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SolidWorks Part Reviewer: Imported Sheet Metal

By SOLIDWORKS October 9, 2013
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SolidWorks Part Reviewer: Imported Sheet Metal

Sheet Metal: The imported sheetmetal model was mostly valid . After using Insert>Sheet Metal>Bends, the part would *mostly* unfold if received in STEP or Parasolid. There was nothing we could do to make it, or even a section of it, unfold

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SolidWorks Part Reviewer: Hammer

By SOLIDWORKS October 5, 2013
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SolidWorks Part Reviewer: Hammer

Hammer: An extrude is used instead of a revolve to form the head of the hammer as proper draft for forging can be built into the extrude sketch but not the sketch for a revolve. A cut is used to shape the

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SolidWorks Part Reviewer: Reverse Engineered Propeller

By SOLIDWORKS October 2, 2013
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SolidWorks Part Reviewer: Reverse Engineered Propeller

Reverse Engineered Propeller: This part is modeling differently from most SolidWorks parts. Because the model is a reverse engineer of an existing part using 3D scan data, design intent will not be built into the part. Many sketches will not be

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SolidWorks Part Reviewer: Golf ball

By SOLIDWORKS September 21, 2013
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SolidWorks Part Reviewer: Golf ball

Golf Ball: The location of the dimples on the golf ball will be based on a icosahedron: a polyhedron with 20 triangular faces, 30 edges and 12 vertices. The insert part feature is used to bring a completed icosahedron model into

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SolidWorks Part Reviewer: Varying Dimension Patterns

By SOLIDWORKS September 18, 2013
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SolidWorks Part Reviewer: Varying Dimension Patterns

2013 Feature, Varying Dimension Patterns: This single body part is used to show multiple examples of Varying Dimension Patterns. This new functionality is available starting in SolidWorks 2013. Vary Dimension Patterns are available for both Extruded and Revolved Boss and

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SolidWorks Part Reviewer: Extrude Thins

By SOLIDWORKS September 14, 2013
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SolidWorks Part Reviewer: Extrude Thins

2013 Feature, Extrude Thins:  This is an example of a “Y” intersection Thin Feature with an arc on the outside. Y and T type intersections were not allowed to be extruded as Thin features before SolidWorks 2013. Highlight the “Selected

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SolidWorks Part Reviewer: Intersect

By SOLIDWORKS September 11, 2013
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SolidWorks Part Reviewer: Intersect

2013 Feature, Intersect:  A standard Solid Body Revolve Feature is used to create the base geometry. This part will have multiple bodies(both solid and surface) combined into one body using the new for SolidWorks 2013 “Intersect” Command. Download: SWWN2013Intersect Complexity: Basic

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SolidWorks Part Reviewer: Intersect Slice

By SOLIDWORKS August 28, 2013
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SolidWorks Part Reviewer: Intersect Slice

2013 Feature, Intersect Slice: This new SolidWorks 2013 “Intersect” Command can cut a Solid Body into several different pieces using Planes to cut the bodies similar to the “Split” Command. Unlike the “Split” Command, “Intersect” can also leave adjacent bodies separated(unmerged)

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SolidWorks Part Reviewer: Intersect Reverse

By SOLIDWORKS August 23, 2013
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SolidWorks Part Reviewer: Intersect Reverse

2013 Feature, Intersect Reverse: The “Intersect” Command was introduced in SolidWorks 2013 and has the ability to reverse engineer a model from cavity and core mold tooling. Two Imported Solid Bodies are used to show the new “Intersect” command functionality. This

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