Solidworks Expert Tips
Solidworks Expert Tips
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I am in the process of learning SW. At the same time I am following SW tips, and most tips are absolutely mouth-watering - however premature for myself as learner. Beyond any doubt, X month's or years from now, a specific problem asked and answered months ago is just what I would need.
This brings me to my Question for those experienced in Eng-Tips, which seems to be a superb site:
1. Are threads kept/maintained indefinitely (for years --)
2. How easy is it to locate a specific answer on a problem that appeared month's ago, and at this point is just a faint memory (you have the problem below, recall vaguely that a good answer exists - and you want to find it again).
For example, this tip appeared some month's ago --
HOW MUCH EFFORT WOULD YOU REQUIRE TO ACTUALLY LOCATE THIS EXACT ANSWER TO THE QUESTION:
Q: "Does anyone knows why some of my dimensions are changing do Read Only mode?? Is it realtined with equations???
A: " Here is what is happening
Ex: "D2@Sketch1" = "D1@Sketch1" / 2
D2 would be the read only dimension because it is = to D1/2.
D2 is now controlled and it cannot be changed because D1 controls it's output or value.
1) Make sure it isn't being referenced twice.(I Don't think SW would allow it anyway but just make sure.)
2) Try removing the equation, removing the dimension, and reinsert that dimension and reinsert the equation.
3. ??????? Does anyone have a good means (method, program, search tool ---?) to track/or accumulate valuable tips in an easily searchable form -- apart from/or inside Eng-Tips?.
I don't find "advanced search" particularly efficient --
Thanks
Kurt
This brings me to my Question for those experienced in Eng-Tips, which seems to be a superb site:
1. Are threads kept/maintained indefinitely (for years --)
2. How easy is it to locate a specific answer on a problem that appeared month's ago, and at this point is just a faint memory (you have the problem below, recall vaguely that a good answer exists - and you want to find it again).
For example, this tip appeared some month's ago --
HOW MUCH EFFORT WOULD YOU REQUIRE TO ACTUALLY LOCATE THIS EXACT ANSWER TO THE QUESTION:
Q: "Does anyone knows why some of my dimensions are changing do Read Only mode?? Is it realtined with equations???
A: " Here is what is happening
Ex: "D2@Sketch1" = "D1@Sketch1" / 2
D2 would be the read only dimension because it is = to D1/2.
D2 is now controlled and it cannot be changed because D1 controls it's output or value.
1) Make sure it isn't being referenced twice.(I Don't think SW would allow it anyway but just make sure.)
2) Try removing the equation, removing the dimension, and reinsert that dimension and reinsert the equation.
3. ??????? Does anyone have a good means (method, program, search tool ---?) to track/or accumulate valuable tips in an easily searchable form -- apart from/or inside Eng-Tips?.
I don't find "advanced search" particularly efficient --
Thanks
Kurt






RE: Solidworks Expert Tips
Also if you see something that you think should be added to the FAQ section. Then post to that same thread and ask the user to post it to the FAQ section.
As for how long they stay I'm not really sure, other then I have seen threads back as far as 2001.
Regards
Scott Baugh, CSWP
http://www.3dvisiontech.com
http://www.scottjbaugh.com
FAQ731-376
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When you post, mention as a footnote that you did search.
There is much valuable information in the FAQ section of this forum.
Equations:
Parameters controlled by an equation are automatically made "read-only", and can only be altered by changing the equation. When the equation is deleted, the parameter goes back to normal.
Speaking of FAQ's, try this one:
<FAQ559-590>
http://www.EsoxRepublic.com
RE: Solidworks Expert Tips
Although the "Search" feature could be better, I usually am able to find what I need fairly quickly.
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RE: Solidworks Expert Tips
Make sure that you are searching inside the Solidworks forum. I think the advanced search will include all forums.
dsgnr1
Experience is a dear teacher, and only fools will learn from no other.
Ben Franklin
RE: Solidworks Expert Tips
"But what... is it good for?"
Engineer at the Advanced Computing Systems Division of IBM, 1968, commenting on the microchip.
Have you read FAQ731-376 to make the best use of Eng-Tips Forums?
RE: Solidworks Expert Tips
I knew I could count on Scott and "TheLick" --
Scott: The answer is actally one you gave about 2 years ago to a question - could you find it again using only key words or phrases.
Thanks CorBlimeyLimey (Mechanical)for your suggestion - it does work.
However, one post in this three total post thread contains
this exact wording "Read-only dimension" an other exact phrasing of the same item - not findable by the previous phrasing.
I do have one solution I will mention later - not fully satisfactory either, -- lets see what other ideas turn up, -- this strikes me as an absolutely critical area to look into --- how to keep track of all these nuggets from passing by (perhaps) to be lost forever --
Kurt
RE: Solidworks Expert Tips
THANKS for this post - this is absolutely superb - I would never have found this on my own.
Kurt
RE: Solidworks Expert Tips
Do a search on me, and if you have any keywords that you remember... try using those to help narrow it down that away.
Regards,
Scott Baugh, CSWP
3DVision Technologies
http://www.3dvisiontech.com
http://www.scottjbaugh.com
FAQ731-376
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http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&...
Regards
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My best solution is actually a a freeform database I have used for years. The trouble is that it requires me to transfer items to it (ongoing effort) - however, that effort is minimal not much more than to higlight text and a single click on an icon in the systems tray to transfer it directly to an independent note in the database.
Search capabilities are incredible -- If, for example I had entered ALL SW Products Posts in this database from day one (?? hundreds or thousands) - I would actually be able to locate almost any specific post fast - seconds, just from common sense and memory fragments.
I have used this software now since 1986 (or so) - it is now in release 8 - very stable and reliable ----. However, I am still in release 6, and might stay there indefinately since the 5% of its capabilities I actually use, suits me just fine at release 6.
check out Http://www.miclog.com
Kurt