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Learn Solidworks 3D Modeling Step by Step - You'll learn commands and tools f3D Part Modeling, Assemblies and drawings.
What you'll learn
In this Solidworks course, you'll get up to speed on creating complex parts, assemblies and drawings. We'll cover all the key tools and techniques.
We'll look at modeling 3D features by extruding or evolving sketches into 3D parts. Followed by creating more complex objects using the sweep, loft etc. tools.
Parts will be modified using a suite of tools that includes Fillets, Chamfers, Ribs, Draft, Shell, plus so much more. We'll cover best practices for assemblies.
we'll see how to create drawings to relate the final parts in assemblies to a manufacturer, complete with an itemized bill of materials and drawing notes.
This course is for anyone looking to get into the world of 3D design and will benefit new users as well as those transitioning from other software packages.
Requirements
You should be able to use a Windows PC at a basic level.
Installation of solidworks into your PC/Laptop is required.
No prior knowledge needed. You just need the desire to learn and create awesome 3D Models.
Description
In this Solidworks course, you'll get up to speed on creating complex parts, assemblies and drawings. We'll cover all the key tools and techniques so you can focus on your design and not the software. We'll start with the basic sketch tools and create two-dimensional sketches that will become the foundation for 3D objects. Next, we'll look at modeling 3D features by extruding or evolving sketches into 3D parts. Followed by creating more complex objects using the sweep, loft, and surface tools. Parts will be modified using a suite of tools that includes Fillets, Chamfers, Ribs, Draft, Shell, plus so much more. And that's just the beginning. We will cover the best practices for putting parts together into assemblies and building robust structures. Finally, we'll see how to create drawings to relate the final parts in assemblies to a manufacturer, complete with an itemized bill of materials and drawing notes. This course is for anyone looking to get into the world of 3D design and will benefit new users as well as those transitioning from other software packages. Are you ready to upgrade your skills and learn one of the most powerful 3D CAD design software packages in the industry? Join me in this course for SOLIDWORKS Hands-on Essential Training 2023.
Overview
Section 1: Course Introduction
Lecture 1 Course Introduction Video
Section 2: Introduction to SOLIDWORKS
Lecture 2 Launching Solidworks for the first time
Lecture 3 Navigating in the 3D Workspace
Lecture 4 Solidworks Custom Templates
Lecture 5 Saving, Renaming and Managing Files in SOLIDWORKS
Lecture 6 Measuring in SOLIDWORKS
Section 3: SOLIDWORKS Quick Start
Lecture 7 Creating your First 3D Part
Lecture 8 Building your First Assembly
Lecture 9 Making your First CAD Drawing
Lecture 10 Basic Steps for 3D Modeling
Section 4: Basic Part Modeling
Lecture 11 Creating Sketches
Lecture 12 Understanding Sketch Relationships
Lecture 13 Using the Extrude Feature
Lecture 14 Using the Extrude Cut Feature
Lecture 15 Creating Revolved Feature
Lecture 16 Making Revolved Cuts
Lecture 17 Applying Materials and Colors
Lecture 18 Finding Mass Properties in Solidworks
Lecture 19 System Options, Units and Templates
Lecture 20 Working with Smart dimension tool
Lecture 21 Selecting Colors
Lecture 22 Creating Reference Coordinate Systems
Section 5: Sketch Tools
Lecture 23 Line and Centerline tools
Lecture 24 Using the Rectangle tool
Lecture 25 Circles and Arcs
Lecture 26 Drawing Slots
Lecture 27 Sketching Polygons
Lecture 28 Creating Text
Lecture 29 Using Equations and Linked Variables
Lecture 30 Using the Spline Tool
Lecture 31 Equation Driven Tool
Lecture 32 Sketch Ink
Section 6: Modifying Sketches
Lecture 33 Trimming and Extending a Sketch
Lecture 34 Creating Offset Geometry
Lecture 35 Moving , Copying Rotating and Scaling
Lecture 36 Erasing, Undoing and Redoing Actions
Lecture 37 Using the Mirror Tool
Lecture 38 Creating Repeating Patterns in a Sketch
Lecture 39 Improve Sketches by using Construction Lines
Lecture 40 Using the Convert Entities Tool
Lecture 41 Adding Fillets and Chamfers to Sketches
Section 7: Reference Geometry
Lecture 42 Working with Planes
Lecture 43 Making an Axis
Lecture 44 Creating a Coordinate System
Lecture 45 Markup View
Section 8: Part Modifications
Lecture 46 Adding Fillets to a Part
Lecture 47 Chamfering Edges
Lecture 48 Applying Draft
Lecture 49 Using the Shell Command
Lecture 50 Using the Mirror Command
Lecture 51 Creating Linear Patterns
Lecture 52 Creating Circular Patterns
Section 9: Advanced Part Modeling
Lecture 53 Loft Tool
Lecture 54 Lofted Shapes with Guide Curves
Lecture 55 Making Lofted Cuts
Lecture 56 Creating Swept Shapes
Lecture 57 Making Swept Cuts
Lecture 58 Using the Wrap Command
Lecture 59 Boundary Boss/Bass
Lecture 60 Intersect Tool
Lecture 61 Working with Configurations
Lecture 62 Surface Tools
Lecture 63 Using Surfaces to Build Solid Models
Lecture 64 Move Copy Bodies with Direct Editing Tool
Lecture 65 Move Face with Direct Editing tool
Lecture 66 Combine in Direct Editing Tool
Lecture 67 Split in Direct Editing Tool
Lecture 68 Project Curve
Lecture 69 Slice Tool
Lecture 70 Introduction to Sheet metal Tools
Lecture 71 Introduction to Weldments
Lecture 72 Using Markup
Section 10: Hole Wizard
Lecture 73 Overview of Hole Wizard
Lecture 74 Understanding Hole types and Standards
Lecture 75 Positioning Holes in 3D
Lecture 76 Hole Wizard Slots
Section 11: Blocks
Lecture 77 How to use Sketch Blocks
Lecture 78 Creating Blocks
Lecture 79 Designing with Blocks
Section 12: Building Assemblies
Lecture 80 Starting an Assembly
Lecture 81 Copying, moving and Rotating Parts in Assembly
Lecture 82 Mating Parts together into a Assembly
Lecture 83 Working with Subassemblies
Lecture 84 Making Linear Patterns into Assemblies
Lecture 85 Making Circular Patterns into Assemblies
Lecture 86 Solidworks Toolbox and External Resources
Section 13: Advanced Mates
Lecture 87 Creating Mates between Components
Lecture 88 Mating Parts with Advanced Mates
Lecture 89 Mating parts with Path Mate
Lecture 90 Mechanical Mates
Lecture 91 Mating Parts by Aligning planes or Fundamental Planes
Lecture 92 Magnetic Mates
Lecture 93 Asset Publisher for Magnetic Mates
Section 14: In-Context Modeling
Lecture 94 Linking Sketches to Other parts in In-Context Modeling
Lecture 95 Using Layout sketches in In-Context Modeling
Lecture 96 Using Hole Wizard in In-Context Modeling
Section 15: Part Drawings
Lecture 97 Working with Drawing Templates
Lecture 98 Drawing Options and Sheet Properties
Lecture 99 Choosing the Correct Projection Angle
Lecture 100 Adding Model Views to a Drawing
Section 16: Dimensioning
Lecture 101 Baseline dimensions and chain dimensions in Solidworks Drawings
Lecture 102 Creating Ordinate Dimensions in Solidworks Drawings
Lecture 103 Dimensioning Holes and Curved Features in Solidworks Drawings
Lecture 104 Auto Dimension tool in Solidworks Drawings
Section 17: Adding General Annotations
Lecture 105 Adding General Annotations in Solidworks Drawings
Lecture 106 Adding special views to your drawings
Lecture 107 Linking drawing notes to Custom Properties
Section 18: Assembly Drawings
Lecture 108 Adding Assemblies to the drawings
Lecture 109 Adding Bill of material in Assembly Drawings
Lecture 110 Adding Balloons on an Assembly drawing
Lecture 111 Making an exploded view in Assembly Drawing
This course is for anyone looking to get into the world of 3D design and will benefit new users as well as those transitioning from other software packages.
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