SolidWorks Masterclass: From Fundamentals to Specializations
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Introduction
Welcome to the SolidWorks course designed to empower beginners with comprehensive skills in 3D CAD modeling and design. Whether you’re new to SolidWorks or seeking to enhance your proficiency, this course offers a structured learning path that covers fundamental concepts, advanced techniques, and practical applications. By the end of this course, you’ll be equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to create precise and detailed 3D models efficiently.
Section 1: SolidWorks – Beginners
In the initial section of this course, you will embark on your SolidWorks journey by gaining a solid foundation in the software. Starting with an introduction to SolidWorks and its user interface, you’ll learn how to navigate the workspace effectively. Essential skills such as using basic modeling tools like Extrude, Revolve, and Loft will be covered in depth. These tools are fundamental for creating 3D shapes and objects from 2D sketches, providing you with a robust understanding of SolidWorks’ core capabilities.
Section 2: SolidWorks – Intermediate
Moving into the intermediate level, you’ll expand your knowledge and capabilities in SolidWorks. This section focuses on enhancing your productivity through advanced modeling techniques. You’ll learn how to create complex patterns using Linear and Circular patterns, efficiently replicate features using mirroring techniques, and manage appearances to enhance the visual representation of your models. Additionally, you’ll explore how to apply threads and views to your designs, ensuring accurate communication of technical details.
Section 3: SolidWorks – Advanced
In the advanced section, you’ll elevate your SolidWorks skills to a professional level. This section covers topics essential for complex design and analysis tasks. You’ll delve into Simulation Xpress for basic analysis, enabling you to simulate real-world conditions and validate your designs for performance and durability. Creating assemblies and parts using advanced techniques, such as mates and exploded views, will allow you to understand how components fit together and function as a cohesive unit. Additionally, you’ll explore design tables, animations, and specialized features like Gear Mate and Ball Bearing Assembly, which are crucial for mechanical design projects.
Section 4: SolidWorks Project – To Create a Single Cylinder IC Engine
Putting your knowledge into practice, this section focuses on a hands-on project to design a Single Cylinder IC Engine using SolidWorks. You’ll start by modeling individual components such as pistons, crankshafts, gears, and valve mechanisms. As you progress through the project, you’ll learn how to assemble these components into a functional engine, ensuring precision in dimensions and clearances. This project not only enhances your modeling skills but also provides valuable experience in component design and assembly techniques used in mechanical engineering.
Section 5: SolidWorks Case Study – Oil Tank with Stands Layout
In this case study, you’ll apply your SolidWorks skills to a practical engineering project: designing an Oil Tank with Stands Layout. You’ll learn how to create detailed components such as stands and platforms, ensuring structural integrity and alignment with precise dimensions. This section emphasizes the importance of project management within SolidWorks, from initial design concepts to final assembly and documentation.
Section 6: SolidWorks Case Study – Kids Bicycle Design
The final section of the course focuses on designing and modeling a Kids Bicycle using SolidWorks. This project-based learning experience guides you through creating complex components such as frames, wheels, pedals, and handlebars. You’ll gain insights into the integration of ergonomic and functional considerations into product design, as well as the assembly process of mechanical systems. By the end of this section, you’ll have developed a comprehensive understanding of product design principles and practical skills in using SolidWorks for innovative design projects.
Section 7: Conclusion
In conclusion, this SolidWorks course is designed to equip you with essential skills for 3D modeling, design, and engineering. Whether you’re pursuing a career in mechanical engineering, product design, or manufacturing, mastering SolidWorks through this course will provide you with a competitive edge. By combining theoretical knowledge with practical hands-on projects, you’ll be well-prepared to tackle real-world design challenges and bring your ideas to life with confidence and precision using SolidWorks.
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1Introduction to SolidWorksVideo lesson
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2Mouse FormatVideo lesson
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3ExtrudeVideo lesson
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4Extruded CutVideo lesson
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5Revolved BaseVideo lesson
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6Revolved CutVideo lesson
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7Making Rectangle Sweep PatternVideo lesson
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8Making Circular Sweep PatternVideo lesson
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9Using Line and Spline ProfilesVideo lesson
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10Loft BasicsVideo lesson
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11Making through SketchesVideo lesson
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12Advanced LoftVideo lesson
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13Fillet BasicsVideo lesson
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14Applying filled on the edges of square blocks and circular objectsVideo lesson
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15Face Full Round Filet pert FilletVideo lesson
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16ChamferVideo lesson
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17RibVideo lesson
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18ShellVideo lesson
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19DraftVideo lesson
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20DraftxpertVideo lesson
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21Hole wizardVideo lesson
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22Introduction to SolidWorksVideo lesson
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23Linear Pattern Part 1Video lesson
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24Linear Pattern Part 2Video lesson
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25Circular Pattern Part 1Video lesson
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26Circular Pattern Part 2Video lesson
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27Mirror Part 1Video lesson
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28Mirror Part 2Video lesson
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29Threads and Views Part 1Video lesson
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30Threads and Views Part 2Video lesson
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31Appearance Part 1Video lesson
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32Appearance Part 2Video lesson
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33Introduction to SolidWorksVideo lesson
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34Simulation Xpress Analysis Part 1Video lesson
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35Simulation Xpress Analysis Part 2Video lesson
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36Simulation Xpress Analysis Part 3Video lesson
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37Simulation Xpress Analysis Part 4Video lesson
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38Making parts and Assembly Part 1Video lesson
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39Making parts and Assembly Part 2Video lesson
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40Making parts and Assembly Part 3Video lesson
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41Making parts and Assembly Part 4Video lesson
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42Making parts and Assembly Part 5Video lesson
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43Making parts and Assembly Part 6Video lesson
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44Explode Part 1Video lesson
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45Explode Part 2Video lesson
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46Drawing Dimensioning Part 1Video lesson
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47Drawing Dimensioning Part 2Video lesson
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48Drawing Annotations Part 1Video lesson
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49Drawing Annotations Part 2Video lesson
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50Drawing Annotations Part 3Video lesson
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51Telescope Part 1Video lesson
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52Telescope Part 2Video lesson
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53Telescope Part 3Video lesson
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54TemplatesVideo lesson
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55Design Table Part 1Video lesson
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56Design Table Part 2Video lesson
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57AnimationVideo lesson
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58Gear Mate Part 1Video lesson
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59Gear Mate Part 2Video lesson
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60Gear Mate Part 3Video lesson
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61Gear Mate Part 4Video lesson
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62Gear Mate Part 5Video lesson
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63Gear Mate Part 6Video lesson
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64Ball bearing assemblyVideo lesson
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65Introduction to ProjectVideo lesson
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66PistonVideo lesson
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67Piston ContinueVideo lesson
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68Connecting RodVideo lesson
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69Connecting LockVideo lesson
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70CrankshaftVideo lesson
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71Crankshaft ContinueVideo lesson
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72GearsVideo lesson
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73Gears ContinueVideo lesson
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74Rocker Arm RodVideo lesson
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75Gear RodVideo lesson
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76Valve RetainersVideo lesson
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77CAM ShaftVideo lesson
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78Rocker ArmVideo lesson
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79Valve-Sub AssyVideo lesson
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80Piston-Sub AssyVideo lesson
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81Final Assy Part 1Video lesson
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82Final Assy Part 2Video lesson
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83Final Assy Part 3Video lesson
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