Today I will show you how the Revolve
feature works. This feature is used to revolve a 2D sketch along an Axis
or Centerline. Open a new part with model units set to millimeters Go
to: File > New > Part Create a 2D sketch Select the Front Plane
in the feature tree (menu at the [...]
Today I will show you how the Revolve feature works. This feature is used to revolve a 2D sketch along an Axis or Centerline.Open a new part with model units set to millimeters
Go to: File > New > Part
Create a 2D sketch
Select the Front Plane in the feature tree (menu at the left side) and create a sketch by clicking on the 2D Sketch icon.
The display changes so the Front plane faces you.
Create a Circle
Go to Tools > Sketch Entities > Circle or click at the circle icon
Create a sketch next to the Origin as shown in the picture.
Change the dimension and position of the circle by clicking at the dimension button
Now it’s time to create the Axis of revolution
Draw a vertical Centerline as shown in the picture
Create a Boss/Base Revolve
Go to: Insert > Boss/Base > Revolve or click at the Revolve icon
The Revolve menu appears
Because we didn’t close the 2D sketch we’ll automatically see the donut as shown in the picture.
If not, make sure that the Centerline of Sketch1 is set as Axis of Revolution
Midplane Revolve
It’s also possible to create a midplane revolve.
Change the One-Direction into Midplane
Change the Angle into 180 degrees
Notice what happens
Two-Directions Revolve
You can also draw a revolve with two directions:
Change the Midplane direction into Two-Direction
Change Angle1 into 280 degrees
Change Angle2 into 30 degrees
Notice what happens
Thin Revolve
Click at the Thin-Feature option in the Revolve menu (NOTE: When this option is not visible, close the Revolve tab and re-open it again.
Change the wall thickness into 5 mm
Click OK
Now you know what it takes to draw a revolve in SolidWorks.
Do you still have any questions about it? Feel free to leave a comment below
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