Solidworks:: Lesson 1 - Basics and Modeling Fundamentals
Solidworks:: Lesson 1 - Basics and Modeling Fundamentals
Solidworks:: Lesson 1 - Basics and Modeling Fundamentals
Parts will be the building blocks for all of the models that
you will create
SolidWorks Components -
Assemblies
The second component is the assembly.
Assemblies are collections of parts which are
assembled in a particular fashion using
mates (constraints).
At the bottom right of your screen you will see the figure above.
Obviously, we are in the middle of our sketch but it also says, Under
Defined. This means that there are parts of the sketch that are not
defined according to location.
SolidWorks Exercise
You can change the length of the line by using the slider bar or you can
simply enter in 3 inches in the box shown. Enter the value 3 then click
the green check. If the box is way too big or small, press f on the
keyboard to fit.
SolidWorks Exercise
Now using Smart
Dimension again lets
dimension the left
vertical line..
You should now see 4 views (front, top, side, & isometric).
Drawings in Solidworks
Click on the
ISOMETRIC view, then
choose SHADED WITH
EDGES under DISPLAY
STYLE on the left. In
drawings, we always
shade in the
ISOMETRIC view
Drawings in Solidworks
Click on the FRONT VIEW, then within
the ANNOTATIONS tab at the top click
on MODEL ITEMS.