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i tried revolving a full circle around it's axis and it didn't work... to me seems like it should work...
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ОтветитьJust a mention for dumb-dumbs like me who are brand new to this: Although he makes a big deal about pointing out how the sketch goes from Under Defined to Fully Defined, mine didn't do this. However, moving onto the next step still creates the sphere shape. You do not need the sketch to become Fully Defined in order to complete it.
Ответитьshort and did what i wanted ty
ОтветитьThank you
Ответитьthank you. good video.
ОтветитьThanks a lot.
ОтветитьI know the working of solid works but there was my mistake so from ur tutorial I have done with it💜
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Ответитьtkx my bro ! Love u
ОтветитьIf I knew if was this easy I'm-
ОтветитьI HATE SOLIDWORKS. AUTO CAD IS WAYY BETTER
Ответитьthanks
Ответитьkill me slowly
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ОтветитьCould you do a video where you speak and tell folks what you are doing?
Ответитьdid everything exactly like you did, and successfully created sphere but at no point did the 'under definined' message turn to 'fully defined like yours did.
Ответитьvery helpful video
ОтветитьHow do you create a solid half-sphere??
ОтветитьHi, nice vid. Just a few comments: you don't need to dimension the radius if you've already dimensioned the diameter =P. And for those who want an empty sphere without doing any other feature you can just draw a second "half-circle" with a smaller radius and connect both with lines, when you do revolve it's gonna be an empty sphere (like a ping pong ball)
Ответитьha thanks for this! It amazes me that solidworks you have to do all these manually. I guess it is the same way for doing a cone?
ОтветитьYou can shell half and than mirror. It will be empty than.
ОтветитьHey cghcom The sphere will be solid after the revolve feature. You would actually need to use surfaces to make it empty.
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