SOLIDWORKS: Become a Certified Associate Today (CSWA)
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This is a streamlined course to take you from knowing nothing about SOLIDWORKS to giving you all the knowledge and skills needed to become a certified SOLIDWORKS associate. This course should enable you to, with confidence, use SOLIDWORKS to design your next innovation. After this course, you can proudly list your SOLIDWORKS skills in your resume.
THIS COURSE IS NOT A SHORTCUT TO GETTING THE CERTIFICATE. We are following a learn-by-doing approach for you to truly master all the skills needed for the certification test.
*The interface used in this program is the classical SOLIDWORKS interface. We have another updated program with the
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About this course:
With this course, you will get:
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Full, free lifetime access to 77 lectures (increasing over time).
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All future extra lectures and upgrades will always be free.
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Unconditional Udemy 30 days money-back guarantee – We are sure you would love the course though 🙂
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Regular free bonus additions to increase your knowledge. – lots of fun topics!
Today, you can start your journey to becoming a SOLIDWORKS professional with ZERO prior experience!
I stress that you need no prior experience, and there is nothing to buy or pay for!!! You will only need SOLIDWORKS itself.
Why our course?!
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Learn from the best. Your instructor is the author of the book Learn SOLIDWORKS books.
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You will have all your questions answered by experts in the course forum.
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Get access to an exclusive student SOLIDWORKS community.
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We follow the learning-by-doing approach, which is proven the best for learning software like SOLIDWORKS.
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We have enlarged the interface icons in our screencasts to make our videos more eye-friendly. We even enlarged the mouse cursor!!
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We use annotations in all our lectures for easier follow-up.
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We made our videos short and concentrated on one or a few aspects to make them easier for reference. We also designed each lecture to be a stand-alone lecture.
You will learn:
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How to navigate through the SOLIDWORKS interface.
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How to sketch with different sketch commands.
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How to define sketches using relations or distances.
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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)
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How to create additional reference planes.
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How to modify given parts to match design needs.
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How to explore different materials for your models.
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How to find your model’s mass, volume, and center of gravity.
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How to assemble different parts into an assembly file.
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How to generate drawings from parts and models.
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How to interpret different drawing annotations.
Click the ‘take this course’ button, top right, now… Every hour you delay is costing you great creations and skills 🙂
Tayseer Almattar
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1What is this Course all about!!Video lesson
This lecture covers:
- What is the course about.
- Who is the course instructor.
- What does the course cover.
- What method is used in teaching the course.
- What you should be able to do by the end of the course.
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2How to Study this course?! In a Udemy-Technical-Sense !!Video lesson
This lecture discusses:
- How to watch this course
- Watch on HD
- Post in discussion board
- Other Udemy related topics
- How to watch this course
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3What is SOLIDWORKS!?Text lesson
This lecture discusses:
- What is SOLIDWORKS.
- What are some benefits for learning SOLIDWOKRS.
- Number of existing SOLIDWORKS users.
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4The SOLIDWORKS Version(s)Text lesson
This lecture discusses:
- The SOLIDWORKS versions we are using for this course.
- Why are we using SW 2015 for instructions and SW 2013 for supplementary materials.
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5What is in this section?! Basic SOLIDWORKS Interface and NavigationVideo lesson
This lecture covers:
- What is covered in the section: Basic SOLIDWOKRS Interface and Navigation
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6Starting a New PartVideo lesson
This lecture will show you:
- Different types of files you can start with SOLIDWOKRS.
- How to start a new part.
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7Know about the Command Bar, Canvas and Design TreeVideo lesson
This lecture will teach you:
- The major parts of SOLIDWORKS interface.
- What is the command bar, canvas and design tree.
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8Adjusting the Document's Measurement UnitsVideo lesson
This lecture will teach you:
- The meaning of Document Measurement Units.
- What are the document measurement units and how you can change them.
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9Utilizing the Mouse for More Efficient Models Control and CreationVideo lesson
This lecture will teach you:
- The type of mouse that would work best with SOLIDWORKS.
- Tips on how to use the mouse for easier modelling and navigation.
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10Switch your SOLIDWORKS interface to Dark ModeText lesson
This lecture address how can the user switch their SOLIDWORKS interface to different schemes.
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11Section Conclusion: Basic Interface and NavigationText lesson
Here are concluding remarks for the section "Basic SOLIDWORKS Interface and Navigation".
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12Discussion - Why Learn 3D Modeling?Text lesson
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13What is in this Section?! Lets Start SketchingVideo lesson
This lecture covers:
- What is covered in the section: Let's Start Sketching
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14Select a Plane to Sketch onVideo lesson
This lecture covers:
- What are sketch planes
- What are the standard three sketching planes
- How to select a plane to start sketching
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15WATCH OUT!! Always Link your Sketches to the OriginVideo lesson
This lecture covers:
- TIP of always linking to the fixed origin.
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16Sketching Basic Shapes Part 1 - Rectangles and LinesVideo lesson
This lecture covers:
- How to take the first step to sketch shapes.
- How sketch lines.
- How to sketch rectangles.
- Different methods of sketching rectangles.
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17Sketching Basic Shapes Part 2 - Circles, Arcs and EllipsesVideo lesson
This lecture covers:
- How to sketch circles.
- How to sketch arcs.
- What are the major and minor axises of an ellipse.
- How to sketch an ellipse.
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18Using Dimensions (Distances) to Define Your SketchVideo lesson
This lecture covers:
- How to use dimensions to define your sketches via "Smart Dimension" command.
- What is an under-defined sketch, fully-defined sketch, and over-defined sketch.
- How to know if your sketch is fully defined.
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19Yes, we can use Angles too!!Video lesson
This lecture covers:
- How to use angles to fully define your sketch (using "Smart Dimension")
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20Using Relations to Define your Sketch Part 1 - Between Lines and PointsVideo lesson
This lecture covers:
- What are relations in SOLIDWORKS.
- Relations that involve a line, two lines, a point and a line and two points.
- How to use relations to define your sketches. Relations covered here are:
- Horizontal
- Vertical
- Merge
- Midpoint
- Coincident
- Parallel
- Perpendicular
- Equal
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21Using Relations to Define Your Sketches Part 2 -Between Circles, Ellipses, LinesVideo lesson
This lecture covers:
- Relations that involve circles and ellipses (curves).
- How to use relations to define your sketches. Relations covered here are:
- Concentric
- Equal
- Tangent
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22SOLIDWORKS Applying Relations Automatically!! How does that work!?Video lesson
This lecture covers:
- Relations that SOLIDWORKS apply automatically.
- How to automatically apply relations in SOLIDWORKS.
- How to know which relation is being applied automatically.
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23Knowing and Deleting Active RelationsVideo lesson
This lecture covers:
- How to know which relations are active.
- How to know which parts of a sketch a relation is linked to.
- How to Delete active relations.
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24Additional Lines: Construction Lines and Center LinesVideo lesson
This lecture covers:
- What are construction and centre lines.
- What are construction lines used for.
- How to convert lines/shapes into construction lines/shapes.
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25More Sketch Commands: Mirror, Offset, Patterns and TrimVideo lesson
This lecture covers:
- What are the sketching commands: Mirror, Offset, Patterns and Trim.
- How would those commands make sketching easier and faster.
- How to use the commands:
- Mirror
- Offset
- Pattern
- Trim
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26EXERCISES on Sketching.... Practice, Practice, Practice.Text lesson
This lecture covers:
- Exercises in which you can apply your sketching skills!
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27Teaser to the next Section: GOING 3DVideo lesson
This lecture covers:
- A teaser to the next section in we will start making 3D models.
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28Section Conclusion: Let us Start SketchingText lesson
This lecture covers:
- Concluding remarks on the section: Let's Start Sketching.
- Check self-examination to make sure you understood the topics covered in the section.
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29What is in This Section?! Lets Start Applying Basic Features!Video lesson
This lecture covers:
- What are the topics covered in the section: Let's Start Applying Basic Features
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30What are Features?! Where do they Fall in Modelling!?Text lesson
This lecture covers:
- What are features.
- Three 'starter' steps to apply features.
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31Our First Features: Extrude Boss, Cut Extrude, and FilletVideo lesson
This lecture covers:
- What are the features Extrude boss, Cut Extrude and Fillets
- How to apply multiple features in one body.
- How to define the feature Extrude boss.
- How to utilize faces as sketch planes.
- How to define the feature Cut extrude.
- How to define the feature Fillet.
- How to apply shortcuts in applying Fillets.
- Previewing the features before apply them.
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32Let us Edit and Delete Features.Video lesson
This lecture covers:
- How to identify features from the design tree.
- How to edit a specific features from the the design tree.
- How changes in features effect different parts in the design.
- How to delete a specific feature from the design tree.
- How to interpret feature deletion pop-up message.
- How could deleting a feature effect the rest of the part.
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33Let us do Chamfers nowVideo lesson
This lecture covers:
- Review: how to delete a feature.
- What are chamfers
- What is the difference between fillets and chamfers
- How to define chamfers by an Angle and a Distance
- How to define chamfers by two Distances
- How to define chamfers by Vertexes
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34Let us Practice our First Features!Video lesson
This lecture covers:
- Interpreting a drawing to model a part.
- How to plan the creation of a model into different steps.
- Drafting a model using the features:
- Extrude Boss.
- Extrude Cut.
- Chamfers (defined by distance-distance).
- Review: Applying linear patterns to create sketches.
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35Design Priorities_ A point in Design IntentVideo lesson
This lecture covers:
- How to model the same model using different approaches.
- How can the same part modification part have different effect is same looking model.
- How to priorities your modeling approach based on your design intent.
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36More on Design Intent!Text lesson
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37EXERCISES on Basic Features..... Practice, Practice, PracticeText lesson
This lecture covers:
- Exercises in which you can apply your basic features skills!
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38Section Conclusion: Let's Start Applying Basic Features!Text lesson
This lecture covers:
- Concluding remarks on the section: Let's Start Applying Basic Features.
- Check self-examination to make sure you understood the topics covered in the section.
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39Join Our SOLIDWORKS CommunityText lesson
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40What is this Section?! Let's Start Applying more Complex FeaturesVideo lesson
The lecture covers:
- What are the topics covered in the section: Let's Start Applying more Complex Features.
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41The Features: Revolved Boss and Revolved Cut!Video lesson
This lecture covers:
- What are the features Revolved Boss and Revolved Cut.
- How to plan your sketch to apply the features Revolved Boss and Revolved Cut.
- What is an axis of revelation.
- How the define the features Revolved Boss and Revolved Cut.
- How to utilize the features Revolved Boss and Revolved Cut to model a part from a drawing.
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42The Features: Swept Boss and Swept CutVideo lesson
This lecture covers:
- What are the features Swept Boss and Swept Cut.
- How many sketch are needed to apply Swept features.
- What is profile sketch and a guide sketch.
- How does profile and guide sketches interact with each other.
- How to create a model using Swept features and a drawing.
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43Reference Geometries: Making new Planes other than Base Planes and faces!Video lesson
This lecture covers:
- What are reference planes.
- How to create new planes different than base planes and faces resulting from features.
- What are some shapes you would need to define new planes for.
- How to specify new plane using one of seven combination:
- Three points
- A line and a point
- Two lines
- Other Planes
- A plane and a line
- A plane and a point
- A plane and a curve
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44The Features: Lofted Boss and Lofted CutVideo lessonThis lecture covers:
- What are the features Lofted Boss and Lofted Cut
- How many sketch are needed to apply the Loft features.
- What are profile sketches and guide curves.
- How does profile and guide sketches interact with each other.
- How to create a model using Loft feature and a drawing.
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457 Shortcuts to Speed up Your WorkflowText lesson
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46PRACTICE!! Let's Model Something that uses some of those Complex Features!Video lesson
This lecture covers:
- Interpreting a drawing to model a part.
- How to plan the creation of a model into different steps.
- Drafting a model using the features:
- Revolved Boss
- Swept Boss
- New reference planes
- Extruded Boss
- Extruded Cut
- Fillets
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47EXERCISES on more Complex Features.Text lesson
This lecture covers:
- Exercises in which you can apply your more complex features skills!
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48Section Conclusion: Let's Start Applying more Complex FeaturesText lesson
This lecture covers:
- Concluding remarks on the section: Let's Start Applying more Complex Features.
- Check self-examination to make sure you understood the topics covered in the section.
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49Hey there! ?Video lesson
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50What is this Section? Let's Explore Material and Mass PropertiesVideo lesson
This lecture covers:
- What are the topics covered in the section Let's Explore Material and Mass Properties
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51Selecting Materials for Your PartsVideo lesson
This lecture covers:
- How to edit the material for a modeled part.
- How to identify materials properties.
- How to adjust the unit of measurement for material properties.
- How does the model appearance change with different materials.
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52Viewing Mass PropertiesVideo lesson
This lecture covers:
- What are mass properties.
- How to know the mass, volume, surface area and center of mass for your models.
- How does different materials have different mass properties.
- How to change the unit of measurement to view mass properties.
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53EXERCISES on Materials and Mass Properties... Practice, Practice, PracticeText lesson
This lecture covers:
- Exercises in which you can apply your mass properties skills!
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54Section Conclusion: Let's Explore Material and Mass Properties.Text lesson
This lecture covers:
- Concluding remarks on the section: Let's Explore Material and Mass Properties.
- Check self-examination to make sure you understood the topics covered in the section.
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55What is this Section? Let's start doing AssembliesVideo lesson
The lecture covers:
- What are the topics covered in the section: "Let's Start doing Assemblies.
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56Opening an Assembly FileVideo lesson
This lecture covers:
- How to open an assembly file in two ways:
- Through a new file
- From an open part
- How add different components to an assembly file.
- How to open an assembly file in two ways:
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57Types of Mates in SOLIDWORKS: Standard, Advanced and MechanicalVideo lesson
This lecture covers:
- How to create mates between parts.
- Three types of mates: standard, advanced, and mechanical
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58A Point in Adding Parts _ Base Fixed PartVideo lesson
This lecture cover:
- The fixed part on an assembly.
- The function of the first added part in an assembly.
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59The Standard Mates: Coincident, Parallel, and PerpendicularVideo lesson
This lecture covers:
- What are the following Standard mates and how to use them to create an assembly:
- Coincident
- Parallel
- Perpendicular
- How to select Mate Relations when creating mates.
- How to use the Move Component command to rotate models.
- The meaning of the sign (-) adjacent to part names in the Design Tree.
- What are the following Standard mates and how to use them to create an assembly:
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60The Standard Mates: Tangent and ConcentricVideo lesson
This lecture covers:
- What are the following standard mates and how to use them to create an assembly:
- Tangent
- Concentric
- Fully defining a component vs. leaving parts of it undefined.
- What are the following standard mates and how to use them to create an assembly:
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61Finding out Existing Mates, Deleting or Modifying them!Video lesson
This lecture covers:
- How to identify existing relations in a given assembly from:
- Design Tree
- Part Options
- How to identify the Mate Selections for an existing relation.
- How to delete an existing relation.
- How to modify an existing relation
- How to identify existing relations in a given assembly from:
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62The Standard Mates: Distance and AngleVideo lesson
This lecture cover:
- What are the following standard mates and how to use them to create an assembly:
- Distance
- Angle
- Different Mate Selections to reach the same mate result.
- What are the following standard mates and how to use them to create an assembly:
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63The Standard Mate: LOCKVideo lesson
This lecture covers:
- What is the Standard Mate LOCK and how to use it.
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64Reference Geometries: Coordinate SystemVideo lesson
This lecture covers
- How to introduce a new coordinate system.
- How to find the center of mass in relation to a newly introduced coordinate system.
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65PRACTICE!! Let's Assemble something using Standard MatesVideo lesson
This lecture covers:
- Using the skills learned earlier in this section to create an assembly from a given parts. Mates used are:
- Coincident
- Parallel
- Distance
- Angle
- Concentric
- There are many different ways to reach the same assembly.
- Using the skills learned earlier in this section to create an assembly from a given parts. Mates used are:
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66EXERCISE: Practice, Practice, Practice - AssembliesText lesson
This lecture covers:
- Exercises in which you can apply your assemblies skills!
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67Section Conclusion: Let's start doing AssembliesText lesson
This lecture covers:
- Concluding remarks on the section: Let's Start doing Assemblies.
- Check self-examination to make sure you understood the topics covered in the section.
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68What is this Section? Let's Start doing 2D DrawingsVideo lesson
This lecture covers:
- What are the topics covered in the section: Let's Start doing 2D drawings
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69The importance of 2D Engineering DrawingsText lesson
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70Opening a Drawing FileVideo lesson
This lecture covers:
- How to open a drawing file in two ways
- Opening from nothing
- Opening from an open part
- How to insert drawings into the canvas
- How to open a drawing file in two ways
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71Adjusting Measurement Units' System in a Drawing FileVideo lesson
This lecture covers:
- How to adjust the measurement unit setting for a drawings file.
- Important notes to consider related to drawing's file unit of measurement
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72Creating Standard Orthographic Views from a PartVideo lesson
This lecture covers:
- How to insert orthographic views from a part.
- What is a base view.
- Which views are connected to the base view and which are not.
- How to add separate additional views when needed.
- How to delete a view.
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73How to Change the Drawing ScaleVideo lesson
This lecture covers:
- How to adjust the scale of drawings using:
- already defined scales
- custom defined scales
- The difference between scaling the base drawing and the accompanied drawings
- What is correct scale to pick for your drawings
- How to adjust the scale of drawings using:
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74Communicate your Drawings: Dimensions, Holes, Centerlines and Display StyleVideo lesson
This lecture covers:
- Displaying dimensions using "Smart Dimension"
- How much information to display in a drawing
- Displaying hole information using "Hole Callout"
- Adjust dimensions displays
- Adjust display style
- Adding Centerlines
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75That Information Block at the Bottom of the Drawing!Video lesson
This lecture covers:
- The type of information displayed at the bottom of a Drawings file.
- Adjusting the information displayed at the bottom of a Drawing file.
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76Exporting a Drawing as a PDF or an ImageVideo lesson
This lecture covers:
- How to export a SOLIDWORKS drawings into an image or a PDF.
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77Additional Drawing Competencies: Know what is meant with drawing annotationsText lesson
This lecture covers:
- How to interpret the following when seen in a drawing:
- Auxiliary View
- Section View
- Detail View
- Brocken-out Section View
- Crop View
- How to interpret the following when seen in a drawing:
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78Section Conclusion: Let's Start doing 2D Drawings!Text lesson
This lecture covers:
- Concluding remarks on the section: Let's Start doing 2D Drawings.
- Check self-examination to make sure you understood the topics covered in the section.

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