19 and 20 had a fight...
21.
Good joke, hey? Today in solidworks we examined the filet, chamfer and loft features. I was very familiar with all of these functions from using Autodesk so I found the tasks considerably easy. Im really enjoying these classes now. I find the work very well structured and easy to follow.
Another Wednesday conquered!
Wednesday, 14 September 2016
Wednesday, 7 September 2016
Week 7
Apologies my followers, I was unable to make a blog post last week due to being ambushed by an unprecedented wave of forgetfulness.
This weeks tasks had us look at assemblies in Solidworks. This is a very cool feature and i like how the moving parts are demonstrated . This is a very cool way to create and show pivot points and to see how a part may work in real life. Also learning how to do an exploded view was mildly interesting.
i enjoyed not having the stress of making sure the mass correct this week.
XxxX T- Kid 3000 signing out XxxX
This weeks tasks had us look at assemblies in Solidworks. This is a very cool feature and i like how the moving parts are demonstrated . This is a very cool way to create and show pivot points and to see how a part may work in real life. Also learning how to do an exploded view was mildly interesting.
i enjoyed not having the stress of making sure the mass correct this week.
XxxX T- Kid 3000 signing out XxxX
Wednesday, 24 August 2016
Week F1V3
Day 5 working in Solidworks.
As more techniques become apparent to me... so increases the frequency of assistance requests I receive from my friends.
This lesson i spent the first hour and a half completing the tasks and then the next 2 hours helping my friends. This actually really helped me learn and by the 5th time i had shown someone how to do any particular exercise, I had perfected the methods.
This pulley. This bloody pulley man. I had to check the dimensions of this part at least 6 times before i eventually got it right. And after all these attempts and edits, I still have no idea what I had been doing wrong. I guess the dimensions weren't always entered properly. It couldn't be much else. But because the process was long and arduous, it was very hard to pinpoint where i went wrong.
Soon....... Soon I will be more powerful than the tutors themselves. My day will come.
Tuesday, 16 August 2016
Getting into tha groove
This weeks exercises went really smoothly for me. I can really feel myself getting the hang of the program now. There are still many things I don't quite fully grasp such as these intense condition tabs:
However, while these green squares make little sense to me, I was able to achieve the desired shape just the same as usual:
I intend to install Solidworks at home and begin using it for my 3D modelling over Autodesk 123D Design.
Tuesday, 9 August 2016
Week 3
This week I properly explored the basic tools in Solidworks. The overall process is quite similar to how Autodesk 123D Design works but a little more complex and quite a lot less easy to pick up. It's interesting transitioning my skills between programs and I'm hoping the differences I see become less apparent.
Aluminium disk with holes spaced out at 60 degrees. |
Solidworks tutorial part. |
The 2nd image is the first shape I designed in Solidworks and I was quite satisfied with the ease of the tutorial.
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