Executing an In-context Assembly Design in SolidWorks
Pluralsight
Course Summary
Throughout this tutorial we'll dive into how to execute an in-context assembly design approach in SolidWorks. Software required: SolidWorks 2012 .
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Course Description
Throughout this tutorial we'll dive into how to execute an in-context assembly design approach in SolidWorks. That assembly will use a sketch part on top of the FeatureManager tree to drive all of the parts and their associated features. This concept makes it easy to create and manage generalized modeling relationships, so when modifications are needed they can be accomplished quickly with fewer errors and timely rebuilds. Software required: SolidWorks 2012 .
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Course Syllabus
Introduction and Project Overview- 1m 29s
—Introduction and Project Overview 1m 29sExecuting an In-context Assembly Design in SolidWorks- 2h 20m
—Discussing Our Project Background 5m 32s
—Designing a Static Assembly 8m 28s
—Inserting the Sketch Picture 6m 59s
—Creating Sketch Geometry 7m 49s
—Sketching the Crane Mount and Boom 6m 29s
—Finishing the Right Sketch 7m 47s
—Generating Our Boat Crane Assembly 7m 29s
—Adding Features to Our Boom Parts 7m 58s
—Editing Our Boom Parts 6m 27s
—Adding Motor Plates 9m 4s
—Modeling the Crane Base and Mount 11m 40s
—Creating a Sub-assembly 8m 47s
—Continuing to Create a Sub-assembly 5m 56s
—Making Model Modifications 10m 8s
—Correcting In-context Related Errors 9m 22s
—Generating the Dynamic Assembly 11m 14s
—Applying Final Modifications 9m 13s