Create potato chip with SolidWorks

To model this potato chip you need to sketch a spline and extrude surface

The future of American Car by Colin Pan

This concept car design by Colin Pan his interpretation of future of American car would be long, wide and flat. …

Variable cut along curve

You can cut this variable cut along the curve using lofted cut feature tool. First you need two set of …

Lets blend iPhone

This is fun..

Show hidden SolidWorks tools

Did your main tool menu like this? You might actually have other Solidworks tool feature that hidden.. Let’s bring …

How technology control sex!

Indian government trying hard to bring electricity to every rural area of it country and get them a tv. In …

SolidWorks Tips: Make round fillet

Did you see the 90 degree fillet at corner? How to fix this?

Click Fillet features and Edit Features

Funny design, good for cardio


Tutorial #20: How to create USB head

We can see almost every PC device having USB interface, in fact this USB head I model by my USB …

Tutorial #19: Curve Driven Pattern

1. Create new part, sketch egg shape on top plane using spline .
2. Extrude shape to 0.3in , …

Tutorial #18: How to change to metric units

There is time we need to change our parts to metric units, but how? It’s very simple just few clicks …

Tutorial #17: How to model aeroplane wings

Last week my friends ask me how to model RC (remote control) wings in solidworks? He tried to model by …

Tutorial #16: How to create USB head

We can see almost every PC device having USB interface, in fact this USB head I model by my USB …

Tutorial #15: 17″ wheel

1. Create a skecth as show on Front Plane.
2. Revolve sketch, 360 degree on top sketched line …

Tutorial #14: Position emboss text to center

This tutorial will show you how you can control font size and it’s positions.

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