SolidWorks Surfacing to Create FSAE Body Work - Part 1

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Uploaded by on Mar 3, 2010

http://www.solidworks.com This video is part one of how to use SolidWorks surface modeling tools to create body work for a formula SAE vehicle

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  • @Lamboragon U MAD? sorry if i never heard about your beloved AST. and for the record, you are complaining about ONE feature of the program. dont be a douch. designing is like ASS, everyone have yours.

  • @Lamboragon which one is the ms paint? O_o

  • how would u fully define this sketch??

  • Creating a lofted surface which terminates at a point is a poor surfacing practice. Improperly using a loft in this way will result in a degenerate point and will cause severe tearing and rippling of the surface toward the tip of the cone. You can verify this using the Verify -> curvature and zebra stripe analysis tools. Further surfacing tools are required to model this type of geometry.

  • very cool

  • Very helpful! Much appreciated.

  • super helpful, thanks

  • That was great! thanks!

  • thanks alot

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