I had to compare two sizes of a 1/8 scale model boiler to figure out just how much larger volumetrically one was, but had no idea how to do it. Very helpful indeed.
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Awesome, fast tutorial. For my Solidworks class we need to design a propane tank. To do this, I needed to calculate the volume of my model and had no idea how to do so until I saw this. Thanks, so much!
Thanks Joe,
I had to compare two sizes of a 1/8 scale model boiler to figure out just how much larger volumetrically one was, but had no idea how to do it. Very helpful indeed.
applejak2000 1 month ago
@applejak2000 Glad it was helpful!
goengineer 1 month ago
Thanks! finally figured it out with this video
tsslaporte 4 months ago
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You don't need to add a material to get its mass properties. But I didn't know how to get volume before this, so great tutorial.
rcman50166 4 months ago
Awesome, fast tutorial. For my Solidworks class we need to design a propane tank. To do this, I needed to calculate the volume of my model and had no idea how to do so until I saw this. Thanks, so much!
MassMoment 7 months ago
@MassMoment Thanks! Glad the video helped you.
goengineer 7 months ago