Manufacturing Guide for Mechanical Product Development
Manufacturing Guide for Mechanical Product Development, available at $49.99, has an average rating of 4.5, with 44 lectures, based on 501 reviews, and has 3136 subscribers.
You will learn about Make mechanical prototypes for design projects Transform ideas into physical products and physical products into success Understand how everyday things are made Approach machine shops and manufacturing companies for manufacturing your product This course is ideal for individuals who are Anyone with a passion to understand how things are made and how manufacturing works. No prior technical background required. It is particularly useful for Anyone with a passion to understand how things are made and how manufacturing works. No prior technical background required.
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Summary
Title: Manufacturing Guide for Mechanical Product Development
Price: $49.99
Average Rating: 4.5
Number of Lectures: 44
Number of Published Lectures: 43
Number of Curriculum Items: 44
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 43
Original Price: $99.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Make mechanical prototypes for design projects
- Transform ideas into physical products and physical products into success
- Understand how everyday things are made
- Approach machine shops and manufacturing companies for manufacturing your product
Who Should Attend
- Anyone with a passion to understand how things are made and how manufacturing works. No prior technical background required.
Target Audiences
- Anyone with a passion to understand how things are made and how manufacturing works. No prior technical background required.
Welcome to the course that will explain Manufacturing from the very basics – “Manufacturing Guide for Product Development”. Whether you are an engineer, product developer, emerging entrepreneur, or simply an Android or Java Developer who is intrigued by the world of manufacturing, this course will provide skills that will help you in many aspects of your engineering or non-engineering career.
Gain Manufacturing Knowledge without Spending $60,000 in Colleges and Universities
- Complete overview of modern manufacturing methods
- Video links that demonstrate these manufacturing methods to understand them visually
- All complex industrial processes explained in the easiest manner; No unnecessary technical terms and jargons
- Connection between manufacturing and product development
- Understanding of how everyday products are made like bottles, grocery bags, smartphone case, pipes, metal containers etc.
Course Summary
Sometimes, even engineers who spend 4 years of college learning theories do not know enough about manufacturing. I have spent countless hours learning manufacturing theories and just as many hours practising in the mechanical engineering industry. I have compiled all the juicy and interesting things in this Udemy course while leaving out unnecessary things so this course is all you need.
Unlike computer programming, manufacturing and mechanical engineering are hands-on fields. You need to visit machine shops and factories to see the actual physical processes in order to learn properly. But, I have manufacturing-related video links in this course that will allow you to learn everything without having to visit hot and dirty factories.
The best thing about this course is that it uses the simplest language and avoids all the technical and unnecessarily complicated wording so you can understand even the most complicated topics with ease. As long as you have passion to learn amazing things, YOU MUST TAKE THIS COURSE.
Contents and Overview
This course contains over 40 lectures, 2+ hours of contents, and a compilation of the best video demonstrations for each topic discussed.
I will cover these topics
- Materials
- Plastic Types
- Concept Generation
- Casting
- Molding
- Forming
- Machining
- Powder Processing
- 3D Printing
- Joining
By the time you complete this course, you will feel very accomplished and look at products around you differently depending on your profession. If you are in engineering, you will be able to make great prototypes for your design projects and have more hands-on skills compared to your other classmates. If you are not in engineering, you will develop a good eye for seeing things in terms of manufacturing. you will be able to see your smartphone or your window frames and think how they must have been made!
There is a lot to learn and you will have questions along the way. Feel free to post your questions and ideas onto the discussion board of this course and I will reply with an answer within 48 hours. I encourage students to participate as much as possible.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction to the Course
Lecture 1: Why You Should Know Manufacturing Methods
Lecture 2: Materials
Lecture 3: Major Manufacturing Methods
Lecture 4: Manufacturing Considerations
Lecture 5: Accessing Videos in this Course
Chapter 2: Casting
Lecture 1: Introduction to Casting
Lecture 2: Sand Casting
Lecture 3: Investment Casting
Lecture 4: Die Casting
Chapter 3: Molding
Lecture 1: Introduction to Molding
Lecture 2: Types of Plastics
Lecture 3: Extrusion and Blown Film
Lecture 4: Blow Molding
Lecture 5: Injection Molding
Lecture 6: Compression Molding
Chapter 4: Forming
Lecture 1: Introduction to Forming
Lecture 2: Forging
Lecture 3: Rolling
Lecture 4: Extrusion and Drawing
Lecture 5: Sheet Metal Forming
Chapter 5: Machining
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Drill Press
Lecture 3: Lathe
Lecture 4: Milling Machine
Lecture 5: Grinder
Lecture 6: CNC
Chapter 6: Powder Processing
Lecture 1: Introduction to Powder Processing
Lecture 2: Applications
Lecture 3: Powder Processing Steps
Chapter 7: 3D Printing
Lecture 1: 3D Printing Explained
Lecture 2: SLA
Lecture 3: FDM
Chapter 8: Joining
Lecture 1: Introduction to Joining
Lecture 2: Welding
Lecture 3: Soldering
Lecture 4: Difference between Welding, Brazing, and Soldering
Lecture 5: Brazing
Lecture 6: Adhesive Bonding
Lecture 7: Fastening
Chapter 9: Product Development
Lecture 1: Concept Generation
Lecture 2: CAD and Drawings
Chapter 10: Wrap-up
Lecture 1: Course Summary
Lecture 2: Congratulations
Instructors
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Swapnil Patel
Mechanical Engineer
Rating Distribution
- 1 stars: 9 votes
- 2 stars: 15 votes
- 3 stars: 96 votes
- 4 stars: 182 votes
- 5 stars: 199 votes
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