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If youâve been using SolidWorks for more than a couple hours you know you parts are created by stacking up a bunch of features on the left side of the screen. Itâs a veritable tower of sand, held together by the spit of fully-defined sketches.
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1 year ago
I have "Name feature on creation" system option checked. Helps me follow the same process on all the models.
1 year ago
I was hoping someone would mention the option for this. It a great reminder to add a name and really doesn't take that much time. Right on.
1 year ago
I used to use the "Name feature on creation" but found it cumbersome when concepting and fleshing out a new part. Since I do alot of that now, I simply turn it off, and once the part is about to be released along with its drawing I'll go and put in the feature names.
Oooh, ooh, and here's one. If you ever have to work with a really crappy part model (that someone else made) and your boss is asking why it's taking so long, you can RMB on any feature and see who created that sloppy feature or that undefined sketch.
Now if only SolidWorks could track how much time is spent working a model/assembly/drawing, I wouldn't have to use a 3rd party like MetriQ
Great tip to start off the new year, Josh!
1 year ago
An embedded metric add-in would be incredible. Not only to keep track of your things, but also keep track of learning curves. You would think SolidWorks would like to know some of this info also. Thanks Bruce.