Tutorial #7: How to check part mass

You can check part mass by assigning part material first, example for this bracket

I set it material as plain carbon …

Tutorial #6: How to twist phone cord

Learn how to create twist phone cord… with you mouse

Tutorial #5: How to make part transparent

Cool transparent part.. Is great for viewing in assembly, have you try it?

Tutorial #4: How to create compression spring

One of common spring type is compression spring, in this tutorials you will learn how to create compression spring with …

Tutorial #3: How to create helical gear

In this solidworks tutorial, you will create helical gear.

Tutorial #2: How to create simple spring

Spring is one of common mechanical parts. Few type of spring available such as compression, extension and torsion. Modeling spring …

Tutorial #1: How to create simple cube

1. Click New , Click Part and OK.
2. Click on Top Plane and click Sketch.

3. Click Rectangle , sketch a …

How to dimension sketch with Smart Dimension

On top plane, insert a sketch as below sketch;

In this sketch you will dimension basic lines, angle and circle. Lets …

Fully defined sketch

When you sketch a rectangle there is two types of line color appear black lines and blue lines. Solidworks recognize …

How to section part

Sometimes you need to see how the part look like when it cut into half and this call sectioning. Let’s …

How to use Swept

In this tutorials you will create swept part using Swept Boss/Base tool.

How to engrave text to circular pattern

My friend Omar trying to model his digital camera and mail to me for a comments. I told him you …

How to use shell

In this tutorial, you will create this part using shell feature tools.

How to use revolved cut

In this tutorial, you will create this part using revolved feature tools.

How to use loft

In this tutorial you will create this part using loft feature

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