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Even more Sketch Tools

Sep 29th, 2008 | By Alex R. Ruiz | Category: Featured Articles, Sketches

♪Monday, Monday, so good to me ♪♫ … because it is the beginning of another fine SolidWorks week. Over the past two weeks, we have been covering some cool Sketch tools available in SolidWorks 2008. I know some of you might be wondering why I am still in 2008. Well to be honest, I would [...]



Building a Stapler – Arm Spring

Sep 26th, 2008 | By Alex R. Ruiz | Category: Parts, Stapler

After missing a week, we are finally back to building our stapler. The last time we were here, we made a multi-configured spring for the anvil without using a Design Table. Today we are going to make another spring but this time we are going to be creating a simple design table to configure the [...]



Standards Wednesday – Limits of Size Pt2

Sep 24th, 2008 | By Alex R. Ruiz | Category: Drawing Standards

Today will be a short article continuing on where we left off last week when we covering the Limits of Size. Section 2.7 of ASME Y14.5-1994 only relates to the Limits of Size and limits of size do not control the orientation or location of features. Section 2.7.3 goes into detail about this and we [...]



The Modify Sketch Tool

Sep 22nd, 2008 | By Alex R. Ruiz | Category: Sketches

♫ It’s just another manic Monday. I wish it were Sunday ’cause that’s my funday ♫♪. Since it has to be Monday, let’s make the best of it with another look at some more sketch tools. Last week, we started looking at some sketch tools in the world famous article,The Right Sketch Tool for the [...]



Standards Wednesday – Limits of Size

Sep 17th, 2008 | By Alex R. Ruiz | Category: Drawing Standards

Don’t you just love Wednesdays? Monday is a distant memory, Friday is just in sight and of course…Standards Wednesday. If you have never heard of Standards Wednesday…where have you been? On Wednesdays, I try my best to break down different standards and specifications that impact our daily life as engineers, designers and drafters. For the [...]



The Right Sketch Tool for the Job

Sep 15th, 2008 | By Alex R. Ruiz | Category: Sketches

Sketches are such an  important aspect of SolidWorks. Virtually everything that is modeled in SolidWorks is controlled by a sketch. Yet, It still amazes me how even though everybody creates sketches daily, a lot of users aren’t aware of all the cool sketch tools available. Over the next couple of weeks we will look at [...]



Building a Stapler – Anvil Spring

Sep 12th, 2008 | By Alex R. Ruiz | Category: Parts, Stapler

Today on this very happy Friday, we are going to continue building our virtual stapler with the Anvil Spring. Over the past couple of weeks we built the Anvil and Anvil Rivet, now we will make a configured spring without a design table. The spring we make today will have three configurations: Default, As Assembled [...]



Creating Fillets using Hold Lines

Sep 8th, 2008 | By Alex R. Ruiz | Category: Featured Articles, Parts

Another week is upon us, it’s time to knock those cobwebs out of your head and get ready to learn some more cool stuff. Last week, I went over a couple of fillet tricks that I hope you enjoyed and this week I am doing more of the same. One of my favorite fillet tricks [...]



Video – Splitting a Part in SolidWorks

Sep 6th, 2008 | By Alex R. Ruiz | Category: Parts

The other day I received an email from a reader by the name of Zac. Here is an excerpt for his email: One thing we just can not figure out how to do  is this:  We often want to draw a single part, and then split it into two separate halves as separate parts, as [...]



Building a Stapler – Anvil Rivet

Sep 5th, 2008 | By Alex R. Ruiz | Category: Parts, Stapler

Yay, it’s Friday! You know what that means…Beer! Oh, and of course another component of our stapler is about to be modeled. I hope you enjoy the modeling tutorials as much as I do. It gives me a chance to play with my favorite design tool SolidWorks (like I need an excuse). Last week, we [...]