Solidworks Tutorial
Solidworks Tutorial
SOLIDWORK
TUTORIAL
Solidworks Overview
Solidworks main idea is user to create drawing directly in 3D or solid form. From this solid user can assemble it
directly on their workstation checking clashes and functionality of it. Creating drawing is pretty easy just drag
Part
After select plane or face the sketch will be, sketch on it!
When you done with sketch, adding features it is your next step. Select Feature>Extruded Cut
Select Through All and OK.
Assembly
Assembly is how all parts works together in assembly, checking for clashes and it functionality. First all parts
Lets mate this block and pin together, click Mate and select pin face and hole face, OK.
Drawing
Drawing is use for detailing part by adding dimension to it. To create a drawing first you need to select drawing
block.
When block inserted, select click view palette to add drawing view.
Summary
Solidworks works by it user creating part in 3D or solid form. Three solidworks component is Part, Assembly
and Drawing. Part define by it sketch and selected feature. Assembly is how all parts assemble in one unit, parts
assemble by user adding mate between parts. Drawing is for detailing and adding dimensions to part.
4. Click Smart Dimension , click side edge and click top edge to dimension it as 1.0in x 1.0in.
and click .
2. Click Option (Tools>Option) , select Document Properties tab. Select Units , under Unit System
select IPS (inch, pound, second) OK.
3. Select Top Plane , from lower left menu select Normal To.
4. Click Sketch in Command Manager, click Rectangle . As you can see on upper
right corner sketch icon appear indicate that youre on sketch mode .
5. Pick Origin point as starting point, drag to right hand side no need to be
exact the size will define in later step. Press keyboard ESC to end rectangle sketch.
Note: There is two type line generated by your sketching, the one with black line and blue line. Black line is
line that fully defined and blue line is under defined.
6. Define sketch with dimension. Click Smart Dimension , and start dimensioning pick vertical
line and set to 2.00in , pick horizontal line and set to 2.00in . Press keyboard ESC to end
smart dimension
7. Build feature from sketch, click Features and activate features menu. Click Extruded
11. Define new circle sketch, click Smart Dimension , set diameter circle to 1.0in . Select distance
and .
Done.
for profile click on Sketch2 and for path click on Sketch1 and OK.
Youre done!.
. OK.
3. Create circle skecth, on right plane 4.8in , extrude 2in
OK.
4. Insert sketch on edge wheel face, skecth for arm hole ,
OK.
6. Click Circular Pattern , click View>Temporary Axes, select center axis as rotation axis. 360 degree and
#5 equal spacing .
Select Cut-Extrude1, Fillet1 and Fillet2 as a Features to Pattern. OK.
7. Select hub face, click Hole Wizard , select Ansi Inch, Hex Bolt, size 1/2, through all. Position point at
11. Add chamfer 0.5in to inner cut and add chamfer 0.25in to
In this tutorials you will learn how to utilize sheetmetal tool such insert bend and flaten.
3. Click Offset Entities and click L sketch. Set offset distance as 0.1in.
4. Use Line , sketch and connected open end of this sketch and make it close both end.
5. Click Features>Extruded Boss/Base set D1 to 0.5in and OK.
6. Click Sheetmetal>Insert Bends, click flat face as reference when it flatten. Set bend radius to 0.03in
and K factor 0.5 and OK.
Have fun.. If you cannot find the sheetmetal tool in you main tool menu, you can right click on main menu tab
and check Sheetmetal option.
3. Click Circle and sketch a circle center at origin. Click Smart Dimension, click sketched
circle and set it diameter to 1in.
4. You just completed your sketch, lets build feature from it. Click Features>Extruded Boss/Base.
Click on the cylinder face as axis of rotation (or click on View>Temporary Axes select the temporary axis as
axis of rotation).
18. Click Circle and sketch a circle center at origin. Click Smart Dimension, dimension circle
as 0.3in circle.
19. Click Features>Extruded Boss/Base set D1 to 0.1in and .
21. Click Circle and sketch a circle center at origin. Click Smart Dimension, dimension circle
as 0.15in circle.
22. Click Features>Extruded Cut and set Direction to Through All and .
3. Select Top Plane , from lower left menu select Normal To.
4. Click Sketch in Command Manager, click Circle . As you can see on upper
right corner sketch icon appear indicate that youre on sketch mode .
5. Pick Origin point as starting point, drag to right hand side no need to be exact
the size will define in later step. Press keyboard ESC to end circle sketch.
Note: There is two type line generated by in sketching, the one with black line and blue line. Black line is line
that fully defined and blue line is under defined..
6. Define sketch with dimension. Click Smart Dimension , and start dimensioning pick circle edge
9. Press F to zoom fit, set Parameters Constant Pitch , Pitch 0.10in Revolutions 4 , Start angle 0.0deg and
.
10. Click to Right Plane , click Normal To
11. Click Sketch , click Circle . Sketch circle at start point, then click Smart dimension set circle diameter to
0.05in .
12. Click exit sketch . Click Features and activate features menu. Click Swept
and .
2. Click Option (Tools>Option) , select Document Properties tab. Select Units , under Unit System
select IPS (inch, pound, second) OK .
3. Select Top Plane , from lower left menu select Normal To.
4. Click Sketch in Command Manager, click Rectangle . As you can see on upper
right corner sketch icon appear indicate that youre on sketch mode .
5. Pick Origin point as starting point, drag to right hand side no need to be
exact the size will define in later step. Press keyboard ESC to end rectangle sketch.
Note: There is two type line generated by your sketching, the one with black line and blue line. Black line is
line that fully defined and blue line is under defined.
6. Define sketch with dimension. Click Smart Dimension , and start dimensioning pick vertical
line and set to 2.00in , pick horizontal line and set to 2.00in . Press keyboard ESC to end
smart dimension.
7. Build feature from sketch, click Features and activate features menu. Click Extruded
11. To engrave the text, click Features , click Extruded Cut , under Direction 1
Done.
HOW TO CREATE HEX BOLT
diameter to 0.75in.
Ok.
OK.
3. Click Circle and sketch a circle center at origin. Click Smart Dimension, click sketched
circle and set it diameter to 1.0in.
4. You just completed your sketch, lets build feature from it. Click Features>Extruded Boss/Base.
Click the back face and select Normal To. Click on this face again and click Sketch.
12. We will trace last sketch to this face, while holding CTRL click all sketched line
and click Convert Entities . Now we need removed all relation between this
sketch and the other sketch, click Display/Delete Relations click Delete All
and .
and .
open up part tree and double click Sketch2 and Sketch3 to add for lofted features.
Make sure two green point is at the same edge as other sketch, if not drag and relocate it.
and .
Click on the cylinder face as axis of rotation (or click on View>Temporary Axes select the temporary axis as
axis of rotation).
16. Click Features>Extruded Cut and set Direction to Through All and .
16. Click Features>Extruded Cut and set Direction to Through All and . Youre done!
Last week my friends ask me how to model RC (remote control) wings in solidworks? He tried to model by
extruding the sketch but it didnt reflect what the real wings. So he email me this picture of RC wings for me to
look at. After reviewing the wings shape, I told him he can model these wings by loft features. Lets model
these wings together.
3. Sketch a center aerofoil profile at this plane. Click Line, sketch a horizontal line, click Smart
4. To create top curve of aerofoil, click Spline, and sketch top curve as sketched below, to end Spline press
Esc key.
5. For another aerofoil profile at wing tip, you need to create another plane. Click on Right Plane
10in and .
8. To create top curve of aerofoil, click Spline, and sketch top curve as sketched below, to end Spline press
Esc key.
and .
12. Now let make the full wings, click on Mirror. Turn the wings to right side and select center face
as a Mirror Face/Plane.
4. Add Plane 1 with 0.68in offset from Front plane and Plane 2 with 0.85in from
Plane 1.
5. Insert sketch on Plane 1, select all edges to extruded fin and convert it to entities.
, OK.
9. Click Circular Pattern , view temporary axis Tools>Temporary Axes. Select
Done!
HOW TO CREATE U BRACKET
Use Line , sketch U shape. Dimension sketch with Smart Dimension as 1in x 1.5in x1in and
1.5in height.
3. Click Offset Entities and click U sketch. Set offset distance as 0.1in, check Reverse box and OK.
4. Use Line , sketch and connected open end of this sketch and make it close both end.
7. Click Circle and sketch 2 circle on bottom face each side. Use Smart Dimension to dimension
this sketch as sketched below.
13. Click on pink box and click right side face as Side Face Set2 and OK.
14. Repeat step 11 13 for the other side.
15. Repeat step 11 13 for inner face and outer face of U bracket.
16. Click Sheetmetal>Insert Bends, click flat face as reference when it flatten. Set bend radius to 0.03in
and K factor 0.5 and OK.
Have fun.. If you cannot find the sheetmetal tool in you main tool menu, you can right click on main menu tab
and check Sheetmetal option.
HOW TO CREATE BOTTLE CAP
I get this idea from my medicine bottle cap, the tips here show you how you can use extrude up to the face
function.
3. Click Circle and sketch start at Origin, click Smart Dimension and dimension the circle as
1.0in diameter.
5. Click Fillet , set fillet size as 0.1in, select top face of the part
and .
6. Turn the part to view bottom side, set D1 as 0.05in, click Shell , select bottom face
and .
7. Click Isometric View , click on Front Plane
and .
and .
11. Click Fillet , set fillet size as 0.1in, select side edge of the lid.
and .
We can see almost every PC device having USB interface, in fact this USB head I model by my USB mouse
connector. Look simple right? Nope.. that what Ive realize after half way done this tutorial. Its take 37 pages
of 58 steps to complete..
In this solidworks tutorial you will learn extrude boss/base, extruded cut, linear pattern and circular pattern. The
best part is its free! You can share with your friends and I encourage you to!
Sketch a circle on Plane2, 0.08 and 0.15 height. Click Swept Boss/Base.
5. Click Smart Dimension, click sketched circle and set it diameter to 0.75in and add dimension for it
6. You just completed your sketch, lets build feature from it. Click Feature>Revolved Boss/Base
7. Click centerline as axis OK.
8. Youre done!
In this tutorial, you will create this part using revolved feature tools.
3.Click Rectangle, sketch rectangular. Click Smart Dimension, dimension rectangular 3in x
3in.
and .
9. Youre done!
3.Click Rectangle, sketch rectangular. Click Smart Dimension, dimension rectangular 3in x
3in.
and OK.
13.Youre done!
HOW TO USE SCALE
The quickest way to scale down or scale up your SolidWorks part is by using Scale tool function. You can
locate this tool at Insert>Features>Scale
3.Click Rectangle, sketch rectangular. Click Smart Dimension, dimension rectangular 3in x
3in.
4.Click Feature>Extruded Boss/Base,
Click OK.
7.Youre done!
HOW TO USE SHELL
In this tutorial, you will create this part using shell feature tools.
3.Click Rectangle, sketch rectangular. Click Smart Dimension, dimension rectangular 3in x
3in.
and click Shell on shell Parameter, set D1 to 0.1in, check show preview and .
6. Youre done!
HOW TO USE SWEPT BOSS/BASE
In this tutorials you will create swept part using Swept Boss/Base tool.
4.Exit Sketch.
7.Zoom out the sketch, click on Spline and sketch a curve as sketched below.
8.Exit Sketch.
and . Done!
HOW TO USE LOFTED BOSS/BASE
In this tutorial you will create this part using loft feature
3. Click Circle, sketch a circle start at origin. Click Smart Dimension, click on circle and set
dimension to 1 in.
4. Exit sketch.
Set distance to 1 in apart, set # to 2 and OK. Two more plane added, click
View Orientation>Isometric
7. Click Circle, sketch a circle start at origin. Click Smart Dimension, click on circle and set
dimension to 2 in.
Exit sketch.
9. Click Circle, sketch a circle start at origin. Click Smart Dimension, click on circle and set
dimension to 1 in.
Exit sketch.
10. Click Features>Lofted Boss/Base click bottom circle, middle circle, top
circle
and OK.
There is time we need to change our parts to metric units, but how? Its very simple just few clicks its done.
First click Option on top of main menu, open Document Properties tab,
select Units in menu tree and check MMGS (millimeter, gram, second
). Ok, done!