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Toy Garage Assembly: SOLIDWORKS Tutorial Part 2

By Jade Wilson November 11, 2022
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Toy Garage Assembly: SOLIDWORKS Tutorial Part 2

Welcome to part 2 of 2 for this SOLIDWORKS tutorial to assemble a wooden Toy Garage. In this part of the tutorial I continue to demonstrate the use of all the different mate types including tangent, parallel, distance limit, path.

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Toy Garage Assembly: SOLIDWORKS Tutorial Part 1

By Jade Wilson November 4, 2022
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Toy Garage Assembly: SOLIDWORKS Tutorial Part 1

For this tutorial I designed and modelled a wooden Toy Garage, that includes all original decals applied to each part. The garage was modelled in SOLIDWORKS as a Part file, all the separate solid bodies were then exported as new

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Toy Balance Scales: SOLIDWORKS Tutorial

By Jade Wilson July 18, 2022
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Toy Balance Scales: SOLIDWORKS Tutorial

In this tutorial I wanted to play around with a range of features and tools to create a set of toy balance scales. Within the tutorial I cover a range of things from creating an assembly with several mate types,

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