preamble
solidworks sketchmaster, basic process of using.
All part bases start with a flat drawing and then protrude out to thickness.
This post draws a simple cube to familiarize yourself with basic operations.
Cube Drawing Process
Just pick a plane to draw a cube and stretch it.
The way the rectangle is drawn:
Function What you see is what you get.
Actually, with the 2021 version, there's also an animated prompt. (Started to think that point in there, then found that is hovering outside the show that a menu only, this place 2019 did not test, because the mouse middle button can not rotate the problem of changing the 2021 version, and finally tried a few mouse found that the United X mouse may be a problem of quality control, and then their own maintenance to change the middle of the mouse to solve the problem of the light touch button, and then did not change the 2019 again).
Drawing a Cube
Step 1: Launch the application
Step 2: New Part
The following drawing of a cube, because there is a conceptual foundation of proe, not too familiar with solidworks also within five minutes to get it done:
Create parts:
Step 3: Sketch a rectangle
Select a plane to sketch:
Step 4: Smart Size Setting Dimensions
Step 5: Raise the stereo
Step 6: Setting the dimensions of the stereoscopic
Step 7: Drawing is complete, free to look at the
Free view mode: right-click menu rotation attempts (after spending a day messing around with the system to install version 2021, the middle mouse button is also not free to tug on the bracket, and then found out that it was the 2 Lian X mice they bought that had this problem, and the middle button didn't work without much use).
It's version 2021, and the test is also not able to mouse middle button free tug rest (two mice in Lianx, one new and one for long term hand use, both had problems and were misled, it's actually the mouse middle button that's the problem!)
Advanced features: multi-view view, very GOOD!