What are the tools in SolidWorks?
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What are the tools in SolidWorks?
SOLIDWORKS tools you can use to create complex geometry include:
- Boundary Boss/Base (Features toolbar).
- Deform (Features toolbar).
- Indent (Features toolbar).
- Flex (Features toolbar).
- Wrap (Features toolbar).
- Replace Face (Surfaces toolbar).
- Intersection Curve (Sketch toolbar).
- Composite Curve (Curves toolbar).
What is the object called in solid works?
part. A single 3D object made up of features. A part can become a component in an assembly, and it can be represented in 2D in a drawing. Examples of parts are bolt, pin, plate, and so on.
What are the commands in SOLIDWORKS?
SOLIDWORKS SHORTCUTS YOU SHOULD ALREADY KNOW:
- Ctrl + O for File, Open.
- Ctrl + S for File, Save.
- Ctrl + Z for Edit, Undo.
- Ctrl + C for Copy.
- Ctrl + V for Paste.
- Alt + specified values Inserts standard Windows symbols: Alt + 0176. Inserts a degree º symbol. Alt + 0216. Inserts a diameter Ø symbol. Alt + 0181. Inserts a µ symbol.
What are the toolbars in SOLIDWORKS?
SOLIDWORKS Toolbars
- 2D to 3D Toolbar.
- Align Toolbar.
- Annotation Toolbar. The Annotation toolbar provides tools for adding notes and symbols to a drawing, part, or assembly document.
- Assembly Toolbar.
- Blocks Toolbar.
- Curves Toolbar.
- Dimensions/Relations Toolbar and Menus.
- Display States Toolbar.
What does (-) mean in SolidWorks assembly?
For each occurrence of the component in the assembly, the suffix is incremented. In the FeatureManager design tree, a component name can have a prefix that provides information about the state of its relationships to other components. The prefixes are: (-) Under defined.
What is drawing in SolidWorks?
Drawings consist of one or more views generated from a part or assembly. A part or assembly must be saved before creating its associated drawing. Parent topicGetting Started in Drawings. Related reference. Model/Predefined/Empty/Drawing View PropertyManager.