Solidworks Tutorial 2: Picture Holder
Solidworks Tutorial 2: Picture Holder
Picture Holder
In this tutorial you will create a picture holder, consisting of a rectangular base with 4
vertical axes on it. You will get to know some new features, such as the Chamfer
command. You will also get to know Assemblies.
Base
Work Plan
This time we will also examine how to shape this design. It has two different parts, which
we will design separately. We will then join them together in an assembly.
We will start with the base. We will follow the same steps as we would in the workshop:
3 Set the units for the part as MMGS at the bottom right of the SolidWorks screen.
8 Now, we will determine the accurate dimensions: Click on Smart Dimension in the
CommandManager.
10 A menu will automatically appear in which you can set the accurate dimension.
Change the dimension to 150 mm and click on OK (the green ‘check’ icon).
15 Before we continue,
make sure no feature is still active.
Watch the right top corner of your screen. If you
see one of the views on the right, then click on the
red ‘X’ to close any opened commands. The other
option will accept and close the current sketch or
feature.
Tip: In SolidWorks you will often see a blue selection field, like in step 18. In this field
you will see the elements of a part on which a command will be executed.
You can remove elements by selecting them and using the <Delete> button.
You can add elements by selecting them in the part.
In case you have more than one selection field, there will always be only one active
field (blue). To activate another one, click inside of the desired field.
19 The chamfer is done now.
Tip: Remember that you can zoom in and out at all times, or you can rotate the model to
get just the right view:
Zooming in and out is done by rotating the scroll-wheel of the mouse.
Rotating is done by clicking the scroll-wheel of the mouse and moving the mouse.
You can also use the View Orientation button to put your model directly in the right
position.
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29 .You can fill in a dimension of 16 in the menu that 2
appears and then click on the OK icon
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30 Use this method to set a dimension
between the bottom line of the model and
the top construction line of the rectangle.
This dimension is set to 31.
If you did this properly, all four circles are now selected (and turned blue). If not, click
beside the model to unselect everything and try again.
35 Check in the left blue field on your screen when you have
selected the four circles and nothing else. In the field, Arc will be
visible four times. 1
If so, click on Equal.
You have now added a relation. This relation makes sure that the
four holes will always be the same size.
Axis
Work Plan
Next, we need to make the second part, the axis. Again, we will make a work plan first.
We have seen all these steps before. Therefore, try to make the axis without using the
description which follows!
41 Start a new part. Click on New in the upper menu and choose Part.
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50 Set a dimension of 5 mm for the circle.
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52 Set the depth to 14 mm
Check Flip Side to Cut to
cut away from the outer
material.
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Click on OK.
Tip: It is very important to select the right elements when making a mate. If you select
something other than as described in the previous steps, something completely
different will happen or maybe nothing will happen.
When, by accident, the wrong element is selected, think about the description of the
blue fields. You can delete a wrong element by clicking on it and pushing the
<Delete> button on the keyboard. After that, you can add another element.
Tip: Every mate that you create will be visible like in the example below. Do you want to
remove a mate? Click on it and push the <Delete> button on the keyboard. You can
change a mate by clicking on it with the right mouse button and choosing Edit
Feature.
66 You have just created your
first assembly in
SolidWorks!
Congratulations!
Save the file as:
picture_holder.SLDASM.
What are the most important things you have learned in this tutorial?