Create the Back Plate | Beginner's Guide to SOLIDWORKS xDesign

Creating the Back Plate in xDesign

Advance your skills by learning how to use more of the feature tools like slots and cuts.

 

 

What is covered?

  • Creating a new component: The tutorial begins by showing you how to create a new component called "back plate" and save it to a collaborative space. [00:21]
  • Sketching on the ZX plane: The initial sketch is created on the ZX plane, and an open profile is drawn for a thin extrusion. [00:35]
  • Using the thin extrude tool: The "thin extrude" tool is used to create a 5mm thick and 100mm wide back plate. [01:12]
  • Creating symmetric cutouts: A center line is sketched to create symmetric rectangular cutouts on the faceplate. [01:33]
  • Using the mirror entities tool: The "mirror entities" tool is used to mirror the rectangular cutout, maintaining symmetry. [02:19]
  • Applying fillets with the design assistant: The "fillet" tool and the "design assistant" are used to add fillets to the front corners and cutouts. [03:21]
  • Creating a revolve feature: A round bulb is created on the back of the plate using the "revolve" tool. [04:49]
  • Creating a hole: A hole is created to accept a pin for the assembly. [07:09]
  • Creating guides for the arms: A positioning sketch is used to create guides for the arms using the "slot sketch" tool. [07:37]
  • Renaming sketches: The video shows how to rename sketches in the design manager for better organization. [08:42]
  • Saving the model: The model is saved in an isometric view. [09:02]

 

Step-by-Step Instructions (AI-generated from video transcript):

Based on the video at https://youtu.be/t0UNvhzCFRQ, Based on the video, here are the step-by-step instructions for creating the phone holder back plate in SOLIDWORKS xDesign:

 

Part 1: Creating the Base Plate

  1. New Component: Start a new component and name it "back plate."
  2. Sketch: Create the initial sketch on the ZX plane, drawing an open profile for a thin extrusion.
  3. Extrusion: Use a thin extrusion with a thickness of 5 mm and a width of 100 mm. Set the direction to "midplane" to keep it centered.

Part 2: Making Cutouts for the Arms

  1. New Sketch: Start a new sketch on the front face of the back plate.
  2. Symmetry: Draw a centerline to maintain symmetry.
  3. Rectangles: Sketch two solid rectangles for the cutouts.
  4. Mirroring: Use the mirror tool to create a symmetrical cutout on the other side.
  5. Extrude Cut: Use the "extrude cut" feature to create the cutouts.

Part 3: Adding Fillets to the Edges

  1. Design Assistant: Use the design assistant to add fillets to the front corners.
  2. Manual Fillets: Manually add fillets to the cutouts to smooth the edges.
  3. Final Fillets: Add the final four fillets using the design assistant again.

Part 4: Creating the Swivel Holder Interface

  1. Revolve Sketch: Sketch a profile on the ZX plane to create a round bulb on the back.
  2. Revolve Feature: Use the revolve tool to create the solid bulb.
  3. Hole: Create a hole through the bulb to accept a pin.

Part 5: Adding Guides for the Arms

  1. Positioning Sketch: Use a pre-created positioning sketch as a reference.
  2. New Sketch: Start a new sketch on the back face and add center point slots at the specified locations.
  3. Equal Relationship: Add an "equal" relationship to all the arcs to ensure they are the same size.
  4. Extrude: Create a solid extrude of the sketch with a thickness of 5 mm.
  5. Renaming: Rename the sketch to "guide position" for clarity.
  6. Saving: Finally, save the model in an isometric view.

 

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