I will animate 3d models and assemblies using solidworks


About this gig
Stop Delivering Static Models. Start Simulating Reality.
I am a Mechanical Designer with a Physics background specializing in SOLIDWORKS kinematics. If your project requires synchronized timing, real-world movement, and functional logic, you are in the right place.
Expertise You Can Trust:
- Advanced Kinematics: Expertise in 4-bar linkages, Geneva indexing, and complex gear logic. I dont just mate parts; I engineer their movement.
- Precision Synchronization: Specialized in multi-stage animations where timing and intercept logic are critical for a functional simulation.
- Manufacturing-Ready: Designed with 3D printing/CNC tolerances ($0.2\text{mm}$ - $0.4\text{mm}$) in mind.
- Clean Geometry: Organized feature trees and layers for easy future edits.
Services Offered:
- 2D Sketch to 3D Part Conversion.
- Complex Mechanical Assembly & Mate Stability.
- High-Fidelity Motion Studies and Exploded Views.
- Standard Deliverables: .SLDPRT, .STEP, .STL, .DWG.
I bridge the gap between a 2D sketch and a functional machine. Message me before placing an order to discuss your project's technical complexity. Let's build something that works.
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Get to know Saharsh B
Freelancer
- FromIndia
- Member sinceFeb 2026
- Avg. response time1 hour
Languages
English, Hindi, Punjabi
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FAQ
What file formats will I receive?
I provide all industry-standard files. For 3D, you’ll get native SolidWorks (.SLDPRT, .SLDASM) and neutral .STEP or .IGES files for manufacturing. For 3D printing, I provide high-resolution .STL files. For 2D work, you’ll receive clean .DWG and .PDF layouts.
Can you design parts specifically for 3D printing?
Yes! I design with FDM/SLA tolerances in mind. I usually incorporate $0.2\text{mm}$ to $0.4\text{mm}$ clearances for moving joints to ensure your mechanism works smoothly right off the print bed without binding.
What do you need from me to get started?
Anything from a hand-drawn napkin sketch to a detailed PDF will work. The more dimensions and photos you provide, the faster the turnaround. If it’s a complex mechanism, a brief description of the "intended motion" is very helpful.
Do you handle complex mechanical linkages or gear systems?
Absolutely. I specialize in kinematic synchronization. Whether it’s a 4-bar linkage, a Geneva drive, or a complex planetary gear system, I ensure the geometry and timing are mathematically sound before I even hit "record" on the animation.
Is the animation physically accurate or just for show?
My animations are built on mechanical logic. I use precise mates and kinematic chains to ensure that if the model moves in the animation, it is physically capable of moving in the real world. This is perfect for prototyping and verifying your design.

