December 2019
Beginner
586 pages
14h 11m
English
One important note to keep in mind when working with equations is the design intent. Whenever we 3D model anything in SOLIDWORKS, we have to keep in mind the design intent we are aiming for. For example, if we are to sketch a rectangle with a width of 5 millimeters whose length will be 10 millimeters, one question is: should we link the two dimensions with an equation?
To answer this, we have to ask ourselves what is important. If we intend to always have the length of the rectangle as double the width, then applying an equation stating that would be the better practice. However, if we intend to have the length as 10 millimeters regardless of the width's value, then entering a direct numerical value would be ...
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