Solidworks Essentials: A Project-Based Approach
Published 9/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.40 GB | Duration: 6h 8m
Published 9/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.40 GB | Duration: 6h 8m
Master SOLIDWORKS with Real-World Projects for Beginners
What you'll learn
Master Basic SOLIDWORKS Features: Students will learn how to navigate the SOLIDWORKS interface and utilize fundamental tools like sketching and modeling
Create Detailed 3D Parts and Assemblies: Learners will gain practical skills in designing individual parts, assembling them into complex systems.
Utilize Core Features for Design Efficiency: Students will explore key SOLIDWORKS tools to create efficient and precise designs.
Apply SOLIDWORKS to Real-World Projects: Through hands-on, project-based exercises, learners will solve practical design challenges using SOLIDWORKS.
Requirements
This course is designed to be accessible to beginners, so no prior CAD experience is required.
Description
Welcome to "SOLIDWORKS Essentials: A Project-Based Approach for Beginners," your comprehensive guide to mastering SOLIDWORKS, one of the most widely used 3D CAD design software tools. This course is meticulously designed for beginners who are eager to gain hands-on experience with SOLIDWORKS and embark on a journey into the world of 3D modeling and design.Our project-based approach ensures that you learn by doing, with each lesson building on the previous one to create a cohesive learning experience. You will start with the fundamentals, such as navigating the SOLIDWORKS interface, sketching, and basic modeling techniques. As you progress, you'll tackle more complex tasks, including creating detailed parts and assembling them into intricate systems. By working through real-world projects, you will develop practical skills that are directly applicable to professional scenarios.The course includes downloadable files for practice, allowing you to apply what you’ve learned and reinforce your skills. Whether you are aiming to start a career in design or engineering, or simply want to enhance your technical skills, this course provides the foundational knowledge needed to create professional-grade 3D models in SOLIDWORKS.Designed with beginners in mind, this course requires no prior CAD experience and is also suitable for those looking to refresh or enhance their existing SOLIDWORKS skills. With a focus on practical, project-driven learning, you'll be well-prepared to advance your skills and tackle real-world design challenges confidently.
Overview
Section 1: Getting Started with SOLIDWORKS
Lecture 1 Start a New Part File
Lecture 2 User Interface of SOLIDWORKS
Lecture 3 Specifying Units
Section 2: Creating Sketches for Solid Models
Lecture 4 Starting the Sketching Environment
Lecture 5 Specifying Grids and Snap Settings
Lecture 6 Creating a Line
Lecture 7 Creating a Centerline and a Midpoint Line
Lecture 8 Creating Rectangles
Lecture 9 Creating Circles
Lecture 10 Creating Arcs
Lecture 11 Drawing Polygons
Lecture 12 Drawing Slots
Lecture 13 Drawing Ellipses and Elliptical Arcs
Lecture 14 Drawing Parabolas and Conic Curves
Lecture 15 Drawing Splines
Section 3: Editing and Modifying Sketches
Lecture 16 Trimming Unwanted Sketch Entities
Lecture 17 Extending Sketch Entities
Lecture 18 Offsetting Sketch Entities
Lecture 19 Mirroring Sketch Entities
Lecture 20 Creating fillets
Lecture 21 Creating Chamfers
Lecture 22 Creating a Linear Sketch Pattern
Lecture 23 Creating a Circular Sketch Pattern
Section 4: Applying Dimensions and Constraints
Lecture 24 Applying Geometric Constraints/Relations
Lecture 25 Applying Dimensions
Lecture 26 Editing Dimensions
Section 5: Practice Exercise – Creating a Sketch
Lecture 27 Practice Exercise 1 - Creating a Fully Defined Sketch
Section 6: Creating Extruded and Revolved Base Features
Lecture 28 Creating an Extruded Feature
Lecture 29 Creating a Revolved Feature
Section 7: Creating 3D Parts of Suspension System
Lecture 30 Mounting Frame - Part 1
Lecture 31 Lower A Arm - Part 2
Lecture 32 Upper A Arm - Part 3
Lecture 33 Joint Base - Part 4
Lecture 34 Knuckle - Part 5
Lecture 35 Ball Stud - - Part 6
Lecture 36 Hub Outer Flanged Ring - Part 7
Lecture 37 Hub Inner Flanged Ring - Part 8
Lecture 38 Bearing Cage - Part 9
Lecture 39 Bearing Ball - Part 10
Lecture 40 Wheel Stud - Part 11
Lecture 41 Drive Shaft - Part 12
Lecture 42 Disc Brake - Part 13
Lecture 43 Shock Housing - Part 14
Lecture 44 Piston Rod - Part 15
Lecture 45 Spring - Part 16
Lecture 46 Nut - Part 17
Lecture 47 Caliper Body - Part 18
Lecture 48 Mounting Bolt - Part 19
Lecture 49 Rivet - Part 20
Section 8: Creating Suspension System Assembly
Lecture 50 Suspension System Assembly - Part 1 of 2
Lecture 51 Suspension System Assembly - Part 2 of 2
Beginners in CAD Design: Individuals new to computer-aided design (CAD) who want to learn the fundamentals of SOLIDWORKS in a structured, hands-on environment.,Hobbyists and Makers: Enthusiasts interested in creating detailed 3D models for personal projects, prototyping, or DIY endeavors.,Job Seekers: Those looking to add valuable SOLIDWORKS skills to their resume and improve their employability in industries that require CAD expertise.,Aspiring Engineers and Designers: Students or professionals seeking foundational skills in 3D modeling and assembly design to advance their career in engineering, product design, or related fields.