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ZW3D vs Solidworks Assembly Lesson 22
What is the advantage designing with shapes?
Using shapes eliminates the need to create a sketch and extrude. The above part has 14 shapes and 2 sketches. This is a simple part and we have eliminated 14 constrained sketches and 14 extrusions. Imagine a complex part. Give this concept a try today.
Design of Water Control Valve in Solidworks
ZW3D vs Solidworks
While creating 3D models from drawing is the very best way to learn 3D CAD and maybe some design techniques is does not expose the designer to the design flexibility necessary in product design. IronCAD is all top down due to the single model environment. Creating mating parts is a cruise. But modeling is just one aspect of this well designed productive 3D CAD system.
I like to show step by step lessons So you can see the commands being used.
I always create the part before I watch the Video, so as to not taint my process. Of course, there are a multitude of ways to create a model. There is no right way, just more productive ways. From what I have seen from these very complicated processes done by the Solidworks Presenters, it is not just limited by the 3D CAD system.
Here is the drawing if you would like to follow along.
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Please review Lesson 1, we show how to set up ZW3D the Multi-Object environment for an assembly.
We are doing effective top down or in-context design. This is an option in the ZW3D design process. We open the assembly and show the “Cover” since we will be using it for a reference location in our top down. We select the assembly mode.
We select the “New To Insert” option and create the “Gland” component.

It automatically activated the new component. We go to the assembly edit mode and create a reference on the relevant entity.

We insert a cylinder at the center of the circle and size it.

We create a sketch at the center of the cylinder. We reference the two mounting holes, create the circles using the existing centers and create the tangent lines. No constraints using StreamLined sketching.

We trim the entities we have a good sketch.

We exit the sketch and extrude and set to add.

We can now hide the Cover and blank the reference geometry.
We insert a cylinder at the center of the flange, size it and set it to remove.

We now add the chamfer on the bottom.

We are done with the part.

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ZW3D vs Solidworks Assembly Lesson 22
It is very important that you look into how you or your engineers are creating the parts. Streamline Sketching and Feature Based Modeling is easy to learn and implement. It, alone, will increase productivity 10X. Now, IronCAD with its unique integrated history/direct edit functionality can increase your productivity another 5X or more with changes! Again, time is money in engineering.
More on Streamline Sketching and Feature Based Modeling.
3D Modeling Techniques Defined
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