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Modify the cut sketch to add more access holes - SOLIDWORKS Tutorial
From the course: SOLIDWORKS: 3D Printed Product Enclosure
Modify the cut sketch to add more access holes
- [Instructor] Previously, we created the headphone socket cutout on the side of the enclosure. But along this edge, we also have the HDMI and the USB ports. Because all three of them are on the same plane, we can actually cut all of them out using one feature instead of three separate features. From within your assembly, click on the enclosure top part, and then click on Edit Part. Now we need to edit the sketch that made up this headphone cut. So to do this, let's go over to the enclosure top part in the parts tree. And then left click on the latest feature. It should be this headphone cut feature. Then from the menu that pops up, choose the second option, which is Edit Sketch. So now we can that slot that we originally drew. And we want to add two new profiles to this sketch for the other two ports. Again, we'll use a Cross Section view. So click on the Cross Section view icon. And if you move your model around,…
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Use fillets to make the case more visually appealing4m 46s
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Cut the first access holes using in-context editing5m 26s
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Modify the cut sketch to add more access holes6m 40s
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Add the final ports to the case7m 28s
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Secure the PCB to the case using standoffs5m 19s
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Add lower standoffs and counterbore screw holes4m 26s
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Adding screws using the SOLIDWORKS Toolbox5m 14s
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Adding screws without the SOLIDWORKS Toolbox5m 31s
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