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Hints and support files for working with Solidworks at Reykjavik University
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Hints and support files for working with Solidworks at Reykjavik University
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- [3D printing a Solidworks part](solidworks-3dprint.md)
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# Hints
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# Hints
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## How do I place multiple instances of a part into an assembly
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Reference: https://help.solidworks.com/2020/english/SolidWorks/sldworks/t_Inserting_Components_One_at_a_Time.htm?id=8.1.1.0.0
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1. Pin the PropertyManager
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## Solidworks keeps putting too many parts on the Bill of Materials, how do I exclude them?
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## Solidworks keeps putting too many parts on the Bill of Materials, how do I exclude them?
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Reference: https://mechanitec.ca/how-to-exclude-part-from-bom-solidworks/
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Reference: https://mechanitec.ca/how-to-exclude-part-from-bom-solidworks/
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1. Select the parts
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1. Select the parts
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@@ -17,3 +23,40 @@ This turns out to be a bit of work as shown in https://help.solidworks.com/2021/
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1. Right-click that configuration and pick "Properties"
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1. Right-click that configuration and pick "Properties"
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1. Under "Bill of Materials Options" set Part number displayed when used in a bill of materials to "Configuration Name"
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1. Under "Bill of Materials Options" set Part number displayed when used in a bill of materials to "Configuration Name"
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1. Click OK
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1. Click OK
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## How do I change the appearance of all Configurations?
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Reference https://knowledge.cadimensions.com/hubfs/KB%20Reference%20Docs/SOLIDWORKS%20Appearance%20Cheat%20Sheet.pdf?hsLang=en
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1. Right-click on the part in the Part tree and choose the "Appearances" icon which is a multi-colored sphere with a pencil
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1. Pick the part in question
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1. Scroll down to "Display States (linked)" and make sure "All display states" is checked
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1. Drag and drop the Appearances on the part
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## How do I make an exploded view
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Reference: https://help.solidworks.com/2026/English/SolidWorks/sldworks/t_Creating_Exploded_Views.htm
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1. Open the part or assembly, NOT THE DRAWING
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1. Insert > Exploded View
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1. Pick parts then drag them apart using the X-Y-Z arrows
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1. Save the step
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1. When you are done, click the green checkbox
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1. These exploded views are saved in the Configurations tab under the current Configuration
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1. You will have to expand the configuration to see the saved Exploded view to open it again or rename it.
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## How do I put the exploded view into a drawing?
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1. Create a standard Isometric view on the sheet (or whatever you want to use)
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1. Click on it to see the properties
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1. Pick the right configuration in "Reference Configuration"
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1. Check the "Show in exploded or model break state"
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1. Pick the Exploded view you want to show
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## How do I move features around without them going into assemblies on the tree?
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Select them, then drag them with ALT pressed.
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## How do I make components in an assembly that snap into the right locations without having to put all the relations in?
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You need to make [Smart Components](https://help.solidworks.com/2026/english/solidworks/sldworks/c_Smart_Components.htm). Summary:
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1. Create an assembly with the part in it (or open an existing one)
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1. Appy mates to that component
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1. Tools > Make Smart Component
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1. Set the options
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1. Save the assembly and click Yes to save the reference models that have been modified.
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1. You don't need the assembly anymore if you created it just for this operation.
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