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Using Indent to form a handle

Fri, Feb 29, 2008

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Using Indent to form a handle

Using the Indent command and other SolidWorks features we create a snap in handle insert for a blow molded bottle.  This video uses several multi-body modeling methods to create two bodies with matching curvature and matching snap in retention geometry.

Download SolidWorks Part: HandleIndent.SLDPRT

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13 Comments For This Post

  1. solidworm Says:

    Great website. useful video tutorials.
    many thanks.

  2. jason cooper Says:

    Tim – great website, great tut’s. With regards to this tut’ many, many thanks for clearly illustrating not only the indent feature but the whole construction using solid features & surfaces. Always looking to broaden my knowledge with SW. I’ve learn’t lots from this tut’ alone!

    In a word – fantastic!

    Keep up the good work

  3. Xavier Tapia Says:

    I would like to know if I can get this tutorials in DVD ( paying for it of course)
    or if I can down load them. because they are simply great!!
    Thank you.
    xavier tapia

  4. SolidWorker Says:

    Xavier,
    I produce these videos as a hobby. Perhaps someday I will come up with a business model for this site where I will be able to publish dvd’s or full length project downloads for a small fee.
    Would SolidWorkers be willing to pay to watch me model full real world projects? Thank you all for the warm words!
    Tim

  5. Patrick Says:

    Would SolidWorkers be willing to pay to watch me model full real world projects?

    ABSOLUTELY!!

  6. Solomon Says:

    I enjoyed that the tutorial.
    Illustration was clear and video crisp.

    Thanks

  7. Chris Says:

    Since i found your website i have learned so much!

    Thank you!

    Chris

  8. Emmanuel Says:

    I have just stumbled upon this website and I have been completely blown away by the simplicity and the clarity you have made these videos. You should surely make some dvds and we will buy them. Wtih such knowledge you shouldn’t have problem coming up with a business model. You could copy the model of digital tutors (www.digitaltutors.com) and you will not go wrong.
    thanks for your good work.

  9. Larry H. Says:

    I too just stumbled upon this website agree with Emmanuel; I have been completely blown away by the simplicity and the clarity you have made these videos. You should surely make some dvds and we will buy them….no doubt!!!

    Please continue to update your tutorials and if you would do some more complex surfacing product like: detergent bottles (ie: Tide, or Ultra Downy) which have varying shapes and contours.

    Thanks for your good work and only the best to the company.

  10. venkatesh Says:

    Simply Superb. Shall i got these types of lessons for my mail for download .
    Kindly regarding you

  11. Jagdish Says:

    Clear and well explained tutorial . Thanks for your effort .

  12. K.A. Sorgaa. Says:

    Thanks alot!
    Superb.

  13. Josh Carter Says:

    I second (third, forth?) the many requests here for downloads, which I’d gladly pay for. Could you sell them through iTunes perhaps? (I’m not sure if they do for-pay podcasts.) In any case, I tend to watch tutorial videos of this style on my iPhone, either via MPG download or ripping purchased DVDs.

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