SolidWorks Tutorial 1d: Design of an Electronic Box, Continued

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Introduction

This tutorial concludes the basic introduction to SolidWorks, using an electronics box (E-Box) as an example. In the previous tutorials, we designed a simple box, starting from zero ; followed by adding mounting lugs, with attention to geometric relations and continuing with other mounting features, using feature copying and pasting.

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There are still a few features to be designed to complete the box. An important feature that is frequently forgotten is a pass-through for the wires needed to activate the circuit board. After that, we will place a label in raised lettering on the box. To finish, we will design a close-fitting lid to cover the box.

Because this tutorial has been preceded by several others, many of the operations used here have already been presented. To keep the pace up, we will assume the reader is familiar with these details.

Create the Pass-Through

Select one of the long walls of the box and open a sketch on it.