Combining 3D Solid Models in BricsCAD
Thursday, 19 December 2019
In this vlog, we’ll discuss a modeling tool in BricsCAD that you can use to easily combine 3D solid models into a single object.
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BricsCAD Manipulator – Sketch Anywhere with Dynamic UCS
Thursday, 12 December 2019
In traditional parametric-based environments such as Inventor or Solidworks, sketching typically involves defining a “New Sketch” which is aligned to a face of the 3D model or with reference to
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Exporting Content with BricsCAD Communicator
Tuesday, 19 November 2019
Whether it’s BIM or Mechanical, every file created in BricsCAD will be in the native DWG format. However, BricsCAD can convert its files to different formats, such as DWF or
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3D Direct Modeling in BricsCAD
Thursday, 07 November 2019
BricsCAD provides advanced easy-to-use functions for working with ACIS solid and surface geometry. Watch this video to see how easy it is to create complex models using powerful direct modeling
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BricsCAD Mechanical – Sheet Metal Made Easy
Thursday, 17 October 2019
Working with sheet metal is a breeze using BricsCAD Mechanical. When you combine standard sheet metal operations such as flanging and hemming with BricsCAD’s direct modeling interface, you get a
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BricsCAD Mechanical – Parametric Parts and Arrays
Tuesday, 01 October 2019
One of BricsCAD’s unique features is the incorporation of parameters into a 3D model. A parameter is a user-defined or dependent value that can be linked to a 3D constraint.
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Generate Exploded Views in Just One Step with BricsCAD Mechanical
Wednesday, 18 September 2019
You’ve finally completed your mechanical design which consists of dozens of subassemblies with hundreds of components each. Your next task: create an exploded view for a layout. After spending weeks
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