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Indulge Your Sweet Tooth ~ Part2

Feb 8th, 2010 | By Alex R. Ruiz | Category: Featured Articles, Parts

On the week before SolidWorks World 2010, I wrote the first post in this series where I showed you how to create the multi-bodied part for a peppermint candy. Today, we are going to finish the part model by applying the appearances to part to finally make it look like a peppermint candy. You [...]



Indulge Your Sweet Tooth ~ Part1

Jan 16th, 2010 | By Alex R. Ruiz | Category: Featured Articles, Lead Article, Parts

For the first tutorial of 2010, we are going to create this image of a stack of peppermints using SolidWorks and the new features of PhotoView 360. A few weeks ago I came across an image much like this one on IStockPhoto.com and I thought it would be a fun project to do. After [...]



Splitting Parts Revisted Pt2

Oct 16th, 2008 | By Alex R. Ruiz | Category: Parts

Earlier this week, I revisited the techniques I discussed in my video Splitting a Part in SolidWorks. I left off at splitting the part into two solid bodies and that is where will be picking up from today. If you missed the first part of this article, I would strongly suggest you go back and [...]



Splitting Parts Revisted

Oct 15th, 2008 | By Alex R. Ruiz | Category: Parts

After I created the video for splitting parts, I was asked by a few of my readers to write an article about splitting parts since some companies block Youtube videos. Rather then rehash the same information over again I decided to take the opportunity to explore another approach to achieve the same outcome. As anybody [...]



Using Insert Part to Create Derived Parts

Oct 13th, 2008 | By Alex R. Ruiz | Category: Parts

Last week, I introduced you to making derived sketches to save time in duplicating features on your part. Today is all about using the Insert Part command to create a derived part. A derived part is an extremely useful technique for adding features to a part without affecting the original part.  When the original part [...]



Using Derived Sketches in Parts

Oct 8th, 2008 | By Alex R. Ruiz | Category: Parts, Sketches

I know last week I mentioned that we were finished with sketch tools, for the time being, but I figured one more couldn’t hurt. I was working on a model for work earlier this week that I had created a few features using Derived Sketches and I thought it would be a great topic to [...]



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 [...]



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 [...]