How to Easily 3d Model and Improve on Everyday Objects


Hey All,

I hope your week is off to a great start so far!

This week I’m excited to share a new tutorial video that was really fun to make. I have always enjoyed modeling objects and parts in my spare time and in particular, things that I use a lot in my day-to-day life.

It’s always been fun for me to try and improve on the design of everyday objects as a way to improve my design skills and problem-solving in general.

In today’s video I wanted to share some insights into my process as we follow along with recreating a Dirt Bike Level as a 3d Model in Solidworks Online, including my thought process and methods along the way including measuring with a caliper, reasoning for improvements, and tips throughout the design process!

Check it out here and let me know in the comments what you’d like to see me model next:
Simple SolidWorks Tutorial & Example: How to Easily 3d Model and Improve on Everyday Objects

And you can get SolidWorks X Apps Now for 20% off using the link: http://cadintentions.com/solidworksx

That’s all for today, I hope you enjoyed this week’s video and I would love to hear what you think, have you tried SolidWorks Online Offerings?

Thank you to Solidworks for Supporting the Channel and Sponsoring today’s video!

I’ve really enjoyed how much they’ve packed into the apps and just how seamless it’s been to begin using the online design apps coming from the desktop!
 
Be sure to let me know by hitting reply or on twitter @cadintentions ! 

As always, thank you so much for reading and watching, I am super excited for the rest of the year, growing the content, tutorials, and blog with you all. 

Cheers and happy Drafting!

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Brandon is a Civil Designer, Aspiring Blogger/Creator, Husband, Father to two Amazing Kids and Tech Aficionado from a small town in Canada. He has been obsessed with design and technology since he can remember and working as a Civil Designer for nearly as long. Brandon’s blog and Youtube channel, CADIntentions.com has been his outlet and excuse for keeping up with new tech and trends in the CAD design world for the last 10 years growing to more than 60,000 subscribers and over 15,000,000 views, while also being the source of many great friendships and unique opportunities.

If you would like to Sponsor CAD Intentions or Work together in some way, Please visit my About Page and send me an email: http://cadintentions.com/about-me/



4 Benefits of Moving to a Cloud Based CAD Software!


This past year has seen a lot of change in the way we work as designers. Some of us have transitioned to fully remote positions like myself, while many are working on a hybrid Office/Home schedule and even fewer it seems, have returned to the office full time. Regardless of working location, one of the best things to come from the last few years of online collaboration, remote work, and advances in software for CAD Design are our options for Cloud-Based CAD software.

Over the last few months, I’ve had the chance to really get to use and learn about Onshape, a browser-based 3d modelling software. I’m excited to share my thoughts and in particular, some of the biggest benefits of making the switch to online design software whether it’s Onshape or any of the browser-based CAD options out there.

If you haven’t already checked out my recent videos on learning Onshape, be sure to watch them here to see what all the hype is about (Onshape Modeling Tutorial)

I wanted to thank Onshape for sponsoring this post!
To learn more and get a free Pro Onshape Trial be sure to visit them here: https://onshape.pro/cadintentions

4 Benefits of Moving to a Cloud-Based CAD Software:

1: No Install or Setup Time

One of the first things that stands out when using browser-based software is just how easy it is to get up and running. Simply open a browser on practically any device and just log in to the website to get started.

There are literally no install or wait times and I’ve found myself using different devices based on my location and how I’m feeling that day. This makes software like Onshape perfect for remote designers since we can log in from anywhere without having to worry about annoying VPN servers, lugging around workstations, or network licenses.

 

2: Simple & Streamlined Collaboration

Perhaps the biggest change from traditional desktop-based CAD software is the fact that our files are stored in the cloud. This makes collaboration, sharing, and review of files much more streamlined and simple. Simply sharing a link/filling out a sharing form allows colleagues and clients to view, edit and review our models instantly and while we are still able to work on them.


This completely eliminates issues like software compatibility when sharing files as well as common things like broken references and links within the model files after sending them for review or additional work to be done on them.

By working on the cloud collaboration is a breeze with instant live updates and the ability to have multiple users working on the same models simultaneously.

 

3. Minimal Hardware & Cost Requirements

I know many software decisions ultimately come down to cost. This is especially true for smaller firms, freelancers, and hobbyists. Don’t worry though, since making the switch to cloud-based software will likely save you money. Since the heavy lifting is being done by the software servers like Onshapes, the need for high-end workstation Laptops with expensive GPUs is no longer there. I’ve been pleasantly surprised by just how well Onshape has run and worked for me regardless of the hardware I log in on.

In addition to being able to use basically any laptop, tablet, or even phone, we also no longer require the expense and upkeep of a modeling file server, all of our models are stored on the cloud automatically for us. Further reducing the costs required to get up and running with a truly powerful CAD modeling software.

 

 

4. Increased Security and Peace of Mind

Having all of our models stored on a cloud server provides quite a few benefits over the traditional methods of saving files locally when working remotely or needing to use a VPN to access a server. VPN access can be difficult to get set up while working remotely and can be slow depending on file sizes and internal traffic.

Plus, the added peace of mind that if your laptop or device is lost, broken, or stolen, all of your files and projects will be safe and instantly accessible after logging in on a new device. Imagine losing a laptop while working remotely in another city or country and being able to simply log in on another laptop and continue working minutes later. No time-consuming setup, installation, or networking. Just internet access and a sign-in account.

I’ve found this to be one of my favorite features and benefits of Onshape these last few months. I’ve even logged in while camping on a new laptop with only my cellphone as a wi-fi hotspot.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I hope you enjoyed my overview of just a few of the benefits and features of Onshape and any Cloud-Based CAD Software. If you’d like to learn even more including a walkthrough of learning Onshape be sure to check out one of my Videos here:

 That’s all for today’s post, as always thank you all so much for reading, and let me know in the comments what you think of Cloud/Browser Base CAD Software?

Lastly, I wanted to Thank Onshape again for sponsoring this post and helping to support the content I make here!!
Don’t forget to check them out and get a free Pro Onshape Trial here: https://onshape.pro/cadintentions

 

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Brandon is a Civil Designer, Aspiring Blogger/Creator, Husband, Father to two Amazing Kids and Tech Aficionado from a small town in Canada. He has been obsessed with design and technology since he can remember and working as a Civil Designer for nearly as long. Brandon’s blog and Youtube channel, CADIntentions.com has been his outlet and excuse for keeping up with new tech and trends in the CAD design world for the last 10 years growing to more than 60,000 subscribers and over 15,000,000 views, while also being the source of many great friendships and unique opportunities.

If you would like to Sponsor CAD Intentions or Work together in some way, Please visit my About Page and send me an email: http://cadintentions.com/about-me/



Get Started with SOLIDWORKS Cloud: 3D Modeling & Design in the Browser!


Hey All,

I hope you’re having a great start to the week so far!

It’s been busy around here, projects are kicking off, there have been a ton of new videos on the channel, and Kid’s soccer/swimming lessons are both in full swing, making for packed weeks for the foreseeable future!

I’m also excited to share a bunch of new videos in the coming months where we’re learning new software and tips/tricks as well!

Today we’re going to be taking a look at a new Cloud/Online Offering from SolidWorks. It’s a browser-based CAD offering that is bringing SolidWorks remote!

I’ve long been a proponent of cloud and browser-based design platforms.

With more and more teams working remotely and in hybrid arrangements every year. Being able to get away from expensive modeling hardware, servers, file organization, and Network licenses not only provides huge cost savings, it also helps streamline the shift to distributed teams while maintaining collaboration through a project’s lifecycle.

In today’s video, the first of a SolidWorks series, we’re taking a look at some of my favorite features, cool tricks, insights and much more as we dive in and learn about the Software.

Check out the video here: Browser-Based SolidWorks App That Runs on Practically Any Computer! 3DExperience Design Tutorial

And you can get SolidWorks X Apps Now for 20% off using the link: http://cadintentions.com/solidworksx

In the coming videos, we’ll be walking through the process of designing a project using the SolidWorks Online Apps and sharing my tips/tricks and tutorials along the way!

That’s all for today, I hope you enjoyed this week’s video and I would love to hear what you think, have you tried SolidWorks Online Offerings?

I’ve really enjoyed how much they’ve packed into the apps and just how seamless it’s been to begin using the online design apps coming from the desktop!
 
Be sure to let me know by hitting reply or on twitter @cadintentions ! 

As always, thank you so much for reading and watching, I am super excited for the rest of the year, growing the content, tutorials, and blog with you all. 

Cheers and happy Drafting!

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Brandon is a Civil Designer, Aspiring Blogger/Creator, Husband, Father to two Amazing Kids and Tech Aficionado from a small town in Canada. He has been obsessed with design and technology since he can remember and working as a Civil Designer for nearly as long. Brandon’s blog and Youtube channel, CADIntentions.com has been his outlet and excuse for keeping up with new tech and trends in the CAD design world for the last 10 years growing to more than 60,000 subscribers and over 15,000,000 views, while also being the source of many great friendships and unique opportunities.

If you would like to Sponsor CAD Intentions or Work together in some way, Please visit my About Page and send me an email: http://cadintentions.com/about-me/