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Before you start designing in SolidWorks, you need to understand the 1D, 2D, and 3D fundamentals most beginners skip. If you're learning SolidWorks, watch this first — and subscribe for more simplified CAD design breakdowns. This video is NOT sponsored. ⏰ Timecodes ⏰ 0:00 - Why Most SolidWorks Beginners Struggle 0:51 - What Are Dimensions 1:05 - 0D: The Dimension Nobody Talks About 1:31 - 1D: Understanding Movement in One Direction 2:02 - 2D: Flat Space & The X-Y System 2:49 - 3D: Adding Depth (X, Y, Z Explained) 3:55 - Why Dimensions Must Be Measured 4:09 - How Location Works in 1D 4:31 - How Location Works in 2D 5:04 - How Location Works in 3D 5:36 - Why SolidWorks Starts in 2D 6:18 - Challenge of the Week =============================== Connect with us! =============================== Instagram: ➡︎ / theinventorwithin Facebook: ➡︎ / theinventorwithin =============================== Connect with Wilfredo Perez Carbajal on Social Media =============================== Instagram: ➡︎ / wilfredo_perez_carbajal Facebook: ➡︎ / perezcarbajalwilfredo Question of the Week: Before watching this, did you think about design in terms of 1D, 2D, and 3D? When you first opened SolidWorks, what confused you the most? Drop your answer in the comments below. New to SolidWorks? Subscribe here for beginner-friendly SolidWorks guides and tutorials 👉 / @theinventorwithin 🧠 Challenge of the Week Answers: 1. 0D – The point has no length, height or depth. 2. 1D – Movement can only happen along the line. 3. 2D – Two dimensions/directions are needed to make a square. 4. 2D – A very thin sheet of paper is flat and would have no depth/thickness. 5. 3D – A cube has length, height, and depth. 6. 3D – A sphere is not flat, it can be measured in three different directions. 7. 1D – The table edge is a line, movement can only be along one direction. 8. 2D – Objects on the table can move anywhere on its top surface. 9. 3D – The table itself has length, height, and depth. #TheInventorWithin #WilfredoPerezCarbajal #SolidWorks #SolidWorksforMakers #Dimensions #CAD #ComputerAidedDesign #ProductDevelopment #ProductDesign #MechanicalDesign #3DDesign #SustainableProductDevelopment #SystematicProductDevelopment #PositiveImpact