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SOLIDWORKS Advanced Design Techniques basic

SOLIDWORKS Advanced Design Techniques basic advanced Design Techniques

Suppose that you want to design a hinge assembly that you can modify easily to make similar assemblies. You need an efficient way to create two matching hinge pieces and a pin for a variety of hinge assembly sizes.

Some analysis and planning can help you develop a design that is flexible, efficient, and well defined. You can then adjust the size as needed, and the hinge assembly still satisfies the design intent.

This tutorial discusses:

• Using a layout sketch

• Suppressing features to create part configurations

• Creating a new part in the context of the assembly

• Detecting collisions in assemblies

This tutorial assumes that you know how to perform basic assembly operations, such as moving and rotating components, and adding mates.

Creating the Basic Hinge Part

1. Open a new part document.

2. Open a sketch on the Front plane.

3. Beginning at the origin, sketch a vertical line upwards and dimension it to 60 mm in length.

4. Click Extruded Boss/Base on the Features toolbar.

5. In the PropertyManager:

a. Under Direction 1:

 Select Mid Plane in End Condition.

 Set Depth to 120.

b. Under Thin Feature:


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