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12 Solidworks Hints for Noobz

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As you know Solidworks is one very powerful program. Inside, you are not only the creator, but you control all elements. You can do anything, move anywhere, bold any surface. But as much as Solidworks is a great tool with massive creating potential, it also can be overly confusing at times, too. How many times have you gotten stuck or opened the app and have been like, this is taking too long.

Here we have configured a list of simple know-how or info tips to help you with your Solidworks projects:

The rundown:

1. Control+ S

Save feature. Pretty explanatory accept for the fact that you need to save your steps, and name your files for easy resourcing.

 

2. Mouse Gestures

Context Tools opened by holding the right mouse key. Assign these to your own specific needs by clicking TOOLS>CUSTOMIZE and select Mouse Gestures. Y0u are allowed 8 Gestures at a time, so select these to your licking. This will also improve workflow.

 

3. Customize your Toolbars

Toolbars are customizable – add your most used tools. Another common sense tip, but a good one. Make your work easier and less time consuming by setting up all of your Toolbars in ways which you can easier navigate.

 

4. Use Smart Mates

Atl drag is how you go about using Mates. This can cut your timing on projects dramatically and help gain time in workflow.

 

5. UNDO

Make a mark and now cannot get rid of it? Just undo your last action. Hover over Black Dot to undo the last part of the trim.

 

6. Sketch Expert/XPERT

Click Over Defined on status bar, Launch tool, find sketch solutions.

 

7. Control + Z

Undo. This will be useful for you, trust us!

 

8. Check sketch

Locate stray lines or blemishes in your sketch. Once you find these you can address your issues and continue on with your design.

 

9. Command Search

This is Tab to search for commands. Navigate your way through the program and spend less time looking for what you could not find. This is automatic when pressing S key.

 

10. Copy with Mates

Copying mates Speeds up adding multiple pieces of component to assembly. Please remember to copy all mates if you are working with multiples.

 

11. S Key

In the front plane, this will open a Toolbox of Context located beside pointer/cursor.

 

12. C Key

Opt to Expand or Collapse Tree. This can help you switch tasks quickly.

 

While we are just scratching the tip of what Solidworks has to offer, we just want to know who all avidly uses the program. We want to see what you do with it and produce. Email us your projects!  We will be featuring FabricationLife.com videos on a few Solidworks projects we have going on soon.

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