Annotate SolidWorks Weld Drawings
Budget: $10 – $30 USD
I already have the complete SolidWorks models—round tubes with flanges ready to be welded—but the drawings still lack the critical information the shop needs. Your task is to open my existing .sldprt/.sldasm/.slddrw files and clearly call out both the exact anchor positions and the precise weld angles of the sheet metal parts for the shock anchors and all wishbones anchors. As well as the engine mount anchor points..
What I expect from the updated drawings:
• Linear dimensions that locate every flange along each tube, taken from clear, repeatable datums (tube ends or centerlines).
• Angular dimensions that show the required rotation of each flange so the welding jig can be set without guesswork.
• Clean, uncluttered annotation following standard ANSI Y14.5 or ISO practices, with no dangling or reference-only dimensions.
• Delivery of the revised SolidWorks drawing files plus print-ready PDFs.
The geometry is finished; this is purely a detailing exercise. If anything is unclear once you open the files, just flag it and I’ll provide the missing reference points or design intent right away. A quick turnaround will let us move straight into fabrication.
What I expect from the updated drawings:
• Linear dimensions that locate every flange along each tube, taken from clear, repeatable datums (tube ends or centerlines).
• Angular dimensions that show the required rotation of each flange so the welding jig can be set without guesswork.
• Clean, uncluttered annotation following standard ANSI Y14.5 or ISO practices, with no dangling or reference-only dimensions.
• Delivery of the revised SolidWorks drawing files plus print-ready PDFs.
The geometry is finished; this is purely a detailing exercise. If anything is unclear once you open the files, just flag it and I’ll provide the missing reference points or design intent right away. A quick turnaround will let us move straight into fabrication.