Solidworks 2011 - Propeller Design

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Uploaded by on Oct 14, 2010

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  • when u do the circular pattern, it only does it or loft but not the flex

  • @kabir1365

    make sure after u select patter you select all the features not just part. Watch the video carefully, pause it when I do the pattern and see the features that i selected.

  • @AzimUhamid

    I do what you've done in the video... I select both loft and flex for the circular pattern but in only does it for loft. when i try to pattern the flex it says "unable to pattern the selected feature" .its a bit hard to see but I think even in the video there is no twist on the other two blades.

  • @kabir1365

    Hi ill be posting a HD video tonight, so please check back tomorrow hope that helps

  • Hi is there a feature to distort the planes in solidworks 2010? I think you are using the Flex feature but cannot find it in my version

  • @chrissmith01

    u sud b able to find it under

    Insert > features > Flex

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  • Well your flex is not applied on the circular pattern. I think that's a very important part, I would like to learn cause I am trying to do it somehow but have no clue so far.

  • Good shit bro...easy as taking a shit..

  • very simple...

  • My flex tool isn't anywhere to be found. i have solid works 2011 sp0 any ideas?

    Or where can i go and activate it?

  • Hi, I'm trying to make a Boat prop and I need to be able to change the cross-section throughout the length of the loft. I'm not too sure how to do this. I'm thinking I need to have multiple planes, each with a different sketch... and then connect them to/through each other somehow... but if there's an easier way to make this happen I'd love some help. Thanks - Aaron, Texas A&M Ocean Engineering

  • @AzimUhamid thanks

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