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What version of SolidWorks do you currently use?
2007 Sp 5.0, 2009 Sp 4.1
How many years have you been using SolidWorks?
4
What certifications do you have? (CSWP, CSWA, ETC...)
CSWST, CSWA, CSWP, CSWPSMTL, CSWPSURF
What other programs do you use?
CFdesign, Ansys, MathCAD
What are you running SolidWorks on?
XP Pro 2002 SP2
Dell 2.8GHz, 3 Gb
Nvidia Quadro FX3400/4400
What field do you work in?
Pump and product design
What are some of your group affiliations?
Co-Administrator: www.swgeeks.com, Co-Moderator: www.groups.yahoo.com/group/solidworks, Co-launcher: www.designbetterproducts.in
Your Website
http://gupta9665.wordpress.com/
Who are you on twitter?
gupta9665
Linkedin?
http://www.linkedin.com/in/deepak9665
Any other website you can be found?
http://forum.solidworks.com
What is your favorite Website for SolidWorks?
http://forum.solidworks.com
What do you hope to gain from SWGeeks.com?
To share my ideas and to learn more about SolidWorks.
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Deepak Gupta

Deleting a Row from General Table

This question came up on the SolidWorks Forums today and after answering it I thought of sharing it up.




You have inserted a General table in the SolidWorks drawing and accidentally added one extra Row. Now you want to get rid of that line. As usual you’ll right click on the specific Row you want to remove from the table
and clicked on the Delete.

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Posted on February 25, 2010 at 2:00am —

Deepak Gupta

HOW TO CHANGE/SWAP TEMPLATE/SYSTEM OPTIONS IN SOLIDWORKS

HOW TO CHANGE EXISTING SW FILE SYSTEM OPTIONS

I have heard this request many times so putting it up over here. The whole credit for this should go to Stefan Berlitz of http://solidworks.cad.de/ http://swtools.cad.de . Without his wonderful macro, this option might not have been possible.

Before starting the process I will strongly advice you to make a backup of the files.

1. Open… Continue

Posted on August 21, 2009 at 3:30am —

Deepak Gupta

Different ways to Mate with a SLOT -1

Now we have finished and learned the techniques of making a SLOT, the second question comes up in the mind is “How to Mate with a SLOT”. Again there can be several ways to achieve this and one may adopt the method which he/she finds easy and quick to use. In this chapter let’s discuss about various simple ways of mating with a SLOT.

To use these methods you need a simple plate with a Slot of any size, a cylindrical, rectangular or square part with diameter/width equal to or less than slot width… Continue

Posted on June 30, 2009 at 1:24am —

Deepak Gupta

Different ways to make a SLOT

When one thinks of slot, generally the obround shape comes into mind. I have seen various posts where a user has asked about making a slot or obround cut. There can be several ways to create a slot and one may adopt the method which he/she finds easy and quick to use. In this chapter let’s discuss about various ways of making a slot.

1. Line –Arc Method: Start a new sketch and start a vertical or horizontal line as desired. You can choose the line command from the sketch toolbar or press… Continue

Posted on June 11, 2009 at 9:00pm —

Deepak Gupta

How to animate simple Spur Gear in SolidWorks

In this post I will discuss about a simple animation of Spur Gears. I have used SW2009 for the tutorial but lower version can be used to perform this activity. You can use any cylindrical part for the animation. I have used spur gear to make the animation more realistic.

1. Start SolidWorks and go to Tools > Add-Ins. Make sure Toolbox/Toolbox browser is checked. If not then check them to add.

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Posted on June 10, 2009 at 9:38pm —

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At 3:19pm on March 1, 2010, Hayden Morgan said…
Thanks for the birthday wishes.
At 9:18pm on February 18, 2010, sameer gave Deepak Gupta a gift
Wish you many many happy returns of the day n' best luck for your future life!
At 3:10pm on January 22, 2010, Hari said…
It is already half way thru to see your message (my apologies), but I still should say "Thank you"
At 1:37am on December 21, 2009, kora said…
thanks ;)
At 5:41am on December 6, 2009, Kevin Drew said…
Thank You Deepak.
At 6:33am on November 4, 2009, Derek Beebe said…
Thanks Deepak!
At 6:43am on November 2, 2009, Lisa Van Giesen said…
Thanks Deepak for the birthday wishes!
At 7:10am on October 23, 2009, Fred Vierheller said…
I am glad, Deepak, I was wandering how you were doing.
Remember to share “quick tips” and “know how”.
Choose a subject and go ahead,
Welcome to Solidworks designers!
At 3:10am on October 9, 2009, Muhammad Salman Akram said…
thanx for wishing me................
At 9:39am on October 8, 2009, Ismail Gokhan GULTEKIN said…
of course.. gokhangultekin07@hotmail.com
thank you so much..
 
 

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