From the course: Modeling a Motorcycle Engine with SOLIDWORKS
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Before we begin - SOLIDWORKS Tutorial
From the course: Modeling a Motorcycle Engine with SOLIDWORKS
Before we begin
Before we continue with our next model, in chapter one I've tried to show you different ways of how I access and work with numerous commands. I also detailed how these commands work in a bit more detail. We've also done quite a bit of sketching up to this point. Moving forward and due to time constraints, I will now assume you know the commands that we've already covered, where to access them, and if you don't know where to find them, you know that you can use the command search option that's available within SolidWorks. Now where a sketch is considered basic as we move forward, I will provide it for you as a starting point. Of course, feel free to use my sketches as a reference if you want to do it yourself from scratch, however, as we continue I will provide detailed instructions only where deemed necessary. As we continue, focus on improving your efficiency to speed up your modeling workflow. Now with that, let's start on the connecting rung design.
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Before we begin58s
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Starting to build the connecting rod4m 24s
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Building the details of the connecting rod4m 10s
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Splitting the connecting rod2m 42s
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Roughing out the piston4m 49s
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Detailing the piston8m 20s
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Creating the valve2m 15s
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Building the sprocket5m 44s
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Creating additional gears4m 6s
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Modeling the camshaft3m 23s
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