Solidworks top-down assembly design [Creating a Part in an Assembly]



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Two types of assembly designs are used in Solidworks software. 1. Bottom-up assembly design 2. Top-down assembly design In bottom up assembly design, parts are made individually in Solidworks part mode then we make new assembly using assembly mates. While using Solidworks top-down assembly approach, we can do followings things. -Create part within an assembly -Edit features of a parts in assembly mode -Makeing new sub-assembly wihtin an assembly Whenever you create a part or feature using top-down techniques, external references are created to the geometry you referenced. In some cases, assemblies with large numbers of in-context features, which form the basis of top-down design, can take longer to rebuild than the same assembly without them. ==================== In this Soldiworks assembly tutorial, we will do followings things. -Create new parts in an assembly -Floating parts -Using hole wizard -Using mirror tool -Copying parts =========================================== For more to learn Solidworks advanced modeling techniques, please susbscribe our channel. www.youtube.com/ansol

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