Received an email from Solidworks inviting me to re-take the CSWP test again!.. whats that all about? - as they tying to bump up the number of 'Professionals'
Re-took the test and it was exactly the same test as the first time I took it - Has anybody else had this?
am not complaing. I passed...
I did this in 5 minutes... from what I could gather from you're photograph
I can't seem to make out if the edge is straight but it shows that its more than capable
This is quite simple to do in solidworks using the revolve tool to create the wave plate then sweep cut the groove and then do a circular pattern.
I would actaully model it as a solid (not a surface) and then shell it out.
Thanks Dan.
I've thought about doing it that way, I was just hoping to cut down on the external references.
I've ended up inserting components seperately and using the mate-to-path tool. I've got the desired results :)
I was just shocked that there isn't a pattern-to-curve feature available...
I'm wondering if anybody knows how to get around this problem I have.
I want to create a pattern within an assembly which is driven by a curve sketched in the assembly.
The only assembly patterns available seem to be mirror/circular or linear.
I've attached a screenshot to give an idea of
to answer markruble
Just took the CSWA test and found it tougher than the test exam papers provided, the models are a lot more complex, on first impression they look quite simple but require a bit of thinking to the best way to model them
oh yeah I passed :)... CSWP next!