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New Video: Simple Animations (Part 2)Just as promised, here is the video of the second part of what was going to be my presentation at the local SWUG. This one deals with Free Motion, changing component properties and changing the orientation and camera views during the animation. By the way, I added a new option to the controls of the video. If you notice, there’s a button in the video control bar that will allow you to select...
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And speaking of SolidWorks Motion (New in 2010)While checking out the 2010 Beta, I ran into this new option available for Motion Studies, when you have SolidWorks Simulation added as well. You can find it listed as Structural Simulation Analysis for Motion in the What’s New Guide. It simply means that in SolidWorks 2010, and with Motion and Simulation added, you can perform your stress, deformation or factor of safety analysis automaticall...
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New Video: Using SolidWorks Animation WizardJust as I promised, I got one of the videos about Animation ready. This one is about the easiest part: using the Animation Wizard to create animations of exploded/collapsed assemblies and rotations. I apologize if the video is not the best, more in particular the audio of the video (I kind of don’t like my voice), but I still hope someone out there finds it useful. Enjoy! ...
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Curiosity didn’t kill the cat…I’ve never really been a car enthusiast. I mean, I like race cars and I sure enjoy the looks of a few models, like this particular one that was parked at some sort of car expo near the amusement park a few weeks ago. Isn’t it a real beauty? I actually like this one better than its younger cousins that were also on display that day. Anyway, I like to look at cars and I like to drive them, bu...
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Up for grabs!I had mentioned in a previous post that I was working on a motion study using a model of a pair of friction grabs. Here I have a short video of that motion study, demonstrating the use of friction when defining 3D contacts for motion analysis. When defining 3D contacts for motion analysis in SolidWorks Motion, we have the option of acknowledging there’s friction between the components or no...
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Hinge Mate and SolidWorks MotionI was actually planning on posting about friction coefficients and the way it all works using an example of a simulation of these tong grabs, but before I do that, I thought I should share with you about a little problem I ran into while trying to use a special option available for the hinge mate and a way to work around it. OK, first of all, let me tell you a bit about what these tong grabs do....
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A few thoughts on my Motion issueAs I mention in my last post, I was encountering a series of issues and strange behavior when running some examples in Basic Motion. While I’m still waiting for what SolidWorks developers may have to say about this, I was very lucky to hear from someone that really knows his stuff when it comes to Animation and SolidWorks Motion. Jim Boland, who does not represent SolidWorks Corp., but ha...
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Animating an arbor press with SolidWorks MotionThis is a short video I put together on using SolidWorks Motion to simulate the movement of an arbor press. This is really my first try on animation, I mean, besides the examples and exercises on books and tutorials. I’m currently learning at my own pace using the SolidWorks Motion training manual. There’s also a book called The Step by Step Self-Study Guide to SolidWorks MotionManager. I was...






