Solidworks Tutorial: Surface modelling a three sided surface. AJ Design Studio LTD.
A short tutorial that covers building a three sided surface from two 4 sided surfaces, including a trimmed boundary. If you will be offsetting surfaces to create a plastic part, it is important you do not model using 3 sided surfaces with a collapsed side or singularity. Please visit my site for more information. https://ajdesignstudio.co.nz/ For more Solidworks videos, please visit my channel. / @andrewjacksondesignstudio #solidworks #industrialdesign

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