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  • bof

  • Thank's

  • What's the difference between thicken and shell. I know there are a few more steps associated with shell, but I'm just curious of the main differences.

  • @Aq3ntOranq3 shell is basicaly taking materials away were thickening is adding materials

  • I think SWX is able (or shoudl be able) to deform and control the deformation of the set of surfaces without the need of making an approximating spline.

    Please notice that the approximating spline will surely have inflection points along the line. It is easy to check it by showing curvature plot on the spline

  • Awesome! I just watched the other video and this is a great followup. Thanks again! And thank you for being so thorough and moderately paced.

  • what version of SW r u using? I can't find the thicken function :(

  • excellent video. very informative thank you

  • Stupendous instructing, and really helpful knowledge. I've begun using Solidworks at my Technical school, but we haven't gotten around to surfacing much. Thanks a lot for taking your time to make these tutorials!

  • Thanks. Very Helpful.

  • great video keep em comin

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