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أخوانى فى الله أحضرت لكم كتاب Mastering SolidWorks Matt Lombard
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Contents Introduction xxxiii Part I • Introducing SolidWorks Basics 1 Chapter 1 • Introducing SolidWorks 3 Installing SolidWorks for the First Time 3 Starting SolidWorks for the First Time 6 Examining the SolidWorks License Agreement 6 Using the Help Menu 6 Creating a New Document 8 Identifying SolidWorks Documents 9 Saving Your Setup 11 Using Templates 12 Understanding Feature-Based Modeling 15 Understanding History-Based Modeling 16 Sketching with Parametrics 19 Understanding Design Intent 21 Editing Design Intent 21 Choosing Sketch Relations 22 Selecting Display/Delete Relations 22 Using Suppressed Sketch Relations 23 Working with Associativity 24 The Bottom Line 24 Chapter 2 • Navigating the SolidWorks Interface 25 Identifying Elements of the SolidWorks Interface 25 Using the CommandManager and Toolbars 25 Controlling Menus 37 Changing Cursors 38 Working with Models in the FeatureManager and PropertyManager Windows 38 Getting Around the Task Pane 43 Getting Familiar with the Status Bar 45 Using SolidWorks Search 46 Making the Interface Work for You 47 Customizing Colors 47 Customizing Strategies 49 Working with Multiple Document Windows 55 The Bottom Line 59xII | Contents Chapter 3 • Working with Sketches and Reference Geometry 61 Creating a New Part 61 Creating a Sketch 62 Identifying Sketch Entities 64 Using the Sketch Toolbar 64 Driving Sketches with Smart Dimensions 83 Using Tools on the Dimensions/Relations Toolbar 86 Inferencing in Sketch 89 Exploring Sketch Settings 90 Using Sketch Blocks 92 Working with Reference Geometry 93 Creating Planes 93 Working with Axes 94 Using Coordinate Systems 94 Using Points as Reference Geometry 96 Sketching with Touch Interface 96 Tutorial: Learning to Use Sketch Relations 98 Tutorial: Using Blocks and Belts 102 Tutorial: Creating Reference Geometry 105 The Bottom Line 109 Chapter 4 • Creating Simple Parts and Drawings 111 Discovering Design Intent 111 Using Symmetry 112 Determining Primary or Functional Features 112 Predicting Change 112 Creating a Simple Part 113 Deciding Where to Start 113 Building in Symmetry 116 Making It Solid 117 Using Instant 3D 122 Making the First Extrude Feature 123 Creating a Simple Assembly 125 Creating the Assembly 126 Populating the Assembly 126 Examining Mates 127 Creating a Simple Drawing 128 Tutorial: Creating a Simple Part 128 Tutorial: Making a Simple Drawing 137 The Bottom Line 142 Chapter 5 • Using Visualization Techniques 143 Manipulating the View 143 Using Arrow Keys 144 Using the Middle Mouse Button 144 Using Mouse Gestures 145Contents | xIII Using the View Toolbar 146 Adding Scrollbars and Splitters 147 Using the Magnifying Glass 148 Clicking the Triad Axes 148 Using the View Tools 149 Zebra Stripes and Curvature 153 View Orientation 154 Annotation Views 156 Using the DisplayManager 157 Applying Appearances 157 Using Decals 165 Using Scenes, Lights, and Cameras 166 The Display Pane 173 Applying Color Automatically to Features 174 Using Edge Display Settings 174 Tutorial: Applying Visualization Techniques 175 The Bottom Line 179 Part II • Building Intelligence into Your Parts 181 Chapter 6 • Getting More from Your Sketches 183 Editing Sketch Relations 183 Using Display/Delete Relations 184 Using Replace Entity 186 Using SketchXpert 188 Getting More from Dimensions 189 Dimensioning from Centerlines 189 Sketching with Numeric Input 189 Working with Sketch Entities 189 Moving, Rotating, Copying, and Scaling Entities 190 Modifying a Sketch 191 Copying and Pasting Sketch Entities 192 Dragging Entities 192 Creating a Derived Sketch 193 Using Sketch Pictures 193 Using Three Views 195 Compensating for Perspective 196 Estimating Sharp Edges 196 Using Auto Trace 196 Using Stick Fonts 196 Using Sketch Text 196 Using Colors and Line Styles with Sketches 198 Working in Color Display Mode 198 Assigning Line Color 198 Using the Edit Sketch or Curve Color Tool 198 Assigning Line Thickness and Line Style 198xIV | Contents Using Other Sketch Tools 199 Working with RapidSketch 199 Adding Sensors 199 Using Metadata for Sketches 200 Creating Construction Geometry 201 Sketching in 3D 201 Navigating in Space 201 Exploring Sketch Relations in 3D Sketches 202 Using Planes in Space 203 Using Planar Path Segments 204 Defining Dimensions 204 Using 3D Sketch Summary 204 Tutorial: Editing and Copying 204 Tutorial: Controlling Pictures, Text, Colors, and Styles 208 Tutorial: Using Metadata 211 Tutorial: Sketching Calculator 212 The Bottom Line 214 Chapter 7 • Modeling with Primary Features 217 Identifying When to Use Which Tool 217 Using the Extrude Feature 217 Understanding Instant 3D 221 Working with the Revolve Feature 222 Introducing Loft, Boundary, and Sweep 223 Controlling Sweep Features 227 Understanding Fillet Types 231 Creating a Constant-Size Fillet 233 Creating Variable-Radius Fillets 243 Using Face Fillets 246 Applying a Full Round Fillet 250 Building a Setback Fillet 251 Using Chamfers 253 Creating Asymmetrical Chamfers 254 Switching Between Fillet and Chamfer Features 255 Tutorial: Bracket Casting 256 The Bottom Line 260 Chapter 8 • Selecting Secondary Features 261 Creating Curve Features 261 Manipulating Curves 262 Working with Helix Curve Features 262 Creating Projected Curves 264 Using the Curve Through XYZ Points Feature 265 Using the Curve Through Reference Points Feature 266 Putting Together a Composite Curve 266 Using Split Lines 267 Using the Equation-Driven Curve 267Contents | xV Selecting a Specialty Feature 267 Using Scale 268 Using the Dome Feature 269 Using the Wrap Feature 271 Using the Flex Feature 273 Applying the Deform Feature 275 Using the Indent Feature 277 Using Intersect 279 Tutorial: Creating a Wire-Formed Part 280 The Bottom Line 282 Chapter 9 • Patterning and Mirroring 283 Patterning in a Sketch 283 Debunking More Sketch Myths 286 Patterning a Sketch 287 Mirroring in a Sketch 289 Using Mirror Entities 289 Using Dynamic Mirror 290 Using Symmetry Sketch Relation 291 Using Mirroring in 3D Sketches 291 Working with 3D Patterns 291 Exploring the Geometry Pattern Option 292 Patterning Bodies 293 Patterning Faces 294 Patterning Fillets 295 Understanding Pattern Types 295 Using the Linear Pattern 296 Using the Circular Pattern 299 Using a Curve-Driven Pattern 300 Using a Sketch-Driven Pattern 302 Using a Table-Driven Pattern 302 Using the Fill Pattern 303 Using a Variable Pattern 304 Cosmetic Patterns 307 Mirroring 3D Solids 308 Mirroring Bodies 308 Mirroring Features 309 Mirroring Entire Parts 309 Tutorial: Creating a Circular Pattern 310 Tutorial: Mirroring Features 311 Tutorial: Applying a Cosmetic Pattern 313 The Bottom Line 314 Chapter 10 • Using Equations 317 Understanding Equations 317 Creating Equations 318 Using Driven Dimensions 323 Using Equation Tricks 325xVI | Contents Using Global Variables 326 Using the Modify Box 327 Using Expressions 329 Controlling Suppression States of Features 329 Linking to External Equations 330 Tutorial: Using Equations 330 The Bottom Line 333 Chapter 11 • Working with Part Configurations 335 Controlling Items with Configurations 336 Finding Configurations 336 Deleting Configs 337 Sorting Configs 338 Activating Configurations 339 Creating Configurations 340 Using the Modify Configurations Dialog Box 344 Using Custom Property Managers 346 Using Derived Configurations 347 Understanding How File Size Affects Speed 348 Controlling Dimensions 350 Controlling Suppression 350 Controlling Custom Properties 351 Controlling Sketch Relations 352 Controlling Sketch Planes 353 Controlling Configurations of Inserted Parts 354 Using Library Features 355 Using Design Tables 355 Identifying What Can Be Driven by a Design Table 356 Creating a Simple Design Table 357 Editing Design Table Settings 362 Editing the Design Table 364 Using the Configuration Publisher 364 Tutorial: Working with Configurations and Design Tables 365 The Bottom Line 368 Chapter 12 • Editing, Evaluating, and Troubleshooting 371 Using Rollback 371 Using the Rollback Bar 372 Using Other Rollback Techniques 376 Using Part Reviewer 377 Reordering Features 378 Reordering Folders 379 Using the Flyout and Detachable FeatureManagers 380 Displaying the FeatureManager and PropertyManager 381 Following Selection Breadcrumbs 381 Summarizing Part Modeling Best Practices 383Contents | xVII Using Design for Change 385 Keeping Track of References 386 Visualizing Horizontal Modeling 386 Understanding Resilient Modeling 386 Using Skeleton Sketches 387 Using Evaluation Techniques 387 Using Verification On Rebuild 388 Using the Check Tool 389 Evaluating Geometry with Reflective Techniques 390 Troubleshooting Errors 397 Interpreting Rebuild Errors 397 Identifying Common Errors 398 Dismissing Errors 400 Using SolidWorks RX and Performance Benchmark 401 Tutorial: Utilizing Editing and Evaluation Techniques 406 The Bottom Line 412 Part III • Working with Assemblies 413 Chapter 13 • Building Efficient Assemblies 415 Understanding the Purpose of Assemblies 415 Identifying Types of Assemblies 416 Creating an Alternative to Multiple Assemblies 422 Identifying the Elements of an Assembly 423 Working with Assembly Equations 424 Using an Assembly Layout Sketch 426 Working with Virtual Components 428 Creating Assembly Reference Geometry 428 Comparing History-Based and Non-History-Based Portions of the Assembly Tree 428 Understanding Parts and Subassemblies 429 Organizing Mates 429 Applying Assembly Features 430 Using Component Patterns and Mirror Components 432 Using SpeedPaks 432 Using Ghosts 432 Sharing Self-Contained Data 433 Using SpeedPaks with Drawings 433 Using Subassemblies 433 Creating Subassemblies from Existing Parts 434 Organizing for Performance 435 Organizing for the Bill of Materials 436 Grouping Subassemblies by Relative Motion 437 Organizing Groups of Purchased Components 437 Depicting an Assembly Process 437 Patterning Considerations 438xVIII | Contents Using Folders 438 Creating Folders in the FeatureManager 439 Reordering Items in the Tree 439 Working with Tree Display Options 440 Showing Feature Names and Descriptions 440 Showing Component and Config Names and Descriptions 440 Using Component Reference per Instance 441 Viewing Features, Mates, and Dependencies 442 Tutorial: Arranging Assemblies 443 Tutorial: Managing the FeatureManager 446 The Bottom Line 447 Chapter 14 • Getting More from Mates 449 Applying Mates 449 Mating Through the Mate PropertyManager 450 Taking Advantage of SmartMates 454 Using the Component Preview Window 457 Using Copy With Mates 457 Mating with Macros 458 Mating for Motion 459 Analyzing Degree of Freedom 459 Setting Up Successful Motion 460 Using Reference Entities 462 Working with Advanced and Mechanical Mate Types 462 Profile Center Mate 463 Symmetric Mate 463 Cam Mate 464 Width Mate 465 Gear Mate 466 Rack and Pinion Mate 466 Limit Mates 466 Screw Mate 468 Path Mate 468 Linear Coupler Mate 470 Hinge Mate 470 Belt/Chain 470 Editing and Troubleshooting 471 Editing Existing Mates 471 Troubleshooting Assembly Mates 473 Troubleshooting Warnings and Errors 474 Examining Mate Options 474 Reviewing Mate Best Practices 475 Tutorial: Mating for Success 477 The Bottom Line 480Contents | xIx Chapter 15 • Patterning and Mirroring Components 483 Component Patterns 483 Using Local Component Patterns 484 Creating Local Pattern References 484 Using Mirror Components 486 Using Feature-Driven Component Patterns 491 Creating a Chain Pattern 492 Understanding Other Pattern Options 494 Tutorial: Creating Component Patterns 495 The Bottom Line 497 Chapter 16 • Working with Assembly Sketches and Layouts 499 Looking at the Techniques 499 Using the Assembly Layout Sketch 500 Using Master Model 504 Using the Layout Feature 505 Using the Layout Workflow 505 Working with Virtual Components 506 Balancing Advantages and Limitations 507 Tutorial: Working with a Layout 507 The Bottom Line 513 Chapter 17 • Using Assembly Tools 515 Placing Parts without Mates 515 Using the Move Component Options 516 Using the For Positioning Only Option 519 Building Parts in Place 520 Using Proximity Tools 520 Using Interference Detection 521 Using Clearance Verification 523 Using Dynamic Clearance 524 Using Collision Detection 525 Using Physical Dynamics 526 Using Sensors 526 Selecting Components 528 Selecting with a Volume 529 Selecting Suppressed Components 530 Selecting Hidden Components 530 Selecting Subassemblies 530 Selecting Parts Mated to Another Part 530 Selecting Identical Components 530 Selecting Internal Components 530 Selecting Toolbox Parts 530 Using the Advanced Select Options 531 Selecting by Size 532xx | Contents Reading Assembly Performance Evaluation Results 532 Using Defeature 533 Using the Hole Alignment Tool 534 The Bottom Line 535 Chapter 18 • Using Libraries, Assembly Features, and Hole Wizard 537 Using Library Features 537 Getting Started with Library Features 538 Applying the Library Feature Interface 538 Exploring Other Design Library Functions 541 Creating Library Features 543 Creating a Library Feature 544 Creating a Library Feature from an Existing Part 549 Adding Folders to the Library 550 Locating Dimensions and Internal Dimensions 550 Creating Assembly Cuts 551 Using the Feature Scope 552 Propagating Features to Parts 553 Making Fillets and Chamfers in Assemblies 554 Using the Hole Wizard 555 Using the Hole Series 556 Creating Weld Beads 558 Working with Envelopes 560 Understanding Smart Components 562 Using Smart Components 563 Getting Started with a Simple Smart Component 563 Auto-Sizing Smart Components 566 Making Smart Components 568 Getting Started with a Simple Smart Component 568 Creating an Auto-Sizing Smart Component 570 Managing Files with Smart Components 574 Editing Smart Components 575 Tutorial: Working with Smart Components 576 Tutorial: Working with Library Features 579 The Bottom Line 586 Chapter 19 • Controlling Assembly Configurations and Display States 589 Using Display States 589 Controlling Display States and Configurations 590 Using Display States with Drawings 592 Using Part Display States in Parts 592 Understanding Assembly Configurations 592 Applying Configurations for Performance 592 Using Configurations for Positions 596 Applying Configurations for Product Variations 598 Using Design Tables for Assembly Configurations 599Contents | xxI Working with Modify Configurations and the Configuration Publisher 599 Looking at Assembly Configuration Dos and Don’ts 600 Tutorial: Working with Assembly Configurations 600 The Bottom Line 604 Chapter 20 • Modeling in Context 605 Understanding In-Context Modeling 605 Working Through a Simple In-Context Example 606 Weighing the Advantages of In-Context Modeling 613 Anticipating Problems with In-Context Modeling 613 Identifying Alternatives to In-Context Modeling 614 Dealing with the Practical Details of In-Context Modeling 615 Understanding the In-Context Process 616 Looking at In-Context Best Practices 624 Using Other Types of External References 630 Working with Split Parts 631 Using Mirror Parts 631 Tutorial: Working In-Context 631 The Bottom Line 635 Chapter 21 • Editing, Evaluating, and Troubleshooting Assemblies 637 Working with Mates 637 Listing Mates in the Mates Folder 637 Listing Mates Under the Component 639 Displaying Mates Instead of Features 639 Working with the View Mates Tool 640 Using the View Mate Errors Window 641 Using the MateXpert 641 Editing Mates 642 Editing File Management Issues 645 Using Save Options and Pack And Go 645 Replacing Components 647 Forming and Dissolving Subassemblies 649 Evaluating Assemblies 651 Using the Performance Evaluation Tool 651 Identifying FeatureManager Symbols 652 Using the Isolate Function 653 Using Reload 653 The Bottom Line 654 Chapter 22 • Working with Large Scale Design 657 Using Large Design Review 657 Updating Large Design Review 660 Resolving Components 660 Taking Snapshots 660 Creating a Walk-Through 661xxII | Contents Creating a GridSystem 663 Starting the GridSystem Feature 664 Creating the Sketch 664 Using the GridSystem PropertyManager 665 Understanding the GridSystem Output 665 Viewing the Grid Components 666 Transferring Data with the IFC File Type 667 The Bottom Line 668 Chapter 23 • Animating with the MotionManager 669 Familiarizing Yourself with the MotionManager 670 Understanding the Terminology 670 Driving an Animation 671 Planning an Animation 672 Identifying Elements of the MotionManager 673 Using Display Options 673 Using the MotionManager Interface 673 Formatting Output 673 Using the Animation Wizard 674 Creating a Rotating Animation 674 Creating an Exploded View Animation 677 Animating an Assembly 678 Animating the View 683 Driving the View with Key Points 684 Using Paths to Control Cameras 688 Animating with Key Points 691 Getting Started 691 Using the Timebar with Key Points 692 Copying and Mirroring Motion 693 Adjusting the Speed of Actions 693 Outputting the Animation 694 Animating with Basic Motion 696 Using Gravity and Contact 696 Using Motors and Springs 697 Animating a Chain and a Spring Using Motors 698 Using the Mate Controller 700 The Bottom Line 702 Part IV • Creating Drawings 703 Chapter 24 • Automating Drawings: The Basics 705 Comparing Templates and Formats 705 Changing Existing Templates 705 Maintaining Different Templates or Formats 706 Creating Custom Drafting Standards 706Contents | xxIII Creating Drawing Formats 707 Customizing an Existing Format 708 Using Custom Properties 710 Using the Title Block Function 715 Creating a Format from an Imported DWG/DXF file 716 Saving the Format 718 Using Second Sheet Formats 718 Creating Drawing Templates 720 Using Predefined Views in Drawing Templates 720 Using Styles and Blocks in Templates 724 Using Custom Properties in Templates 725 Saving a Template 725 Creating Blocks 725 The Bottom Line 726 Chapter 25 • Working with Drawing Views 727 Creating Common View Types 727 Using the View Palette 727 Using Model Views 728 Using the Projected View 732 Using Standard 3 View 733 Using Detail View 734 Working with Section Views 736 Creating Other View Types 740 Using a Crop View 740 Using a Broken-Out Section View 740 Using a Break View 744 Using an Auxiliary View 745 Using an Alternate Position View 745 Using a Predefined View 747 Using an Empty View 747 Using a Saved View 747 Converting a Drawing View to a Sketch 748 Saving a View to DWG/DXF 748 Using a Relative View 748 Using the 3D Drawing View Mode 749 Changing View Orientation and Alignment 750 Using Display Options in Views 751 Using Display States 751 Using Display Styles 751 Working with Tangent Edge Display Options 753 Choosing View Quality Settings 755 Distinguishing Views from Sheets 756 Tutorial: Working with View Types, Settings, and Options 756 The Bottom Line 762xxIV | Contents Chapter 26 • Using Annotations and Symbols 765 Using Notes 765 Setting Up a Workflow for Placing Notes 765 Utilizing Fonts 766 Using Text Boxes and Wrapping 766 Placing Notes and Leaders 769 Adding Styles 772 Using Format Painter 774 Linking Notes to Custom Properties 774 Hyperlinking Text 775 Adding Notes and Symbols 775 Using Blocks in Drawings 775 Inserting Blocks 775 Creating Blocks 778 Editing Blocks 779 Using Symbols 779 Using Symbols in Notes and Dimensions 779 Creating Custom Symbols 780 Using Center Marks and Centerlines 780 Tutorial: Using Annotations 782 The Bottom Line 784 Chapter 27 • Dimensioning and Tolerancing 787 Putting Dimensions on Drawings 787 Using Insert Model Items 787 Using Reference Dimensions 790 Understanding Dimension Options 795 Adding Tolerances 799 Changing Precision Values 801 Using Geometric Tolerancing Symbols 801 Using Dimension Styles 802 Aligning Dimensions and Annotations 802 Using the Alignment Tools 803 Inferencing Alignment and Grid Snapping 803 Using Dimension Palette Alignment Options 803 Arranging Dimensions Automatically 804 Tutorial: Working with Dimensions and Tolerances 805 The Bottom Line 808 Chapter 28 • Using Layers, Line Fonts, and Colors 809 Controlling Layers 809 Working with Layers in Imported 2D Data 809 Working with Layers on the Sheet Format 810 Adding Dimensions and Notes to Layers 811 Working with Components on Layers 811 Controlling Line Format 813Contents | xxV Using the Line Format Settings 814 Setting the End Cap Style 814 Setting the Line Thickness 814 Setting the Line Style 815 Changing the Color Display Mode 815 Hiding and Showing Edges 815 Tutorial: Using Drawing Display Tools 816 The Bottom Line 818 Chapter 29 • Working with Tables and Drawings 821 Driving the Bill of Materials 821 Examining the SolidWorks Table-Based BOM 822 Retiring an Excel-Based BOM 829 Using Design Tables 830 Placing Hole Tables on Drawings 832 Using Revision Tables 834 Using General Tables 836 Working with Tables in Models 836 Tutorial: Using BOMs 837 Tutorial: Using Hole Tables 841 Tutorial: Using Revision Tables 843 The Bottom Line 844 Chapter 30 • Creating Assembly Drawings 845 Combining Parts and Assemblies on the Same Drawing 845 Dimensioning Assembly Features 845 Assigning the Document Driving the Custom Properties 846 Using Multi-Page Templates 847 Using Views with Special Assembly Functions 849 Using the Alternate Position View 849 Creating Views of an Exploded Assembly 850 Creating Section Views 855 Broken-Out Section View 858 Using Color in Assembly Drawing Views 860 Setting Up Drawings of Large Assemblies 861 Using Detached Drawings 861 Working with Lightweight Drawings 863 Using SpeedPak with Drawings 863 Using Draft Quality Views 865 Tutorial: Creating a Simple Assembly Drawing 866 The Bottom Line 869 Part V • Using Advanced and Specialized Techniques 871 Chapter 31 • Modeling Multibodies 873 Using Powerful Tools Effectively 874 Comparing Multibody Modeling with Assembly Modeling 874 Using Multibody Techniques Appropriately 875xxVI | Contents Understanding Multibody Techniques 876 Using Simple Methods to Create Multiple Bodies 877 Creating Complex Shapes Across Bodies 879 Using Tool Bodies and Boolean Operations 881 Using Local Operations 885 Patterning 887 Simplifying Very Complex Parts 888 Bridging Between Solids 889 Modeling for Undetermined Manufacturing Methods 890 Applying the Feature Scope to Bodies 891 Managing Bodies with the Split Feature 892 Adding Bodies Using the Insert Part Feature 894 Using Intersect to Modify Bodies 896 Managing Bodies 897 Using Body Folders 897 Hiding or Showing Bodies 899 Deleting Bodies 901 Renaming Bodies 902 Tutorials: Working with Multibodies 902 Merging and Local Operations 902 Splitting and Patterning Bodies 903 The Bottom Line 906 Chapter 32 • Working with Surfaces 907 Introducing Surfaces 907 Understanding Surfacing Terminology 908 Exploring the Knit Function 908 Using the Trim Function 908 Using the Untrim Function 909 Hybrid Modeling 909 Understanding Non-Uniform Rational B Spline 910 Using Developable Surfaces 910 Using Ruled Surfaces 911 Defining Gaussian Curvature 911 Surfacing Tools 911 Using the Extruded Surface 911 Using Boundary Surface 913 Using the Offset Surface 914 Using Radiate Surface 915 Using Knit Surface 917 Using Thicken Surface 918 Using Planar Surface 918 Using Extend Surface 918 Using Trim Surface 919 Using Fill Surface 920 Using MidSurface 922Contents | xxVII Using Replace Face 923 Using Ruled Surface 924 Using Intersect 925 Tutorial: Working with Surfaces 926 Using Cut With Surface 926 Using Offset Surface 927 Using Fill Surface Blend 929 The Bottom Line 933 Chapter 33 • Employing Master Model Techniques 935 Master Model Tools and Techniques 935 Using Pull Functions 937 Understanding the Insert Part Feature 937 Understanding the Insert Into New Part Feature 940 Using Push Functions 940 Working with the Split Feature 941 Working with the Save Bodies Feature 942 Tutorial: Working with Master Model Techniques 943 The Bottom Line 947 Chapter 34 • Using SolidWorks Sheet Metal Tools 949 Using the Base Flange Features 949 Using the Base Flange/Tab Feature 950 Using the Sheet Metal Feature 951 Using the Flat Pattern Feature 957 Using the Edge Flange Feature 959 Using the Miter Flange Feature 963 Using the Hem Feature 964 Using the Jog Feature 965 Using the Sketched Bend Feature 967 Using the Closed Corner Feature 967 Using the Corner Relief Feature 970 Mirroring and Patterning in Sheet Metal 971 Forming Tool Feature 973 Using the Lofted Bends Feature 977 Using the Unfold and Fold Features 978 Using the Swept Flange Feature 979 Using the Gusset Feature 981 Using the Tab and Slot Feature 981 Making Sheet Metal Parts from Generic Models 983 Using the Normal Cut Feature 984 Using the Rip Feature 986 Using the Sheet Metal Feature 987 Using the Flatten Bends Feature 987 Using the Process Bends Feature 987 Using the No Bends Feature 988xxVIII | Contents Using the Flat Pattern Feature 988 Using the Convert To Sheet Metal Feature 988 Using Other Methods 989 Working with Imported Geometry 989 Making Rolled Conical Parts 990 Mixing Methods 990 Using Multibody Techniques with Sheet Metal 991 Using Insert Part 991 Using Multiple Base Flanges 992 Tutorial: Working with the Insert Bends Method for Sheet Metal Parts 992 Tutorial: Using the Base Flange Sheet Metal Method 995 The Bottom Line 999 Chapter 35 • Creating Sheet Metal Drawings 1005 Making Sheet Metal Drawings 1005 Getting the Flat Pattern 1006 Understanding Flat Patterns and Configurations 1007 Showing Bend Lines and Bend Notes 1008 Showing the Bounding Box for the Flat Pattern 1010 Showing Bend Areas on the Part 1010 Making Drawings of Multibody Sheet Metal Parts 1012 Displaying Bodies on the Sheet Metal Drawing 1012 Using a Cut List in a Sheet Metal Part 1013 Managing Cut List Properties 1013 Placing the Cut List on the Drawing 1014 Saving a Cut List Template 1015 The Bottom Line 1015 Chapter 36 • Creating Weldments and Weldment Drawings 1017 Sketching in 3D 1017 Navigating in 3D Space 1018 Understanding Sketch Relations in 3D Sketches 1019 Creating Planes in Space 1020 Limiting Path Segments 1021 Using Dimensions in 3D Sketches 1021 Using the Weldment Tools 1022 Using the Weldment Feature 1022 Introducing the Structural Member Feature 1023 Using the Trim/Extend Feature 1029 Using the End Cap Feature 1030 Working with the Gusset Feature 1030 Using Nonstructural Components 1032 Using Sub-Weldments 1032 Working with Cut Lists 1033 Using Cut-List Properties 1034 Excluding and Reordering Cut-List Items 1034 Using Weld Beads and Fillet Beads in Weldments and Assemblies 1036Contents | xxIx Creating Weldment Drawings 1038 Tutorial: Working with Weldments 1040 The Bottom Line 1046 Chapter 37 • Using Imported Geometry and Direct-Editing Techniques 1049 Understanding the Basics of Imported Geometry 1049 Using SolidWorks 3D Interconnect 1051 Gaining Experience with Imports 1052 Handling Import Errors 1057 Converting Point Cloud Data 1060 Understanding the Traditional Role of Direct Editing Tools 1060 Understanding the Strengths and Limitations of Direct Editing Tools in SolidWorks 1061 Using SolidWorks Direct Editing Tools 1062 Using Move Face 1063 Combining Direct Editing with History 1064 Combining Direct Editing with Imported Geometry 1067 Tutorial: Importing and Repairing Solid Geometry 1067 Tutorial: Flex and Freeform 1069 The Bottom Line 1072 Chapter 38 • Using Plastic Features 1073 Using Plastic Features 1073 Using the Mounting Boss 1074 Using the Snap Hook and Snap Hook Groove 1076 Using Lip/Groove 1078 Using the Rib Feature 1079 Using Draft 1083 Using Indent 1087 Working with Shell 1088 Using the Vent Feature 1091 Using Plastic Evaluation Tools 1093 Using Draft Analysis 1094 Using Thickness Analysis 1098 Undercut Analysis 1100 Understanding the Undercut Analysis Workflow 1101 The Bottom Line 1102 Chapter 39 • Using Mold Tools 1107 Working with the Mold Tools Process 1107 Preparing the Plastic Part for Mold Tools 1109 Inserting Mold Folders 1111 Parting Lines 1113 Initiating the Shut-Off Surfaces 1115 Parting Surface 1117 Tooling Split 1119xxx | Contents Using the Core Feature 1121 Working Manually with Mold Tools 1122 Passing Shut-Offs 1122 Creating Nonplanar Parting Surfaces 1123 The Bottom Line 1124 Appendixes 1127 Appendix A • The Bottom Line 1127 Chapter 1: Introducing SolidWorks 1127 Chapter 2: Navigating the SolidWorks Interface 1127 Chapter 3: Working with Sketches and Reference Geometry 1128 Chapter 4: Creating Simple Parts and Drawings 1129 Chapter 5: Using Visualization Techniques 1130 Chapter 6: Getting More from Your Sketches 1130 Chapter 7: Modeling with Primary Features 1131 Chapter 8: Selecting Secondary Features 1132 Chapter 9: Patterning and Mirroring 1133 Chapter 10: Using Equations 1134 Chapter 11: Working with Part Configurations 1135 Chapter 12: Editing, Evaluating, and Troubleshooting 1135 Chapter 13: Building Efficient Assemblies 1136 Chapter 14: Getting More from Mates 1137 Chapter 15: Patterning and Mirroring Components 1138 Chapter 16: Working with Assembly Sketches and Layouts 1139 Chapter 17: Using Assembly Tools 1140 Chapter 18: Using Libraries, Assembly Features, and Hole Wizard 1141 Chapter 19: Controlling Assembly Configurations and Display States 1142 Chapter 20: Modeling in Context 1143 Chapter 21: Editing, Evaluating, and Troubleshooting Assemblies 1143 Chapter 22: Working with Large Scale Design 1144 Chapter 23: Animating with the MotionManager 1145 Chapter 24: Automating Drawings: The Basics 1145 Chapter 25: Working with Drawing Views 1146 Chapter 26: Using Annotations and Symbols 1147 Chapter 27: Dimensioning and Tolerancing 1148 Chapter 28: Using Layers, Line Fonts, and Colors 1149 Chapter 29: Working with Tables and Drawings 1150 Chapter 30: Creating Assembly Drawings 1150 Chapter 31: Modeling Multibodies 1151 Chapter 32: Working with Surfaces 1152 Chapter 33: Employing Master Model Techniques 1153 Chapter 34: Using SolidWorks Sheet Metal Tools 1155 Chapter 35: Creating Sheet Metal Drawings 1159 Chapter 36: Creating Weldments and Weldment Drawings 1160 Chapter 37: Using Imported Geometry and Direct-Editing Techniques 1161Contents | xxxI Chapter 38: Using Plastic Features 1162 Chapter 39: Using Mold Tools 1165 Appendix B • Finding Help 1169 SolidWorks Help 1169 SolidWorks Web Help 1169 Contents 1170 Search 1170 SolidWorks Website 1170 Graphics Cards 1170 Customer Portal 1170 SolidWorks Forums 1171 Knowledge Base 1171 Software Downloads 1171 Release Notes 1171 What’s New 1172 Installation and Administration Guides 1172 CAD Admin Dashboard 1172 Online Forums 1172 Blogs 1172 Forums 1173 Appendix C • What’s on the Website 1175 System Requirements 1175 SolidWorks Versions 1175 Troubleshooting 1176 Customer Care 1176 Index
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