Solidworks Sheet Metal
Duration: 4h 26m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 48000 Hz, 2ch | 2GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Duration: 4h 26m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 48000 Hz, 2ch | 2GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Learn the entire Solidworks Sheet Metal module, with one of the most comphrensive courses available, covering all tools.
What you'll learn
By the end of the course students will be able to confidently use the Solidworks Sheet Metal module to create a range of Sheet Metal models. All of the Sheet Metal features will be covered, as well as essential background information, like material types
Requirements
You should be able to use a Windows PC at a basic level
A copy of Solidworks. The course uses 2019. Other versions can also be used but some minor details may be different, and the example files may not open properly.
Be able to use the basic features of Solidworks (such as use the interface, view controls, starting new files parts, drawing sketches and so on). If you've never used Solidworks before you'll probably be better off taking just a general introduction to Solidworks course first
Description
Level up your Solidworks skills by mastering the Sheet Metal module!
Solidworks is one of the most popular and powerful 3D CAD programs in the world. Millions of people use it to design everything from 3D-printed toys all the way up to fully-working mechanical vehicles.
However, as well as being used for solid models, Solidworks also has a powerful Sheet Metal module that can be used to virtually make 3D parts from flat sheets.
Now you can join the ranks of Solidworks Sheet Metal users, and learn to create your own Sheet Metal models!
Why this course is different
There are many Sheet Metal courses online, but none quite like this one:
The course covers every Sheet Metal tool in depth and includes the theory behind Sheet Metal concepts like Bend Allowance.
Taught by a Solidworks professional! The instructor been using Solidworks since 2006 and even taken a range of official Solidworks-certified training courses. The instructor currently works as a Product Design Engineer and uses Solidworks every day to design all sorts of things for real clients - no academic-only experience here!
Built on previous feedback! This course is built upon the instructors other best-selling Solidworks courses, and on the feedback from over 7,000 previous students on Udemy alone.
Understand the wider context of Sheet Metal use. As well as explaining the basic Sheet Metal techniques this course also details real world applications and uses, such as the best material to select for the projects, and manufacturing tips.
About this course
This courses includes:
Over 4 hours of high-quality original video.
Sections contain additional resources such as downloadable models and drawings, made specially for the course.
Prompt, support from expert instructor. Have a question? We are always here to support any questions and take a look at your progress.
You will learn
Over the course of eleven detailed sections you'll learn the entire range of Sheet Metal skills, including:
Introduction to the Course - What it covers, how to use the course, and how best to get support
Getting Started with Sheet Metal - Base Flanges, Sheet Metal Properties and Material Selection
Adding Bends - Edge Flanges - one of the most Fundamental Sheet Metal features
Basic Sheet Metal Features - Adding and Removing Material, Miter Flanges, Hems, Jogs and Sketched Bends
Advanced/Specialist Sheet Metal Tools - Crossbreak, Swept Flange, Gusset, Lofted Bend, Tab and Slot, Vent, Unfold and Fold processes
Corner Details - Various Corner Tools available in Solidworks Sheet Metal
Creating Sheet Metal Parts in Other Ways - Insert Bends, Convert to Sheet Metal
Forming Tools - Basic Use, modifying existing Forming Tools, and making and using entirely custom Forming Tools
Practical Example - Making an Enclosure - Many of the previous skills are now combined to create a multi-sheet Enclosure Model
2D Drawings and Exporting Files - 2D Sheet Metal drawings and also how to export Sheet Metal parts into file types that can be widely used by third-party machines.
Conclusion - This final section briefly recaps the entire course.
The course is taught using Solidworks 2019 but the models and resources used will work with any version newer than that. If you have a previous version (2015-2018, or earlier) then users can still follow along and use the course but won't be able to open the optional, example models. There might also be slight differences in interface and terminology between versions.
So sign up today, and begin your first steps in the exciting world of Sheet Metal modelling!
Who this course is for:
Current Solidworks users who wish to expand their skills
You may be a product designer wishing to expand your skills, a hobbyist looking to start 3D printing or an engineering enthusiast.
You might be a long-time Solidworks user, or perhaps are quite to Solidworks and want to build upon a more basic course
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