Modeling an FSAE Frame in SolidWorks
Thursday, May 27th, 2010 at
9:20 am
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This is the first video in a series of tutorials made specifically for Formula SAE Students. This video covers the basic process behind modeling a frame. Make sure to click the HD button to view this video at maximum resolution. www.solidworks.com
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SolidWorks… you are the best in the world. I’ve been searching for similar material for a year by now so THANK YOU very much ….
Are you going to complete this series of tutorials made specifically for Formula SAE Students???
PLEASE do it
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thank you guys
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Is this done as assembly or as a single part?
The Frame is a single part. In this part you can create a series of lines that represent the frame members. There is a SolidWorks Tutorial called “Weldments” for a simple table frame. Try this first and then watch the video again. It is helpful to place other construction geometry such as planes, axis, and sketches to locate the engine and suspension geometry in the frame part. Marie Planchard
Thank you man! you are great!
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What solid version are you using?