Complete Industry Oriented Program On Solid Works
Complete Industry Oriented Program On Solid Works, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 3.75, with 89 lectures, based on 108 reviews, and has 482 subscribers.
You will learn about Solid Works Engineering Sketching In Solid Works Part Modeling for Detailing, 3D Printing , Additive Manufacturing or for the Automation Purposes Assembling Detailing for the Manufacturing Angle of Projections Configuration Management Part Model and Drawing Comparison For Different Revisions Drawing Quality Checking Before Sending To Manufacturing Applying GD&T Design Standards This course is ideal for individuals who are Engineers or Design enthusiasts or Mechanical Engineers or Automobile Engineers It is particularly useful for Engineers or Design enthusiasts or Mechanical Engineers or Automobile Engineers.
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Summary
Title: Complete Industry Oriented Program On Solid Works
Price: $19.99
Average Rating: 3.75
Number of Lectures: 89
Number of Published Lectures: 89
Number of Curriculum Items: 92
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 92
Original Price: ₹7,900
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Solid Works
- Engineering
- Sketching In Solid Works
- Part Modeling for Detailing, 3D Printing , Additive Manufacturing or for the Automation Purposes
- Assembling
- Detailing for the Manufacturing
- Angle of Projections
- Configuration Management
- Part Model and Drawing Comparison For Different Revisions
- Drawing Quality Checking Before Sending To Manufacturing
- Applying GD&T
- Design Standards
Who Should Attend
- Engineers
- Design enthusiasts
- Mechanical Engineers
- Automobile Engineers
Target Audiences
- Engineers
- Design enthusiasts
- Mechanical Engineers
- Automobile Engineers
Course Has been created to provide the CAD knowledge in the Industrial Level, This course has been created exactly how the industry projects will be executed to produce Quality products to the Clients.
I am sure after taking this course with proper practice with the material provided in the course the students can execute the Operations as per the industry needs.
While Explaining the Part Modelling and Drafting Manufacturing methods has been explained clearly and how a designer should adopt his design methods according to the manufacturer needs.
Apart from the Design for manufacturing and design for assembly this method of Designing can be followed to produce even automation works also.
Curriculum
Sketcher
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Introduction
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Mouse Controls
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Different Sketch Profiles
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Copy of the sketch
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Patterns of the Sketch
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Constrains
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Dimensions
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Trim Command
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Notes Creation
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Sketch Practice
Part Design
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Method of Design for Manufacturing
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Extruded Boss and Extruded Cut
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Revolved Boss
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Revolved Cut
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Sweep Boss
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Sweep Cut
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Lofted Boss
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Lofted Cut
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Boundary Boss
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Boundary Cut
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General Hole creation Method
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Threaded Holes
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External Threads
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Fillet and Chamfers
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Types of Fillet and Chamfer
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Pattern and its Types
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Linear Pattern
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Circular Pattern
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Sketch Driven Pattern
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Rib Supports
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Draft Modelling
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Thin or Thick Shell
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Mirror of the Features
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Different type of Plane Creation Methods
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Helix and Spiral Curves
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Different Configurations
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Part Modelling Practice
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Design Table for Multiple Configurations
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Part model Comparison at Different Revisions
Assembly
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Introduction to Assembly
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Base Component Import
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Fixing the Base Component
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Child component Assembly method
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Using Different constrains
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Different Patterns in Assembly
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Linear Pattern in Assembly
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Circular Pattern in Assembly
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Copy of Child Components
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Bill of Materials
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Hiding a component
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Making a Component Transparent
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Configurations in Assembly
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Exploded View in Assembly
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Exploded Line Sketch in Assembly
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Assembly Features
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Assembly Practice
Drafting/Detailing
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Introduction To Drafting
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Selecting Sheet Its Size and Sheet Standards
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Choosing the Model to Details
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Standard Views Creation Methods
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Model Views/ Custom Views
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Section Views
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Detail Views
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Broken View
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Broken Out View
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Crop View
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Auxiliary View
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Smart Dimensions
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Dimension Types
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Base Line Dimension
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Chain Dimension
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Ordinate Dimension
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Model Dimension
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Notes and Spell Check
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Surface Finish
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Hole Call Out
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GD&T and Datum Features
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Center Mark & Center Line
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Blocks and Hatching
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Revision Symbols and Tables
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Assembly Drafting
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Ballooning
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Weld Symbols
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Drafting Practice
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Quality Checking
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Drawings Comparison at Different Revisions
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction and Curriculum
Chapter 2: SKETCHING
Lecture 1: SOLID WORKS INTERFACE
Lecture 2: SKETCHING_02
Lecture 3: SKETCHING_03
Lecture 4: Sketch Commands_04
Lecture 5: Sketch Module_05
Lecture 6: Sketch Commands_06
Lecture 7: Sketch Commands_07
Lecture 8: Sketch Commands_08
Lecture 9: Sketching Practice
Chapter 3: Part Design
Lecture 1: Design Methods for ease of manufacturing.
Lecture 2: Extruded Boss and Extruded Cut
Lecture 3: Revolved Bose.
Lecture 4: Revolved Cut.
Lecture 5: Creating a Planes
Lecture 6: Sweep Bose
Lecture 7: Sweep Cut
Lecture 8: Lofted Bose
Lecture 9: Lofted Cut
Lecture 10: Boundary Boss
Lecture 11: Boundary Cut
Lecture 12: Holes creation
Lecture 13: Threaded Holes
Lecture 14: Threads
Lecture 15: Stress Relievers
Lecture 16: Fillet and Chamfer and Chamfer Types
Lecture 17: Patterns/Linear Patterns
Lecture 18: Circular Pattern
Lecture 19: Mirroring a Feature
Lecture 20: Curve Driven Pattern
Lecture 21: Shell Feature
Lecture 22: Draft Feature
Lecture 23: Rib Feature
Lecture 24: Helix Curve
Lecture 25: Part Design Design Table
Lecture 26: Part Design Practice_01 and Adding Configurations
Lecture 27: Part Design Practice_02
Lecture 28: Part Design Practice_03
Lecture 29: Part Design Practice_04
Lecture 30: Part design Practice Manual.
Chapter 4: Assembly
Lecture 1: Assembly Interface
Lecture 2: Parent Component Importation and Fixing It.
Lecture 3: Child component import method and assemble with parent component
Lecture 4: Child component Assembly
Lecture 5: Child component Assembly_01
Lecture 6: Assembly Configurations
Lecture 7: Assembly Management
Lecture 8: Assembly BOM Creation
Lecture 9: Exploded View For Assembly
Lecture 10: Assembly Practice
Lecture 11: Assembly Practice_01
Lecture 12: Assembly Practice Manual
Chapter 5: Drafting/Detailing
Lecture 1: Introduction to Drafting
Lecture 2: Drafting Lecture – 02
Lecture 3: Angle of Projection
Lecture 4: View Creation and Component Import
Lecture 5: Custom Views Creation
Lecture 6: Section and Detail View creation
Lecture 7: Broken Out Section View
Lecture 8: Break View
Lecture 9: Crop View
Lecture 10: Dimensions and Types.
Lecture 11: Ordinate Dimension
Lecture 12: Chain Dimension
Lecture 13: Fillet Chamfer Dimensions
Lecture 14: Model Dimensions
Lecture 15: Notes creation
Lecture 16: Surface finish
Lecture 17: Hole Call-Out
Lecture 18: GD & T Creation
Lecture 19: Blocks and Revision Symbols
Lecture 20: Hatching and Tables
Lecture 21: Measure Tools
Lecture 22: Drafting Practice_01
Lecture 23: Drafting Practice_02
Lecture 24: Drafting Practice_03
Lecture 25: Drafting Practice_04
Lecture 26: Drafting Practice_05
Lecture 27: Drafting Practice_06
Lecture 28: Drafting Practice_07
Lecture 29: Drafting Practice_08
Lecture 30: Drafting Practice_09
Lecture 31: Drafting Practice_10
Lecture 32: Drafting Practice_11
Lecture 33: Drafting Practice_12
Lecture 34: Drafting Practice_13
Lecture 35: Drafting Practice_14
Chapter 6: Advanced Functions
Lecture 1: Product Development Methods as per the Stadards
Chapter 7: Solid Works Interview Questions
Lecture 1: Interview Question and Answers
Instructors
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Ravi Shankar Reddy Thammaneni
Team Lead at SEG Automotive (Bosch)
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- 4 stars: 49 votes
- 5 stars: 35 votes
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