Solid Edge Videos
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Welcome to my YouTube Channel, Praveen's Neuro.
Let's have a brief look over drawing some 3D parts from the given 2D dimensions using Solid Edge ST9 Software.
I am providing you the links for the respective parts and Assemblies (discussed in our class) through this blog.
My humble request :
Try to view online on YouTube. Please spend your valuable time to like and share the videos if you found them useful and at last, do Subscribe to my YouTube Channel!
Note :
Mouse - based View Manipulations :
Parts :
Welcome to my YouTube Channel, Praveen's Neuro.
Let's have a brief look over drawing some 3D parts from the given 2D dimensions using Solid Edge ST9 Software.
I am providing you the links for the respective parts and Assemblies (discussed in our class) through this blog.
My humble request :
Try to view online on YouTube. Please spend your valuable time to like and share the videos if you found them useful and at last, do Subscribe to my YouTube Channel!
Note :
- Play at a slower speed if you feel they are fast.
- Always keep an eye on the View Triod, which you can find at the right bottom corner of the Solid Edge Application.
Shortcuts :
Ctrl+S (save)
Ctrl+X (cut)
Ctrl+C (copy)
Ctrl+V (paste)
Ctrl+Z (undo)
Ctrl+Y (redo)
Ctrl+P (print)
View Manipulation :
- Ctrl+T (top)
- Ctrl+B (bottom)
- Ctrl+R (right)
- Ctrl+L (left)
- Ctrl+F (front)
- Ctrl+K (back)
- Ctrl+I (isometric)
- Ctrl+J (dimetric)
- Ctrl+M (trimetric)
Mouse - based View Manipulations :
- MMB or RMB+Ctrl+Drag (zoom)
- MMB or RMB+Alt+Drag (zoom area)
- MMB+double click or RMB+Alt (fit window)
- MMB+Shift+drag or RMB+Ctrl+Shift+Drag (pan)
Keypoint selection :
Hovering on a line segment and pressing one of the following shortcuts will jump the cursor to the nearest selection. This saves time and aids in accuracy (used when sketching):
M (midpoint)
I (intersection)
C (center)
E (endpoint)
For advanced Synchronous Edits, those of you using Live Rules might be familiar with the following shortcuts
R – Restore. Restores the default settings.
C – Maintain Concentric Faces
T – Maintain Tangent Faces
P – Maintain Coplanar Faces
S – Maintain Symmetry about Base Planes
X – Maintain Symmetry about XY Plane
Y – Maintain Symmetry about YZ Plane
Z – Maintain Symmetry about ZX Plane
Ctrl+Y – Local Symmetry
Ctrl+Shift+Q – Consider Reference Planes
Ctrl+Shift+W – Consider Sketch Planes
Ctrl+Shift+E – Consider Reference Systems
B – Lock to Base Reference
U – Suspend Live Rules
J – Relax Dimensions
V – Solution Manager
Second Row:
F – Save Relationships
L – Maintain Parallel Faces
G – Tangent Touching
D – Maintain Perpendicular Faces
A – Maintain Coplanar Axes
Q – Maintain Coplanar Axes in XY
W – Maintain Coplanar Axes in YZ
E – Maintain Coplanar Axes in ZX
Ctrl+A – Maintain Canted Coplanar Axes
M – Same Radius if Possible
O – Keep Orthogonal to Base
N – Relax Persistent Relationships
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