TforDesign
  • Home
  • About Us
    • Team
  • Services
  • Our School
  • Blogs
    • SOLIDWORKS Blog
    • Learning Design Blog
  • Contact

SOLIDWORKS Blog

A TforDesign community blog all about SOLIDWORKS

How to make a cube with Equations keeping the cube's design intent? (Advanced Cube)

5/15/2020

1 Comment

 

How to make a cube with Equations keeping the cube's design intent? (Advanced Cube)

cube with equation
In previous post, we discussed how easy is it to use SOLIDWORKS by demoing creating our first cube. However, SOLIDWORKS also provide much more in-term of functions that our earlier cube might not be the best way to create a cube.  Let us explore another way of creating the same 100-millimetre sided cube in a way a more experienced user might use following equations.  ​
A major advantage of this approach is its ease of adjustment in a way that keeps our design intention of creating a cube intact. For example, if we decide to adjust the side of the cube from 100 millimetres to 200 millimetres, all we will have to do is to adjust the variable’s value and all three dimensions of the cube will be adjusted as well saving us a lot of time in the iterative design process.  Do you often incorporate equations in your modeling process? How do you usually use them? We explore all those inside tips and more in our SOLIDWORKS training offers. You can check our online SOLIDWORKS courses. HERE.  ​
Picture

By Tayseer Almattar

Tayseer is the founder of TforDesign. He has a passion for learning design and making all learning digestible and exciting.  ​
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tsjmattar/​

1 Comment
UMER MEHMOOD link
1/14/2021 03:23:49 am

The blog and vedio tutorial is very helpful
I had no idea about designing with equations before .

Reply



Leave a Reply.

    Author

    The following blogs are written by TforDesign team and community members. ​

    Categories

    All

    RSS Feed

Home 
About Us 
Terms & Conditions
The Team
Contact Us
​Privacy Policy
TforDesign School
SOLIDWORKS Blog
Learning Design Blog
​FAQs
​Cookie Policy ​​​
TforDesign
​© 2013 - 2020 TforDesign.  All rights reserved.
  • Home
  • About Us
    • Team
  • Services
  • Our School
  • Blogs
    • SOLIDWORKS Blog
    • Learning Design Blog
  • Contact