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Topic: Simple Design Tip for Solidworks Users

Hey All,

Learned a neat method of defining and overmold surface to a solid model in SW...I apologize ahead for some of my verbal flubs...but I think it is quite valuable for those of us working with tool handles, etc.

Enjoy!

SD2 - Stock - Enclosure - Heated Bed - Glass Plate - Auto Fire Extinguisher
Ord Bot Hadron - RAMPS 1.4 - Bulldog XL - E3D v6 - 10" x 10" PCB Heated Build w/SSR - Glass Plate
Thanks for All of Your Help!

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Re: Simple Design Tip for Solidworks Users

wish i could just figure out how to do simple stuff in SW.  Every time I try using it, i get fed up and go back to sketchup.

SD2 - Glass Bed, Fans on PCB and Y motor, Custom enclosure
Slicer - Simplify3D

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Re: Simple Design Tip for Solidworks Users

Wow, I feel the opposite smile Sketchup really frustrates me…

SD2 - Stock - Enclosure - Heated Bed - Glass Plate - Auto Fire Extinguisher
Ord Bot Hadron - RAMPS 1.4 - Bulldog XL - E3D v6 - 10" x 10" PCB Heated Build w/SSR - Glass Plate
Thanks for All of Your Help!

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Re: Simple Design Tip for Solidworks Users

IronMan wrote:

Wow, I feel the opposite smile Sketchup really frustrates me…

Same here

To print or, 3D print, that is the question...
SD3 printer w/too many mods,  Printrbot Simple Maker Ed.,  FormLabs Form 1+
AnyCubic Photon, Shining 3D EinScan-S & Atlas 3D scanners...
...and too much time on my hands.

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Re: Simple Design Tip for Solidworks Users

IronMan wrote:

Hey All,

Learned a neat method of defining and overmold surface to a solid model in SW...I apologize ahead for some of my verbal flubs...but I think it is quite valuable for those of us working with tool handles, etc.

Enjoy!


When you print this will you do a walk-through for the new multi-extruder forum?  http://www.soliforum.com/forum/27/multi … extrusion/

SD2 with E3D, SD Press, Form 1+
Filastruder
NYLON (taulman): http://www.soliforum.com/topic/466/nylon/

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DePartedPrinter wrote:

When you print this will you do a walk-through for the new multi-extruder forum?  http://www.soliforum.com/forum/27/multi … extrusion/

I won't have a multiple extruder for some time, but will be happy to assist wardjr or others who are blazing the trail smile

SD2 - Stock - Enclosure - Heated Bed - Glass Plate - Auto Fire Extinguisher
Ord Bot Hadron - RAMPS 1.4 - Bulldog XL - E3D v6 - 10" x 10" PCB Heated Build w/SSR - Glass Plate
Thanks for All of Your Help!

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Re: Simple Design Tip for Solidworks Users

pirvan wrote:
IronMan wrote:

Wow, I feel the opposite smile Sketchup really frustrates me…

Same here

Guess i'm the odd man out smile  Maybe someday I get SW to work for me wink

SD2 - Glass Bed, Fans on PCB and Y motor, Custom enclosure
Slicer - Simplify3D

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This is cool. It is almost directly applicable in AutoDesk inventor (+inf, no sketchup for me). Thanks!

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Re: Simple Design Tip for Solidworks Users

wire10ga wrote:

Guess i'm the odd man out smile  Maybe someday I get SW to work for me wink

If you're fortunate enough to have access to Solidworks, then I strongly suggest keeping at it...it's really not that hard smile  I found the integrated tutorials invaluable when I first started.  If you get stuck, feel free to PM me.

It's really nice to have every feature defined and linked so when you make changes it propagates through the model or assembly...

SD2 - Stock - Enclosure - Heated Bed - Glass Plate - Auto Fire Extinguisher
Ord Bot Hadron - RAMPS 1.4 - Bulldog XL - E3D v6 - 10" x 10" PCB Heated Build w/SSR - Glass Plate
Thanks for All of Your Help!

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I agree there is a learning curve to Solidworks, but it's miles above the free modellers out there.  I can't stand sketchup from the few times I've tried it.

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Re: Simple Design Tip for Solidworks Users

cmetzel wrote:

I agree there is a learning curve to Solidworks, but it's miles above the free modellers out there.  I can't stand sketchup from the few times I've tried it.

+1

Once you've used a proper parametric constructive modeller (solidworks, inventor, etc...) you'll never go back!

SD3. Mk2b + glass, heated enclosure, GT2 belts, direct drive y shaft, linear bearings, bowden-feed E3D v5 w/ 0.9° stepper
Smoothieboard via Octoprint on RPi