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    Solidworks For Beginners And Intermediate Users

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    Solidworks For Beginners And Intermediate Users

    Solidworks For Beginners And Intermediate Users
    Published 1/2025
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 3.26 GB | Duration: 7h 19m

    A Comprehensive Guide to SOLIDWORKS Fundamentals and Beyond!

    What you'll learn

    Master SOLIDWORKS interface for efficient navigation and tool access to streamline design and modeling processes.

    Learn to create and modify 3D models using features like extrudes, cuts, and lofts.

    Build complex assemblies using top-down and bottom-up approaches, applying mates and relations.

    Generate accurate 2D technical drawings from 3D models with dimensioning, annotations, and BOM.

    Requirements

    No Prior CAD Experience Needed: Beginners are welcome! This course starts with the basics and progresses to more advanced topics.

    You’ll need access to SOLIDWORKS to practice and follow along with the lessons.

    Description

    Dive into the world of 3D design with "SOLIDWORKS for Beginners and Intermediate Users", a comprehensive course tailored to help you master the fundamentals and intermediate features of SOLIDWORKS. Whether you're a complete novice or looking to enhance your existing skills, this course offers step-by-step guidance to take your design capabilities to the next level.What You'll Learn:Navigate the SOLIDWORKS interface and CommandManager with confidence.Create and modify sketches, 3D parts, assemblies, and drawings.Explore essential features like Extrudes, Revolves, Sweeps, Lofts, Fillets, Chamfers, Drafts, Ribs, and Shells.Work with advanced tools, including Helical and Projected Curves, Face Splitting, and Trimming.Understand assembly approaches and apply mates for accurate designs.Assign materials, apply appearances, and calculate mass properties accurately and efficiently, among other essential skills.Who This Course is For:Beginners: Those new to 3D CAD design who want to build a strong foundation.Intermediate Users: Designers looking to refine their skills and tackle more complex projects.Students and Professionals: Engineers, architects, and hobbyists aiming to enhance their career opportunities or personal projects.Why Enroll?With real-world examples, clear explanations, and hands-on exercises, this course ensures you gain practical experience while building a portfolio-ready skill set. By the end, you’ll have the confidence to bring your ideas to life in SOLIDWORKS.Join now and start designing your future!

    Overview

    Section 1: Getting Started with SOLIDWORKS

    Lecture 1 Course Overview

    Lecture 2 Start a New Part File

    Lecture 3 User Interface of SOLIDWORKS

    Lecture 4 Specifying Units

    Section 2: Mastering Sketching Tools and Techniques in SOLIDWORKS

    Lecture 5 Starting the Sketching Environment

    Lecture 6 Specifying Grids and Snap Settings

    Lecture 7 Creating a Line

    Lecture 8 Creating a Centerline and a Midpoint Line

    Lecture 9 Creating Rectangles

    Lecture 10 Creating Circles

    Lecture 11 Creating Arcs

    Lecture 12 Drawing Polygons

    Lecture 13 Drawing Slots

    Lecture 14 Drawing Ellipses and Elliptical Arcs

    Lecture 15 Drawing Parabolas and Conic Curves

    Lecture 16 Drawing Splines

    Section 3: Editing and Modifying Sketches

    Lecture 17 Download Lesson Files

    Lecture 18 Trimming Unwanted Sketch Entities

    Lecture 19 Extending Sketch Entities

    Lecture 20 Offsetting Sketch Entities

    Lecture 21 Mirroring Sketch Entities

    Lecture 22 Creating Sketch Fillets

    Lecture 23 Creating Sketch Chamfers

    Lecture 24 Creating a Linear Sketch Pattern

    Lecture 25 Creating a Circular Sketch Pattern

    Section 4: Applying Dimensions and Constraints

    Lecture 26 Download Lesson Files

    Lecture 27 Applying Geometric Relations/Constraints

    Lecture 28 Applying Dimensions

    Lecture 29 Editing Dimensions

    Lecture 30 Practice Exercise 1 - Creating a Fully Defined Sketch

    Section 5: Creating Basic Features and Manipulating Views

    Lecture 31 Download Lesson Files

    Lecture 32 Creating an Extruded Feature

    Lecture 33 Creating a Revolved Feature

    Lecture 34 Navigating a 3D Model in the Graphics Area

    Lecture 35 Manipulating View Orientation of a Model

    Lecture 36 Changing the Display Style of a Model

    Section 6: Creating Reference Planes and Cut Features

    Lecture 37 Download Lesson Files

    Lecture 38 Creating Reference Planes - Part 1

    Lecture 39 Creating Reference Planes – Part 2

    Lecture 40 Creating Cut Features - Extruded Cut and Revolved Cut

    Section 7: Practice Exercises

    Lecture 41 Download Lesson Files

    Lecture 42 Practice Exercise 1

    Section 8: Editing and Managing Model Features and Sketches

    Lecture 43 Download Lesson Files

    Lecture 44 Editing a Feature and its Sketch

    Lecture 45 Displaying Earlier Model States and Reordering Features

    Lecture 46 Projecting Edges onto the Sketching Plane

    Section 9: Assigning Appearance and Material, and Calculating Mass Properties

    Lecture 47 Download Lesson Files

    Lecture 48 Assigning an Appearance or Texture

    Lecture 49 Applying Materials and Calculating Mass Properties

    Section 10: Creating Sweep and Lofted Features

    Lecture 50 Download Lesson Files

    Lecture 51 Creating a Sweep Feature

    Lecture 52 Creating a Sweep Cut Feature

    Lecture 53 Creating Lofted and Lofted Cut Features

    Section 11: Creating Curves and 3D Sketches

    Lecture 54 Download Lesson Files

    Lecture 55 Creating Projected, Helical, and Spiral Curves

    Lecture 56 Creating Curves by Specifying XYZ Points and Reference Points

    Lecture 57 Creating a Composite Curve

    Lecture 58 Creating 3D Sketches

    Section 12: Patterning and Mirroring Features

    Lecture 59 Download Lesson Files

    Lecture 60 Creating a Linear Pattern

    Lecture 61 Creating a Circular Pattern

    Lecture 62 Creating a Curve Driven Pattern

    Lecture 63 Creating a Sketch-Driven Pattern

    Lecture 64 Creating a Table-Driven Pattern

    Lecture 65 Creating a Fill Pattern

    Lecture 66 Creating a Variable Pattern

    Lecture 67 Mirroring Features, Faces, or Bodies

    Section 13: Creating Advanced Features: Holes, Threads, Fillets, and More

    Lecture 68 Download Lesson Files

    Lecture 69 Working with the Hole Wizard

    Lecture 70 Adding Cosmetic Threads

    Lecture 71 Creating Threads

    Lecture 72 Creating Fillets – Part 1

    Lecture 73 Creating Fillets – Part 2

    Lecture 74 Creating Chamfers

    Lecture 75 Creating Rib Features

    Lecture 76 Creating Shell Features

    Lecture 77 Creating Wrap Features

    Section 14: Understanding Assembly Approaches, Standard Mates, and More

    Lecture 78 Download Lesson Files

    Lecture 79 Understanding Assembly Approaches and Creating Assemblies with Bottom-up

    Lecture 80 Applying Relations or Mates – Standard Mates

    Lecture 81 Moving and Rotating Individual Components

    Section 15: Working with Advanced Mates

    Lecture 82 Download Lesson Files

    Lecture 83 Working with Advanced Mates and Applying a Profile Center Mate

    Lecture 84 Applying a Symmetric Mate

    Lecture 85 Applying a Width Mate

    Lecture 86 Applying a Path Mate

    Lecture 87 Applying a Linear/Linear Coupler Mate

    Lecture 88 Applying a Limit Distance Mate

    Lecture 89 Applying a Limit Angle Mate

    Section 16: Working with Mechanical Mates

    Lecture 90 Download Lesson Files

    Lecture 91 Working with Mechanical Mates and Applying a Cam Mate

    Lecture 92 Applying a Slot Mate

    Lecture 93 Applying a Hinge Mate

    Lecture 94 Applying a Gear Mate

    Lecture 95 Applying a Rack Pinion Mate

    Lecture 96 Applying a Screw Mate

    Lecture 97 Applying a Universal Joint

    Section 17: Understanding Advanced Assembly Techniques and Management in SOLIDWORKS

    Lecture 98 Download Lesson Files

    Lecture 99 Creating an Assembly Using the Top-down Assembly Approach

    Lecture 100 Editing Assembly Components

    Lecture 101 Editing Mates

    Lecture 102 Patterning Assembly Components — Linear and Circular

    Lecture 103 Mirroring Components of an Assembly

    Lecture 104 Creating Assembly Features

    Lecture 105 Suppressing or Unsuppressing Components

    Lecture 106 Creating an Exploded View

    Lecture 107 Collapsing and Animating an Exploded View

    Lecture 108 Editing an Exploded View and Adding Exploded Lines

    Lecture 109 Detecting Interference in an Assembly

    Lecture 110 Creating Bill of Material (BOM) of an Assembly

    Section 18: Working with Drawings

    Lecture 111 Download Lesson Files

    Lecture 112 Invoking the Drawing Environment

    Lecture 113 Creating the Base View of a Model

    Lecture 114 Invoking Drawing Environment from the Part or the Assembly

    Lecture 115 Creating a Model View

    Lecture 116 Creating Projected Views

    Lecture 117 Creating 3 Standard Views

    Lecture 118 Working with the Angle of Projection

    Lecture 119 Defining the Angle of Projection

    Lecture 120 Editing the Sheet Format

    Lecture 121 Creating a Section View - Part 1

    Lecture 122 Creating a Section View - Part 2

    Lecture 123 Creating an Auxiliary View

    Lecture 124 Creating a Detail View

    Lecture 125 Creating a Removed Section View

    Lecture 126 Creating a Broken-out Section View

    Lecture 127 Creating a Break View

    Lecture 128 Creating a Crop View

    Lecture 129 Creating an Alternate Position View

    Lecture 130 Applying Dimensions and Modifying the Driving Dimension

    Lecture 131 Controlling the Default Dimension/Arrow Style and Adding Notes

    Lecture 132 Adding Center Marks and Centerlines

    Lecture 133 Creating the Bill of Material (BOM) and Adding Balloons

    Lecture 134 Practice Exercise 1

    Beginners: Those new to SOLIDWORKS or 3D modeling who want to learn the basics and build practical skills in design and assembly from scratch.,Intermediate Users: Users with basic CAD experience who wish to enhance their SOLIDWORKS skills and tackle advanced part, assembly, and drawing techniques.,Engineering Students: Learners pursuing careers in design or engineering, seeking hands-on experience with SOLIDWORKS for real-world applications.,Professionals & Hobbyists: Engineers, designers, and hobbyists aiming to improve skills and work efficiently on projects using SOLIDWORKS.