@prosupra123 just radius the 2 lines at the meeting point in the sketch? I understand it can be difficult to constrain a 3d sketch though once you have added a radius. This is where you need to be savvy in how you layout your design in seperate sections/seperate weldment groups.
When I try to save my material profile I get this error: You don't have permission to save in this location. Contact the administrator to obtain permission. Would you like to save in the Mike Folder instead?
I am the administrator. This is my computer does anybody know what I need to do to get past this ? :(
I often have trouble using the trim/extend comand to get tight fitting joints that intersect at a tube bend (e.g. 5:56). I notice this tutorial does not use the "merge arc segment bodies" when creating the tube with the bend (at 5:56), evident by the fact that the tutorial creater was allowed to select just the bend portion of the tube. Is there a method to get consistent tight fitting joints by using the "merge arc segment bodies" option?
The Frame is a single part. In this part you can create a series of lines that represent the frame members. There is a SolidWorks Tutorial called "Weldments" for a simple table frame. Try this first and then watch the video again. It is helpful to place other construction geometry such as planes, axis, and sketches to locate the engine and suspension geometry in the frame part. Marie Planchard
It wont make a curve at all only straight sketches
prosupra123 2 months ago
@prosupra123 just radius the 2 lines at the meeting point in the sketch? I understand it can be difficult to constrain a 3d sketch though once you have added a radius. This is where you need to be savvy in how you layout your design in seperate sections/seperate weldment groups.
boganindustries 1 week ago
When I try to save my material profile I get this error: You don't have permission to save in this location. Contact the administrator to obtain permission. Would you like to save in the Mike Folder instead?
I am the administrator. This is my computer does anybody know what I need to do to get past this ? :(
sirgriffinman 6 months ago
@sirgriffinman Turn off User Account Control. Google it for a tutorial.
Scotracer1987 5 months ago
Wall-O-Shame: FEA analysis
jerrydrx 8 months ago
ok sooooo you did it as one big part...now how do a get a blueprint for each induvidual tube or section????
CreazioniPinnacolo 10 months ago
I often have trouble using the trim/extend comand to get tight fitting joints that intersect at a tube bend (e.g. 5:56). I notice this tutorial does not use the "merge arc segment bodies" when creating the tube with the bend (at 5:56), evident by the fact that the tutorial creater was allowed to select just the bend portion of the tube. Is there a method to get consistent tight fitting joints by using the "merge arc segment bodies" option?
samnelso 1 year ago
thats helpful but what sort of frame is that ?
tonykart40 1 year ago
What solid version are you using?
QSQCaito 1 year ago
Thank you man! you are great!
By Salento Racing Team - Chassis division.
andrewtau1987 2 years ago 4
Is this done as assembly or as a single part?
nofalloff 2 years ago
The Frame is a single part. In this part you can create a series of lines that represent the frame members. There is a SolidWorks Tutorial called "Weldments" for a simple table frame. Try this first and then watch the video again. It is helpful to place other construction geometry such as planes, axis, and sketches to locate the engine and suspension geometry in the frame part. Marie Planchard
solidworks 2 years ago
WoW
thank you guys
solidworks is the best
omarstrike 2 years ago
SolidWorks... you are the best in the world. I've been searching for similar material for a year by now so THANK YOU very much ....
Are you going to complete this series of tutorials made specifically for Formula SAE Students???
PLEASE do it
Akrum87 2 years ago