SOLIDWORKS SECRETS Course – From Beginner To Advanced


Become SOLIDWORKS INDUSTRY PROFESSIONAL With 12 Hours Actionable Course Full Of Examples Even With ZERO Experience

What you will learn

Learning sketching where are explained sketch tools (Line, Circle, Rectangle, Slot, Spline, Fillet, Chamfer, Mirror, Linear and circular sketch pattern …

Learning how to use those sketches to create a 3D model. All main tools for working with 3D model are explained

Learning how to use parts to create assembly. How to define relations between parts in assembly using mates.

Learning how to create engineering drawings. Different drawing views, how to put dimensions, how to use symbols such as surface finish and welding

Learning how to model a product using picture (.jpg file) to get as much as possible realistic design

Learning how to evaluate your model using Compare documents, Part reviewer, Measure, Symmetry check, Performance Evaluation…

Learning how to create photorealistic images and how to create animation videos

You’ll gain confidence to negotiate for bigger salary

You’ll learn to confidently design CAD models from the sketch to 3D even if you never open Solidworks before

You’ll be able to start your Solidworks CAD designer career and start making money

You’ll start to think like a CAD designer

You’ll be able to confidently list your SOLIDWORKS skills in your resume

Description

★★★ Become SOLIDWORKS INDUSTRY PROFESSIONAL With 12 Hours Actionable Course Full Of Examples Even With ZERO Experience ★★★

The problem is that most of the students..

1. Don’t have the right mind strategy to think like a designer

2. They are not able to find the quickest way to find the design solution o

3. They don’t know how to approach to the design problem

If you want have full confidence in your skills let me introduce you to the training that will teach you professional skills even if you never touched Solidworks before.

In this course you will get skills, training and examples to overcome those obstacles and starts employing your skills in industry environment by …

1. Learning sketching where are explained sketch tools (Line, Circle, Rectangle, Slot, Spline, Fillet, Chamfer, Mirror, Linear and circular sketch pattern, Convert and offset entities, Polygon…).

2. Learning how to use those sketches to create a 3D model. All main tools for working with 3D model are explained (Extruded Boss, Extruded Cut, Revolved Boss, Revolved Cut, Swept Boss, Lofted Boss, Hole Wizard, Fillet, Chamfer, Mirror, Linear pattern, Rib, Draft, Shell…). As well how to create a new plane, new coordinate system, how to calculate mass, volume, and center of mass.

3. Learning how to use parts to create assembly. How to define relations between parts in assembly using mates. All the basic mates (Coincident, concentric, parallel, perpendicular, distance, angle, tangent…), advanced mates (Width, Distance and angle, Width, Profile center, Path mate, Symmetric…) and mechanical mates (Hinge, Cam, Gear, Screw…).

4. Learning how to create engineering drawings. Different drawing views, how to put dimensions, how to use symbols such as surface finish and welding. As well how to create Bill of Materials (BOM) table and much more.

5. Learning how to model a product using picture (.jpg file) to get as much as possible realistic design.

6. Learning how to evaluate your model using Compare documents, Part reviewer, Measure, Symmetry check, Performance Evaluation…

7. Learning how to create photorealistic images and how to create animation videos. It is explained how to set up a camera, lights, appearance and scene. How to render a model and how to set up a Schedule rendering. As well how set up a motors in animations video, how to change appearance and position of the model in animation video. And in the last lectures is shown how to create an walkthrough videos.

8. You’ll gain confidence to negotiate for bigger salary

9. You’ll learn to confidently design CAD models from the sketch to 3D even if you never open Solidworks before


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10. You’ll be able to start your Solidworks CAD designer career and start making money

11. You’ll start to think like a CAD designer

12. You’ll be able to confidently list your SOLIDWORKS skills in your resume

Now what makes me credible to teach you this topic?

I have master’s degree in mechanical engineering and I’m Solidworks certified professional designer. I have over 5 years industry experience in using Solidworks, CATIA and AutoCAD where I was designing resistance welding machines.

On the other hand last two years I have enrolled over 30 000 students on my 12 courses with my average courses rate 4.6 out of 5.

This course can transform your Solidworks skills, your career and at the end your life as you know but don’t take my word for it.

Read just few of these raving student testimonials for yourself…

★★★★★ ” This course was really very helpful to learn and explore Solidworks. As a future mechanical engineer it was very important for me to learn Solidworks and this course was really designed in the way which help an absolute beginner to learn more about Solidworks.”Om S.

★★★★★ It is the most underrated course in this platform. Understood the concepts very well.Madhusuthan A.

★★★★★ ” Course is excellent for beginners with step by step explanation and covers almost all the tool in Solidworks.”Mageshwaran R.

BONUS: Students who enroll today will receive my lifetime personal email support. So you can contact me anytime regarding any question you have.

30-DAY GUARANTEE: If you don’t see incredible results from this course within the next 30 days, Udemy will refund your entire investment!

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Content

INTRODUCTION

Introduction
What Is Solidworks?
Contact

GETTING FAMILIAR WITH SOLIDWORKS

Creating a New File
User Interface
Mouse Movements
Opening/Saving Document

SKETCHING

Creating a Sketch On The Standard Planes
Basic Sketch Tools
Under/Fully/Over Defined Sketch
Sketch Relations
Sketch Dimensions
Driving vs Driven Dimension
Trim And Extend
Offset Entities
Mirror Entities
Dynamic Mirror Entities
Linear And Circular Sketch Pattern
Move/Copy/Rotate/Scale/Stretch Sketch Entities
Repair Sketch
Quick Snaps
Instant 2D
Edit Sketch
Unit System
Converting Sketch To 3D Model

SKETCH EXAMPLES

Example#1
Example#2

SKETCH EXERCISES

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EXTRUSION

Extruded Boss – Start/End Conditions
Extruded Cut – Start/End Conditions
Extrusion Direction
Ectruded Boss – Thin Feature

SKETCHING ADVANCED

Sketch On The Face
Rapid Sketch
Plane Creation
Derived Sketch
3D Sketch
Convert And Offset Entities
Linked Dimensions And Global Variables
Equations
Heads-Up View Toolbar

EXTRUSION EXAMPLES

Example#1
Example#2

EXTRUSION EXERCISES

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PART MODELLING FEATURES

Revolved Boss / Revolved Cut
Swept Boss
Swept Cut
Lofted Boss
Lofted Cut
Boundary Boss
Boundary Cut
Multi-Body Part
Fillet And Chamfer
Draft
Draft Types
Rib
Shell
Hole Wizard
Thread
Mirror
Linear Pattern
Wrap
Helix, Spiral And Composite Curve
Split Line And Text
Intersect
Instant 3D
Using Sketch By Multiple Features
Part Modification

MATERIAL, APPEARANCE AND RENDERING

Material And Density
Appearance
Scene
Camera
Lights
Rendering

PART MODELLING EXAMPLES

Example#1
Example#2

PART MODELLING EXERCISES

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CONFIGURATIONS AND DESIGN TABLE

Configuration
Design Table

ASSEMBLY CREATION

Inserting Components
Moving Components
Standard Mates
Advanced Mates
Mechanical Mates
Belt
Mirror Components
Assembly Features
Sub-assembly
Exploded View
In-Context Features And External References
Collision Detection
Replacing Part
Top-Down Assembly

ASSEMBLY EXAMPLES

Example#1
Example#2

ASSEMBLY EXERCISES

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ANIMATION

Motion Study And Animation Wizard
Applying Motors
Adding Appearance And View Orientation
Walk Through 1
Walk Through 2

DRAWINGS

Setting Up A Drawing Sheet
Orthographic Views
View Properties And Projected View
Driving VS Driven Dimensions
Driving Dimensions
Driven Dimensions
Baseline Dimensions
Ordinate Dimensions
Angular Dimension
Chamfer dimension
Model Items Assembly
Dimension Properties
Dimension Style
Document Properties
Dimension Rounding
View Focus
Custom Type View
3D Drawing View Tool
Convert View
Predefined View
Relative View
Section View
Auxiliary View
Detail View
Broken-out Section View
Break View
Alternate Position View
Crop View
Isometric Section View
Centermark And Centerline
Hole Callout
Surface Finish Symbol
Weld Symbol
Hatch Pattern
Exploded View
Balloon and magnetic line
Autoballoon
Hole Table
Bill Of Materials Table (BOM)
BOM Sorting
Missing Item In BOM
Custom Properties
Equations
Show/Hide Components
Linked Notes
General Table
Layers
Multiple Sheets
Edit Sheet
Measuring Tool
Sheet Properties
Saving Options

DRAWING EXAMPLES

Example#1
Example#2

DRAWING EXERCISES

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MODELLING FROM PHOTOGRAPHS

Introduction
Sketch Picture1 And Extrusion
Sketch Picture2 And Extrusion
Slot And Circular Hole
Fillet
Creating USB Slots
Text
Appearance And Rendering

MODELLING FROM PHOTOGRAPHS EXERCISE

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REFERENCE GEOMETRY AND EVALUATION TOOLS

Mass Properties
Override Mass Properties
Measuring Tool
Interference Detection
Compare Documents
Symmetry Check
Part Reviewer
Assembly Visualisation
Performance Evaluation
Compare Assembly
Check Active Document

CONCLUSION

Congratulations!!!
Bonus Lecture