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Mastering Surface Modeling with SOLIDWORKS 2023 : Basic through Advanced Techniques
Mastering Surface Modeling with SOLIDWORKS 2023 : Basic through Advanced Techniques
Mastering Surface Modeling with SOLIDWORKS 2023 : Basic through Advanced Techniques
Mastering Surface Modeling with SOLIDWORKS 2023 : Basic through Advanced Techniques
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Mastering Surface Modeling with SOLIDWORKS 2023 : Basic through Advanced Techniques

Mastering Surface Modeling with SOLIDWORKS 2023 focuses on surfacing tools an important aspect of SOLIDWORKS’ design capabilities that fills in the gaps that might be left by using solid modeling alone. If you are a SOLIDWORKS user currently relying on solid modeling for designs or are just not familiar with surface modeling techniques this book will add these skills to your repertoire to help you create the highest-quality models. For instructors teaching this advanced skillset this book’s proven techniques practical examples and training files will give students a broad understanding of the procedures needed to build freeform shapes and place them well on their way to creating sophisticated surface designs of their own. This manual is one of only a few on the market completely dedicated to mastering surfacing tools. Each of the ten chapters has clean clear instructions with plentiful diagrams to lead you through carefully selected exercises based on the author’s own work experience and techniques. You are guided from a review of surfacing basics to advanced surface modeling of real-world objects to an explanation and example of hybrid modeling to surface repairs and patches. Peruse the table of contents and pick and choose the chapters you are interested in or complete all chapters consecutively to give you an in-depth understanding of all the tools and procedures needed to create surface designs. The projects you will work on in this book include a shoehorn computer mouse phone case a modem housing and stents. Woven into each of these are procedures approaches and solutions for possible issues that might arise when you are using surfacing tools. These can be applied to any project you create. Each project touches on a variety of frequently used commands such as extrude loft boundary and sweep; surface revolved filled split and knit; using deform and configurations; mirroring bodies; creating an axis curve driven and circular patterns fillets and molded parts. Look for the post-it notes next to commands for helpful tips and definitions. Throughout the book you will learn techniques of hybrid modeling the combination of surface and solid modeling. The last part of the book takes it one step further. Chapter 9 examines hybrid modeling in-depth guiding you step-by-step from a 2D sketch to the final product a handle housing. The last two chapters focus on molded parts creating and saving visual properties of models and how to repair faulty surfaces. The advanced surfacing tools and techniques in this book give you the confidence to tackle projects using hybrid modeling. It is the best method to take full advantage of SOLIDWORKS’ modeling power and create more complex designs. Topics Covered Extruded surfaces Knitting surfaces Loft surface Boundary surface Sweep surface RealView graphics Trimming surfaces Mirroring a surface body Revolved surfaces Using deform Using configurations Trimming a sketch Thickening a model Creating an axis Creating a circular pattern Molded parts Surface repairs and patches Curve driven patterns Hybrid modeling | Mastering Surface Modeling with SOLIDWORKS 2023 Basic through Advanced Techniques

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Mastering Surface Modeling with SOLIDWORKS 2023 focuses on surfacing tools an important aspect of SOLIDWORKS’ design capabilities that fills in the gaps that might be left by using solid modeling alone. If you are a SOLIDWORKS user currently relying on solid modeling for designs or are just not familiar with surface modeling techniques this book will add these skills to your repertoire to help you create the highest-quality models. For instructors teaching this advanced skillset this book’s proven techniques practical examples and training files will give students a broad understanding of the procedures needed to build freeform shapes and place them well on their way to creating sophisticated surface designs of their own. This manual is one of only a few on the market completely dedicated to mastering surfacing tools. Each of the ten chapters has clean clear instructions with plentiful diagrams to lead you through carefully selected exercises based on the author’s own work experience and techniques. You are guided from a review of surfacing basics to advanced surface modeling of real-world objects to an explanation and example of hybrid modeling to surface repairs and patches. Peruse the table of contents and pick and choose the chapters you are interested in or complete all chapters consecutively to give you an in-depth understanding of all the tools and procedures needed to create surface designs. The projects you will work on in this book include a shoehorn computer mouse phone case a modem housing and stents. Woven into each of these are procedures approaches and solutions for possible issues that might arise when you are using surfacing tools. These can be applied to any project you create. Each project touches on a variety of frequently used commands such as extrude loft boundary and sweep; surface revolved filled split and knit; using deform and configurations; mirroring bodies; creating an axis curve driven and circular patterns fillets and molded parts. Look for the post-it notes next to commands for helpful tips and definitions. Throughout the book you will learn techniques of hybrid modeling the combination of surface and solid modeling. The last part of the book takes it one step further. Chapter 9 examines hybrid modeling in-depth guiding you step-by-step from a 2D sketch to the final product a handle housing. The last two chapters focus on molded parts creating and saving visual properties of models and how to repair faulty surfaces. The advanced surfacing tools and techniques in this book give you the confidence to tackle projects using hybrid modeling. It is the best method to take full advantage of SOLIDWORKS’ modeling power and create more complex designs. Topics Covered Extruded surfaces Knitting surfaces Loft surface Boundary surface Sweep surface RealView graphics Trimming surfaces Mirroring a surface body Revolved surfaces Using deform Using configurations Trimming a sketch Thickening a model Creating an axis Creating a circular pattern Molded parts Surface repairs and patches Curve driven patterns Hybrid modeling | Mastering Surface Modeling with SOLIDWORKS 2023 Basic through Advanced Techniques

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Mastering Surface Modeling with SOLIDWORKS 2023 focuses on surfacing tools an important aspect of SOLIDWORKS’ design capabilities that fills in the gaps that might be left by using solid modeling alone. If you are a SOLIDWORKS user currently relying on solid modeling for designs or are just not familiar with surface modeling techniques this book will add these skills to your repertoire to help you create the highest-quality models. For instructors teaching this advanced skillset this book’s proven techniques practical examples and training files will give students a broad understanding of the procedures needed to build freeform shapes and place them well on their way to creating sophisticated surface designs of their own. This manual is one of only a few on the market completely dedicated to mastering surfacing tools. Each of the ten chapters has clean clear instructions with plentiful diagrams to lead you through carefully selected exercises based on the author’s own work experience and techniques. You are guided from a review of surfacing basics to advanced surface modeling of real-world objects to an explanation and example of hybrid modeling to surface repairs and patches. Peruse the table of contents and pick and choose the chapters you are interested in or complete all chapters consecutively to give you an in-depth understanding of all the tools and procedures needed to create surface designs. The projects you will work on in this book include a shoehorn computer mouse phone case a modem housing and stents. Woven into each of these are procedures approaches and solutions for possible issues that might arise when you are using surfacing tools. These can be applied to any project you create. Each project touches on a variety of frequently used commands such as extrude loft boundary and sweep; surface revolved filled split and knit; using deform and configurations; mirroring bodies; creating an axis curve driven and circular patterns fillets and molded parts. Look for the post-it notes next to commands for helpful tips and definitions. Throughout the book you will learn techniques of hybrid modeling the combination of surface and solid modeling. The last part of the book takes it one step further. Chapter 9 examines hybrid modeling in-depth guiding you step-by-step from a 2D sketch to the final product a handle housing. The last two chapters focus on molded parts creating and saving visual properties of models and how to repair faulty surfaces. The advanced surfacing tools and techniques in this book give you the confidence to tackle projects using hybrid modeling. It is the best method to take full advantage of SOLIDWORKS’ modeling power and create more complex designs. Topics Covered Extruded surfaces Knitting surfaces Loft surface Boundary surface Sweep surface RealView graphics Trimming surfaces Mirroring a surface body Revolved surfaces Using deform Using configurations Trimming a sketch Thickening a model Creating an axis Creating a circular pattern Molded parts Surface repairs and patches Curve driven patterns Hybrid modeling | Mastering Surface Modeling with SOLIDWORKS 2023 Basic through Advanced Techniques

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