MySolidWorks Deep Dive

Previously, we posted an overview blog on the MySolidWorks website to help show SolidWorks users all that the site has to offer. With the overview presenting a large amount of information, it was difficult to go into detail on each section. This blog will be diving further into details from the training section of the MySolidWorks website.

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Hayden Kemme
Benefits of Outsourcing Design

There are several benefits that come with outsourcing design work for engineered solutions. With innovation seeping its way into the world of manufacturing and product development, there comes a gap that industries might struggle to fill. These gaps might come in the form of capacity, knowledge, or even skills. Some of the most outsourced design services include product development, CAD, reverse engineering, and consulting.

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Noah Keefer
Designing for Additive Manufacturing

When designing a part for production, its means of manufacturing must be considered. Utilizing additive manufacturing opens a world of possibilities when it comes to design. Additive manufacturing can achieve complex geometries not attainable by injection molding or subtractive manufacturing. In fact, designing for additive manufacturing may result in a part looking more organic than parts made with traditional manufacturing processes. Let us investigate what that means for design.

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Noah Keefer
SolidWorks: Cut-Extrude Advanced Technique

Cut features are a very important part of designing. We have covered the cut extrude basics in a previous blog. This blog will be going over some of the more advanced settings and cutting features like swept cuts, revolved cuts, and lofted cuts. Sign up for our newsletter to stay up to date on new content from our team!

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Hayden Kemme
SolidWorks: Sheet Metal Advanced Features

Sheet metal is widely used across multiple industries. SolidWorks has a very powerful set of tools that allows you to create versatile sheet metal parts with ease. How well do you know these tools and how often do you use them? This blog will be reviewing some of the more advanced sheet metal features within SolidWorks. And by the time you are finished reading this blog, you can be a master at creating sheet metal parts!

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Hayden Kemme
SolidWorks: Interference Detection

When working with moving parts and components in assemblies, Interference Detection can be incredibly helpful. If your assembly has a door or a sliding component, Interference Detection can determine whether that component has the correct range of motion, or if the component will be stopped short of the desired range.

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Justin Inman
3DEXPERIENCE: 3DPlay Deep Dive

The 3DPlay app on the 3DExperience platform acts as a file viewer but provides much more than just simply viewing functionality. The app allows you to take multiple different file types and open/view them on one application and apply different scenarios and tools. To someone who is new to the 3DExperience platform, these apps can be quite confusing, tedious, and hard to even do a single task at first. This blog will be covering a deep dive into 3DPlay so continue reading if you would like to get a first-hand look at what the 3DPlay app has to offer.

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Hayden Kemme
3DEXPERIENCE: Simplifying the Experience

3DExperience. You may have already heard of it, and if you have not you surely will begin to see it pop up more and more. That being said, what is it? Even if you have heard of it, you may not have a solid understanding of its capabilities. In this post, we will be breaking down the fundamentals of the platform to ensure you are up to speed with the offerings of this revolutionary solution.

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Matthew Fontana
3DEXPERIENCE SolidWorks Offers

By now, you have most likely heard some talk about 3DEXPERIENCE whether it’s about the platform specifically or exactly how the collaboration aspect will work. If you are a SolidWorks user, one question that may come to mind is what are the 3DEXPERIENCE SOLIDWORKS offers? With a release date of July 7th, it’s important to start familiarizing oneself. This is going to change the way all businesses do business and engineering all on one platform. I have good news: this blog will highlight these offers and let you know what all is included depending on the level of experience chosen.

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Cody Cook
SolidWorks: Hole Tables

When creating a drawing in SolidWorks, it is generally a good practice to keep the drawing neat and easy to read. When working with a part that has a lot of holes, dimensioning to each hole can clutter up the drawing. This is where Hole Tables come in. Hole Tables dimension each hole from a defined origin.

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Justin Inman
The Cost Impact of Additive Manufacturing

Additive manufacturing, also known as 3D printing, has been making headway in the world of manufacturing. What initially started as a useful rapid prototyping tool has developed into a promising technology with quick turn around times and low material costs.

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Noah Keefer
MySolidWorks: Overview

MySolidWorks is the go-to site for anyone that uses SolidWorks. With tons of forums, tutorials, downloadable models, training, and much more, you are going to wonder why you are not utilizing this website more after reading this blog. We will be doing a quick overview of the site and its sections to show you its potential and will be doing further “deep dive” blogs on each topic in the future.

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Hayden Kemme
SolidWorks: Move Body Command

The Move/Copy Body tool in SolidWorks is useful when a part is needed to be shown in multiple configurations, such as a clamp or a door. The Move/Copy Body tool takes a body, copies it, and moves it to the desired location. This will keep the required relations and the part will still be fully defined. The old body will need to be hidden or suppressed, and the part will now appear in the new configuration.

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Justin Inman
Additive vs. Subtractive Manufacturing

All too many people are unfamiliar with the advantages and disadvantages of additive manufacturing vs. subtractive manufacturing, and when to use one or the other. Subtractive manufacturing has historically been more commonly used than additive manufacturing. However, in recent years, interest, and confidence in the abilities of additive manufacturing have grown to a point where industries as large as automotive, aviation, and furniture have started to utilize it.

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Noah Keefer
Additive Manufacturing for Fixtures

If you have ever undergone an assembly process, then you know how essential a fixture can be. A fixture allows you to accurately position various bodies into place and apply the necessary forces to prevent any movement while securing into place with adhesive, welds, etc. This results in the final product to be as accurate to the design as possible. However, there are a few concerns with setting up fixtures; the main ones being feasibility and cost. Read on to see how additive manufacturing tackles these issues.

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Matthew Fontana
3DEXPERIENCE Compass Introduction (2020)

The 3DExperience platform provides a collaborative space for tools applicable to all different aspects of a business. From 3D design and analysis to marketing and sales, it has never been easier to work as a completely integrated team. The platform offers social and collaborative apps, information intelligence apps, content and simulation apps, and 3D modeling apps. The 3DExperience compass provides a quick, easy, and efficient way to navigate through this broad range of tools.

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Matthew Fontana
Video Conferencing: Software Comparison

With the use of online conference calls growing, people are looking for software that has vivid audio/video, strong connection, meeting feature controls, and something that is universal and easy to use. When it comes to online conference calling software, there are multiple to choose from, and that raises the question, which one is best for me? In this blog, we will be discussing the features that three of the most well-known video conferencing options, Skype/Microsoft Teams, Zoom, and Cisco Webex have to offer. Hopefully, in the end, you will be able to decide with confidence which software will work best for you or your team.

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Hayden Kemme
SolidWorks: Top Performing Computer

Upgrading computers to boost engineering design productivity is a controversial topic as there are many options to choose from. Computer hardware should not be the limiting factor keeping SolidWorks from operating at its full potential. Factors that cause large assemblies to be slow or even crash, such as network speed, part feature details, hardware setup, or even SolidWorks assembly settings. For this blog, the focus is on hardware setup and the best pieces of equipment to ensure optimal performance at each price point depending on your budget.

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Brenden DeVries