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In this tutorial, we will learn the basics of performing motion analysis using COSMOSMotion. Although the tutorial can be completed by anyone with a basic knowledge of SolidWorks parts and assemblies, we have provided enough detail so that students with an understanding of the physics of mechanics will ...
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In this tutorial, we’ll insert a freeform face from SurfaceWorks into a SolidWorks part. The new face will be tangent to the planar SolidWorks face that surrounds it, and durably attached to the SolidWorks edges. The part will end up being a drop-in tub. Concept and Function introductions: ...
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First step create car with image reference, I need to push the texture, because now it is just on the center axis. So I go to the TOP VIEW and shift the image a bit by using the cursor keys (the image must be selected) I need ...
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Element Types and Geometries : CosmosWorks currently includes solid continuum elements and curved surface shell elements (thin and thick). The shells are triangular with three vertex nodes or three vertex and three mid-edge nodes. The solids are tetrahedra with four vertex nodes or four vertex and six ...
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Solid edge tutorial for beginner, step by step guide to design car racing. With a little more practice, far more complicated race winning designs can be achieved. Here we will
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Element Types and Geometries : CosmosWorks currently includes solid continuum elements and curved surface shell elements (thin and thick). The shells are triangular with three vertex nodes
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This tutorial guide leads you through the process of converting a 3D model file describing the shape of an F1 in Schools, R-Type car into the CNC file
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With the launch of Autodesk Inventor Series 10, MCAD caught up with Robert Kross, Vice President of Autodesk’s Manufacturing Solutions Division to ask a few questions on the
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I recently finished converting my Smithy 1220 LTD to a CNC. I designed all the hardware from scratch, as everything that I found available seemed inadequate for my