you will learn how to save STL file format in solidworks, how to generate g codes from stl files for 3d print. this video also include print settings like fill density, print temperature, shell thickness, and many more
code
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Gears Connections | All in One
Vladimir Palffy
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Assemblies
2
0
Beginner
Creo Tutorials | All in One https://4kside.com/tutorials.html Gears tutorials include base steps: How to create gear connections in Mechanism mode and definition of gear properties, analysis and animation. You can capture the following motion relationships using generic gears: • Rotational/Rotational • Rotational/Linear • Linear/Rotational • Linear/Linear Examples of the four dynamic gear types include: • Spur — Two meshing gears rotating on parallel axes. • Bevel — A pinion gear driving a crown gear on perpendicular axes. • Rack and Pinion — A pinion gear meshing with a sliding rack gear. • Worm — A worm shaft rotating a pinion on perpendicular axes.
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Converting Your Files to High Quality STL Format
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0
0
Beginner
In this short video, Team Cryonics CAD guy will demonstrate how to ensure your files are 3D printable at a high quality. You will also learn how to convert any of CAD data to .STL files
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