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fabbyglass 11th January 2011 11:37 AM

Still trying to get my head round creating things with solidworks, I can read and create drawings the old fashioned way no problems but this puta way is mind blowing....I can see many a lost day just sat pressing keys just hope I can do what I want with it:cool:

Hats off to those who know how to make cad work creating models and drawings etc...I'm still at the confused stage:rolleyes:

fabrun 11th January 2011 12:10 PM

Hats off to those who can create so beautiful seat!

fabrun 11th January 2011 12:14 PM

Last news:
The build has started!
I ask some help to a technician school
Students are happy to work on such project
They are on holydays now, so more news next month!

fabbyglass 11th January 2011 12:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fabrun (Post 51189)
Hats off to those who can create so beautiful seat!

Cheers and I'm hoping to use solidworks to sort out my next daft invention:D

mr henderson 11th January 2011 03:53 PM

I've not tried a Haynes chassis in Google Sketchup, but I've done enough stuff with it now to know that it would certainly be possible.


The advantage of Sketchup is that it is free, BTW :)

ginger nutter 11th January 2011 03:59 PM

Pm sent fabrun :)

fabbyglass 11th January 2011 04:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mr henderson (Post 51195)
I've not tried a Haynes chassis in Google Sketchup, but I've done enough stuff with it now to know that it would certainly be possible.


The advantage of Sketchup is that it is free, BTW :)

So was my copy of solidworks 2009....;)

fabbyglass 15th February 2011 12:43 PM

Solidworks is the bees knees you change materials etc so draw summat up and faff about making it look like anything from wood to carbon fibre....just wish I could remember what buttons to press and why o why do they use puta nerdy speak for engineering terms it's confusing my stupid old brain:o

mr henderson 15th February 2011 03:41 PM

You can do the same thing with Sketchup, and can even paste your own photos onto stuff.

Or you can take a picture of a building, then use an add on program to calculate where the picture was taken from, and actually draw the building from that, no need to enter the dimensions.

There's a lot more Sketchup models out that you can download than there are for Solidworks, I daresay Solidwiorks is ultimately better but usually it is very expensive too, so the user base is much smaller.

alga 15th February 2011 05:16 PM

The difference is that Solidworks edits models (like a CAD), whereas Sketchups works with meshes.


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