This allows me to reach more people and develop more valuable SOLIDWORKS tutorials for you. You can do this by using the social media bar on this page. I hope you liked this LearnSOLIDWORKS tutorial!ĭo you want to help me spread this tutorial with your network? Go to: Insert > Boss/Base > Sweep or click on the Sweep iconĬongratulations, you just finished your own Spring!Ĭlick here to download this tutorial as a free eBook (PDF). The circle is now connected with the Spiral sketchĬhange the diameter of the circle to Ø10 mm by clicking on the dimension buttonĬlick Right Mouse Button > Select to finish the circleĬlick at the Sketch button in the upper right corner to close the 2D Sketch Once we have all faces and thickness, hit the green checkmark and the lids will be automatically created. Once we open the Lid productivity tool, all we need to do is click on the faces we wish to close and to specify the thickness of the lid. Select the midpoint of the circle, hold down the Control key and select the Spiral sketch The lid tool is found under the main Tools Menu > Flow Simulation > Tools > Create Lids. Go to Tools > Sketch Entities > Circle or click on the Circle iconĬreate a circle somewhere on the Right Plane as shown in the pictureĬonnect the Circle sketch with the Spiral Sketch Select the Right Plane and create a sketch by clicking on the 2D Sketch icon Go to Insert > Curve > Helix/Spiral or click on the Helix/Spiral icon Go to Tools > Sketch Entities > Circle or click on the Circle icon Create a sketch that starts at the Origin Change the diameter of the circle into Ø80 mm by clicking on the dimension button Click Right Mouse Button > Select to finish the circle
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