How do you shell in Solidworks?
Click Shell (Features toolbar) or Insert > Features > Shell. In the PropertyManager, under Parameters: Some fields that accept numeric input allow you to create an equation by entering = ( equal sign) and selecting global variables, functions, and file properties from a drop-down list.
How do you use the multi thickness shell in Solidworks?
Shell with Multi-Thickness Faces
- Click in Multi-thickness Faces , then select the faces in the graphics area for which you want to set a thickness that is different from the Thickness under Parameters.
- Select a face in Multi-thickness Faces , then set Multi-thickness(es) to set the thickness for the selected face.
Why is Shell not working in Solidworks?
Shell fails because the shell thickness setting exceeds the minimum radius of curvature for the model. Some three-sided surfaces do not shell properly because of problems solving shells at the vertex. Shells can fail when swept cuts using an existing model edge produce small faces along the resultant edge.
What is fillet in Solidworks?
Fillet Overview Fillet/Round creates a rounded internal or external face on the part. You can fillet all edges of a face, selected sets of faces, selected edges, or edge loops.
How do you increase thickness in Solidworks?
Click Thicken on the Features toolbar, or click Insert > Boss/Base > Thicken. Examine the preview, and select the side of the surface you want to thicken, as shown below. Enter the Thickness . Note that when you select Thicken Both Sides , it adds the Thickness you specify to both sides.
How do you change the minimum radius of curvature in Solidworks?
Go to the EVALUATE toolbar and then choose the command CHECK. Hit the tickbox for MINIMUM RADIUS OF CURVATURE then click the button CHECK. The RESULTS LIST will show you a face and a value for minimum curvature. Click on this face (in the list) and SOLIDWORKS will highlight the face (in the graphics area).
What is the difference between a fillet and a chamfer?
A chamfer is the sloped or angled edges or corners of a part design. It is an antonym of the fillet. Instead of having a curved shape, a chamfer is straight and has a sharp angle. If your design requires sharp corners to be efficient for its purpose, you should choose chamfer over the different fillet mechanics.
What does the Fillet feature do?
What does the Fillet feature do? Fillet rounds edges at a specified radius. What does the Shell feature do? Shell creates negative space from a specified face.