![]() This was applied to both ends of the sweep, the faces were then extended with an extrusion and a dome was applied to each to cap the ends. I used the direct editing tab and move face to do this, with rotate selected I could tilt the face to the desired angle. The ends of the sweep needed to be extended but before this I needed to change the angle of the faces. For these I modelled a spiral using a helix and a circular sweep, without a taper, which wrapped around the wire loop. ![]() The main part was modelled using a sweep and twisting the profile along the path, the barbed wire parts were slightly more complex. The next part to model is the loop of barbed wire. Once the bat is modelled, I added a wooden appearance to it, firstly for my rendering of the part, but also this makes the part easier to see when mating wire parts to it in the assembly later on. One tip for this part, I advise adding any fillets after you have revolved the part, this makes it easier to adjust the original sketch, but also allowed me to add asymmetric fillets. ![]() Welcome to this SOLIDWORKS tutorial for a zombie bat, to begin this assembly, I start by creating a baseball bats profile for revolving. ![]()
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