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What's New in SOLIDWORKS 2026: AI, Collaboration, and Smarter Design Tools

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Explore SOLIDWORKS 2026 new features: AI-powered design, enhanced collaboration, smarter PDM, and user-driven tools that save time and boost accuracy. What's New in SOLIDWORKS 2026: AI, Collaboration, and Smarter Design Tools The latest release of SOLIDWORKS is here, and it’s packed with powerful innovations designed to accelerate your design process, enhance collaboration, and simplify complex tasks.  SOLIDWORKS 2026 new features  are heavily focused on integrating artificial intelligence and implementing hundreds of user-driven enhancements to streamline your entire workflow—from initial sketch to final production. This article breaks down the top enhancements, with a special focus on the groundbreaking  AI in SOLIDWORKS , the robust data management in  SOLIDWORKS PDM 2026 , and the seamless connectivity of  SOLIDWORKS Collaboration 2026 . SolidWorks 2026 Guide for Beginners: A Step-by-Step Journey to Mastering CAD Design and Engineering Techniques Harness the...

Fusion 360 Tutorial for Beginners: Designing a 90° Flange Elbow (Exercise 5)

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  Fusion 360 Tutorial for Beginners: Designing a 90° Flange Elbow (Exercise 5) By MecDesign Hub Introduction In this  Autodesk Fusion 360 tutorial , we’ll walk through the step-by-step process of designing a  90° Flange Elbow —a common component in piping and mechanical systems. This exercise is perfect for  beginners  looking to strengthen their  3D modeling skills  in Fusion 360. We’ll cover essential tools and techniques, including: ✔  Adding Parameters  for flexible design changes ✔ Using the  Sweep  and  Extrude  commands ✔ Applying  Mirror  for symmetrical features ✔ Adding  Chamfers & Fillets  for smooth edges ✔ Final  Rendering  for a professional presentation This guide will help you master parametric modeling in Fusion 360, whether you are an engineering student, a hobbyist, or a professional. Step 1: Setting Up Parameters Before modeling, we’ll define  parameters  to c...