Video tutorial how to draw a nut with large icon using Solidworks Office Premium 2007. I hope you can follow with clearer. For more detail manually guidelines please visit link above.
I've been using SolidWorks for roughly 14+ years. It's a fantastic design software package. But from my experience in using it in a machine shop, its kind of a time and resource waster in detailing the threads [on anything]. That being said, I have to say that there are times when it IS needed- i.e. marketing and compatibility documentation. But on the floor in a machine shop, hole callouts work just fine. But it's still good practice to learn it, just in case.
threading everything are fine but the nut profile is wrong,take wireframe projectional views of this nut and compare it to a Standard Nut Drawing.. this one is wrong... we have to project the hexagon first and then revolve a triangle around the vertex of the nut.. the angle the triangle makes with the axis should be 60 deg...
if you think it is not, then send me a link to 1 that is better than this!!! i will agree with you.. of course i don't agree that no voice / dictation makes it bad.
I know how to draw a nut. The guy who made this video knows how to draw a nut....... But tell me in all honesy, do you think this video is a good example of a solidworks tutorial?
Can anybody help me i wil learning this step buy step ? Thanks
lepricoun 2 weeks ago
Just my 2 cents
I've been using SolidWorks for roughly 14+ years. It's a fantastic design software package. But from my experience in using it in a machine shop, its kind of a time and resource waster in detailing the threads [on anything]. That being said, I have to say that there are times when it IS needed- i.e. marketing and compatibility documentation. But on the floor in a machine shop, hole callouts work just fine. But it's still good practice to learn it, just in case.
phantomlord71usa 2 months ago
Creo Parametric is easier to use, faster and cheaper ...
ProTOOLKIT 3 months ago
I'm just a noob here, so please excuse the ignorance, but why not just use hole wizard to make the hole, threads and chamfer?
SpeedOfDark186Kmps 5 months ago
threading everything are fine but the nut profile is wrong,take wireframe projectional views of this nut and compare it to a Standard Nut Drawing.. this one is wrong... we have to project the hexagon first and then revolve a triangle around the vertex of the nut.. the angle the triangle makes with the axis should be 60 deg...
werfrnds 6 months ago
Song name?
InfexiousBand 6 months ago
@ch3st3rd
if you think it is not, then send me a link to 1 that is better than this!!! i will agree with you.. of course i don't agree that no voice / dictation makes it bad.
tailender1 10 months ago
@tailender1
I know how to draw a nut. The guy who made this video knows how to draw a nut....... But tell me in all honesy, do you think this video is a good example of a solidworks tutorial?
ch3st3rd 10 months ago