TriMech Tips & Tricks: SOLIDWORKS Surfacing
Surfacing in SOLIDWORKS is a powerful and useful concept. Have you tried your hand at it but are now ready to jump in? If you are interested in learning about the latest SOLIDWORKS features and functionality when it comes to solid modeling or just want to expand your solid modeling techniques in general, this webinar is for you.
About This Webinar
TriMech Training and Process Consultant, Robert Gemmell, takes you through the ins and outs of surfacing in the software. He starts with a simple task of taking surfaces and turning them into a solid part, while comparing a couple different approaches. Next, he shows how we can fix common issues when importing legacy data with bad geometry. Finally, he goes through the process of creating a master model; starting with a simple solid model that will be broken into multiple components of an assembly that are still controlled by the original master model.
In this webinar, you will learn:
- Different approaches in taking surfaces and turning them into a solid part
- How to fix common issues when importing legacy data with bad geometry
- The process of creating a master model
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