Book description
If you want to gain proficiency and expertise with SolidWorks surface modeling, this is the resource for you. You'll learn how to apply concepts, utilize tools, and combine techniques and strategies in hands-on tutorials. This Bible covers the range from sketching splines and shelling to modeling blends and decorative features. Complete with professional tips and real-world examples, this inclusive guide enables you to coax more out of SolidWorks surfacing tools.
Table of contents
- Copyright
- About the Author
- Credits
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
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I. Laying the Groundwork
- 1. Understanding Basic Concepts
- 2. Surfacing Primer
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II. Understanding the Tools
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3. Sketching with Splines
- 3.1. Why Splines?
- 3.2. Anatomy of a Spline
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3.3. Controlling Splines
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3.3.1. Drawing splines
- 3.3.1.1. Click–click or click–drag?
- 3.3.1.2. Ending a spline
- 3.3.1.3. Draw a J
- 3.3.1.4. Controlling end tangency
- 3.3.1.5. Smooth corners
- 3.3.1.6. Adding internal spline points
- 3.3.1.7. Removing points, trimming and extending splines
- 3.3.1.8. Closed–loop splines
- 3.3.1.9. Tangency handles on internal spline points
- 3.3.1.10. PropertyManager controls
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3.3.1. Drawing splines
- 3.4. Fully Defining Spline Sketches
- 3.5. Tutorials
- 3.6. Summary
- 4. Sketching in 3D
- 5. Creating Curves
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6. Using the Primary Shape Creation Features
- 6.1. Choosing Which Feature to Use
- 6.2. Using Sweeps
- 6.3. Using Lofts
- 6.4. Using the Boundary Surface Feature
- 6.5. Using the Fill Surface Feature
- 6.6. Summary
- 7. Using Advanced Fillets
- 8. Shelling
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3. Sketching with Splines
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III. Using Secondary, Management, and Evaluation Tools
- 9. Using Secondary Shape Creation Features
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10. Working with Hybrid Features
- 10.1. Moving Between Solids and Surfaces
- 10.2. Extruding to Surfaces
- 10.3. Lofting Between Surfaces
- 10.4. Using Thicken for Bosses and Cuts
- 10.5. Using Replace Face
- 10.6. Using Advanced Options of the Fill Surface
- 10.7. Using the Wrap Feature
- 10.8. Tutorials
- 10.9. Summary
- 11. Managing Surfaces
- 12. Using Direct Editing Tools
- 13. Managing Bodies
- 14. Evaluating Geometry
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IV. Using Specialized Techniques
- 15. Modeling a Ladle
- 16. Modeling a Trowel
- 17. Modeling Blends
- 18. Modeling a Plastic Bottle
- 19. Modeling Decorative Features
- 20. Modeling Overmolded Geometry
- 21. Working from Digitized Data
- 22. Using Master Model Techniques
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23. Post-Processing Data
- 23.1. Presenting Ideas with PhotoWorks
- 23.2. Communicating with eDrawings
- 23.3. Using 3D Instant Website
- 23.4. Using PowerPoint as a Communication Tool
- 23.5. Rapid Prototyping
- 23.6. What about Fully Dimensioned Prints?
- 23.7. Summary
Product information
- Title: SolidWorks® Surfacing and Complex Shape Modeling Bible
- Author(s):
- Release date: April 2008
- Publisher(s): Wiley
- ISBN: 9780470258231
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