Solidworks 2017-21 :Become a Certified Associate Today-CSWA
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Solidworks 2017-21 :Become a Certified Associate Today-CSWA at UDEMY Overview
Duration | 5 hours |
Total fee | ₹360 |
Mode of learning | Online |
Difficulty level | Beginner |
Credential | Certificate |
Solidworks 2017-21 :Become a Certified Associate Today-CSWA at UDEMY Highlights
- Earn a Certificate of completion from Udemy
- Learn from 48 downloadable resource and 26 articles
- Get full lifetime access of the course material
- Comes with 30 days money back guarantee
Solidworks 2017-21 :Become a Certified Associate Today-CSWA at UDEMY Course details
- For Individuals intending to learn the basics of SOLIDWORKS
- For Individuals intending to take SOLIDWORKS Associate Certificate
- For Individuals intending to learn the basics of SOLIDWORKS
- For Individuals wanting to get started with 3D modeling
- For Individuals wanting to get a better job via SOLIDWORKS skills
- For Individuals wanting to list SOLIDWORKS skills in their resume
- For Designers, Engineers, Makers, and Hobbyist
- How to sketch with different sketch commands
- How to define sketches using relations or distances
- How to create additional reference planes
- How to modify given parts to match design needs
- How to explore different materials for your models
- How to find your model's mass, volume, and center of gravity
- This is a streamlined course to take you from knowing nothing about SOLIDWORKS to give you all the knowledge and skills needed to become a certified SOLIDWORKS Associate (CSWA)
- This course will enable you to, with confidence, use SOLIDWORKS to design your next innovation
- How to use more than 10 different features to create 3D models. (extruded boss and cut, fillet, chamfers, revolved boss and cut, swept boss and cut, lofted boss and cut)
Solidworks 2017-21 :Become a Certified Associate Today-CSWA at UDEMY Curriculum
Starters and course overview
What is this course
How to Study this course?! In a Udemy-Technical-Sense !!
Basic Solidworks interface and navigation
What is in this section
Starting a New Part
The Command Bar, Canvas and Design Tree
Adjusting the document's measurement units
Utilizing the Mouse for More Efficient Models Control and Creation
Let's start sketching
What is in this Section?! Lets Start Sketching
Select a Plane to Sketch on
WATCH OUT!! Always Link your Sketches to the Origin
Sketching Basic Shapes Part 1 - Rectangles and Lines
Sketching Basic Shapes Part 2 - Circles, Arcs and Ellipses
Using Dimensions (Distances) to Define Your Sketch
Yes, we can use Angles too!!
Using Relations to Define your Sketch Part 1 - Between Lines and Points
Using Relations to Define Your Sketches Part 2 -Between Circles, Ellipses, Lines
SOLIDWORKS Applying Relations Automatically!! How does that work!?
Knowing and Deleting Active Relations
Additional Lines: Construction Lines and Center Lines
More Sketch Commands: Mirror, Offset, Patterns and Trim
Let's start applying basic features
What is in this section? Let's start applying basic features
Our first features
Let us Edit and Delete Features
Let us do Chamfers now
Design Priorities_ A point in Design Intent
Let us Practice our First Features!
Let's start applying more complex features
What is this section?
The Features: Revolved Boss and Revolved Cut!
Reference Geometries: Making new Planes other than Base Planes and faces!
The Features: Lofted Boss and Lofted Cut
PRACTICE!! Let's Model Something that uses some of those Complex Features!
Let's explore material and mass properties
What is this section?
Selecting Materials for Your Parts
Let's start doing assemblies
Opening an Assembly File
Types of Mates in SOLIDWORKS: Standard, Advanced and Mechanical
A Point in Adding Parts Base Fixed Part
The Standard Mates: Tangent and Concentric
The Standard Mates: Distance and Angle
The Standard Mate: LOCK
Reference Geometries: Coordinate System
PRACTICE!! Let's Assemble something using Standard Mates