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Hold a Master degree in Product Design and Development from Mumbai University with Distinction. Work as a Design Engineer, specialized in casting modeling, sheet-metal component, SPM machine and tool design. Enjoy designing and building product and systems that excite and inspire. As a mechanical engineer, I have a strong background in the basic principles of engineering, methods and practices in mechanical system design, testing and troubleshooting mechanical equipment. In addition, I am proficient in Onshape, Autodesk inventor, Solidworks, CATIA V5, Pro-E/ Creo and Smarteam. My key strengths include strong troubleshooting skills, Quick problem solving ability and passionate to learn and adopt new technologies and skills. As my years of education and experience make me feel confident that I can excel and live up to the expectations in performing the duties assigned.
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Re: Section View in Assembly
@Pahl, I am using following free video recorder tool which is helpful to me to create gif animation. 1) LICEcap: I am using LICEcap tool when my video is without callout. LICEcap can capture an area … (View Post)1 -
Re: Section View in Assembly
.@paul_passarelli, You can use mate connector as reference plane which will be created on origin. Kindly refer below video for more detail. Specific to your issue:- You can create mate connector at s… (View Post)2 -
Re: How to change orientation of assembly
@jon_woellhaf, For getting correct position you have to make main part unfix and give fastened mate with respect to origin as per your requirement. Kindly refer below video for more detail. (View Post)2 -
Re: Having a problem bolting 2 flanges together..
@Tony_C_ , You can't bolt your valve assembly together because PCD of part "4"/FLANGE/SOC" is 7.525997 in and part "4"/VALVE/BUTTERFLY" is 7.5 in which is not equal to e… (View Post)1 -
Re: Having a problem bolting 2 flanges together..
@Tony_C_, Kindly match PCD same (7.5 in) for both parts then I am damn sure there will be no problem in your assembly. If then also it happening then feel free to ask me. (View Post)1