Master Solidworks 2015 – 3D CAD using real-world examples
Master Solidworks 2015 – 3D CAD using real-world examples, available at $59.99, has an average rating of 4.7, with 79 lectures, based on 393 reviews, and has 1785 subscribers.
You will learn about By the end of the course students will be able to confidently use Solidworks to produce a whole range of 3D CAD models. All of the basic features will be covered using real-world examples Understand Solidworks CAD within a wider context of use, including areas such as 3D printing, molding and general manufacture. This course is ideal for individuals who are Anyone who would like to learn 3D CAD, whether for professional or personal use! or You may be a product designer wishing to expand your skills, a hobbyist looking to start 3D printing or an engineering enthusiast. or You may already know basic CAD and be looking to expand your skills, or you may be a complete beginner. It is particularly useful for Anyone who would like to learn 3D CAD, whether for professional or personal use! or You may be a product designer wishing to expand your skills, a hobbyist looking to start 3D printing or an engineering enthusiast. or You may already know basic CAD and be looking to expand your skills, or you may be a complete beginner.
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Summary
Title: Master Solidworks 2015 – 3D CAD using real-world examples
Price: $59.99
Average Rating: 4.7
Number of Lectures: 79
Number of Published Lectures: 79
Number of Curriculum Items: 91
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 91
Original Price: $49.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- By the end of the course students will be able to confidently use Solidworks to produce a whole range of 3D CAD models. All of the basic features will be covered using real-world examples
- Understand Solidworks CAD within a wider context of use, including areas such as 3D printing, molding and general manufacture.
Who Should Attend
- Anyone who would like to learn 3D CAD, whether for professional or personal use!
- You may be a product designer wishing to expand your skills, a hobbyist looking to start 3D printing or an engineering enthusiast.
- You may already know basic CAD and be looking to expand your skills, or you may be a complete beginner.
Target Audiences
- Anyone who would like to learn 3D CAD, whether for professional or personal use!
- You may be a product designer wishing to expand your skills, a hobbyist looking to start 3D printing or an engineering enthusiast.
- You may already know basic CAD and be looking to expand your skills, or you may be a complete beginner.
Progress from complete beginner to Solidworks master in one single course!
Solidworks is one of the most popular and powerful 3D CAD programs in the world. Millions of people use it to design everything from 3D-printed toys all the way up to fully-working mechanical vehicles. Now you can join the ranks of Solidworks users, and learn to create your own models completely from scratch!
This course focuses on Solidworks 2015. It can be used with any version but if you have a newer version (2018, or newer) then my updated course – “Master Solidworks 2018 3D CAD using real-world examples” will be more helpful!
If you have purchased this version by mistake please send me a message and I’ll swap you over!
Why this course is different
There are many Solidworks courses online, but none quite like this one:
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We use real worldexamples during learning! This allows you to relate to your lessons more easily and so remember and understand them better!
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Taught by a Solidworks professional! The instructor been using Solidworks since 2006 and even taken a range of official Solidworks-certified training courses. The instructor currently works as a Product Design Engineer and uses Solidworks every day to design all sorts of things for real clients – no academic-only experience here!
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No prior knowledge needed. This course is designed to take you from having never used any CAD program before to being able to model almost anything you can imagine!
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Understand the wider context of CAD use. As well as explaining the basic CAD techniques this course also details how they relate to real world uses, such as 3D Printing and injection molding.
About this course
This courses includes:
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Over 12 hours of high-quality original video.
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All sections contain additional resources such as downloadable models and drawings, made specially for the course.
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Increasing contentover time. New exercises and videos are constantly being added.
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On-hand support. Have a question? We are always here to support any questions and take a look at your progress.
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No prior knowledge needed. We take you from complete beginner all the way to mastering Solidworks!
You will learn
Over the course of twelve detailed modelling you’ll learn the entire range of Solidworks skills, including:
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Circuitboard– Solidworks Basics, Sketching, Extrudes and Cuts
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Pencil– Multi-Body Parts, Revolved Boss/Base and Cuts
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Pencil Sharpener– Assemblies
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Headphones – Swept Boss/Base, Splines and 3D Sketches
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Coke Bottle– Swept Cuts, Helixes and Threads
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Computer Mouse – Lofted Boss/Base and Splitting Parts
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Key Fob – Modelling from Photographs
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Lego Figure – More Complex Assemblies and Advanced Mates
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Drawer Box– Configurations and Drawings
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Raspberry Pi Enclosure – Importing Parts and Draft Angles
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Bicycle Fork– 3D Curves and Sweeps
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Gamepad Controller– Ribs and an Entire Recap of the Earlier Techniques
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Course Conclusion and Future Learning!
The course is taught using Solidworks 2015 but the models and resources used will work with any version newer than that – all the way up to Solidworks 2018.
The techniques used are also common to many different CAD programs – so you can learn on Solidworks then easily transfer these skills if needed.
So sign up today, and begin your first steps in the exciting world of 3D modelling!
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction – Welcome to the course
Chapter 2: Circuitboard – Solidworks Basics, Sketching, Extrudes and Cuts
Lecture 1: Getting started – Introduction to the Solidworks Interface and Sketches
Lecture 2: Starting to Sketch the PCB, and Basic Extrudes
Lecture 3: Adding more Sketch Entities, and more Relations
Lecture 4: The Trim Tool, Mirroring and adding more Features
Lecture 5: Extruded Cuts and the Hole Wizard
Lecture 6: Fillets and Chamfers
Lecture 7: Linear Patterns
Lecture 8: The Design Tree and Design Intent
Lecture 9: Appearances and Renderings
Lecture 10: Saving and Filetypes
Lecture 11: Circuitboard Recap
Chapter 3: Pencil – Multi-Body Parts, Revolved Boss/Base and Cuts
Lecture 1: Pencil Introduction – Modelling the Lead and Casing
Lecture 2: Revolved Boss/Base – Adding the Ferrule
Lecture 3: Pencil Finishing Touches – Fillets and Text
Lecture 4: Sharpening the Pencil – Revolved Cuts
Lecture 5: Pencil Recap
Chapter 4: Pencil Sharpener – Assemblies
Lecture 1: Pencil Sharpener Introduction
Lecture 2: Pencil Sharpener Body – Part 1
Lecture 3: Pencil Sharpener Body – Part 2
Lecture 4: Pencil Sharpener Blade
Lecture 5: Making the Sharpener Assembly
Lecture 6: Adding the Screw
Lecture 7: Assembly Features
Lecture 8: Pencil Sharpener Recap
Chapter 5: Headphones – Swept Boss/Base, Splines and 3D Sketches
Lecture 1: Introduction and the Headphone Jack
Lecture 2: Sweeps and Splines
Lecture 3: Adding the Earbud and using 3D Sketches
Lecture 4: Adding the Second Earbud and Move/Copy Bodies
Lecture 5: Finishing the Assembly and Adding New Parts
Lecture 6: Headphones Recap – Part 1
Lecture 7: Headphones Recap – Part 2
Chapter 6: Coke Bottle – Swept Cuts, Helixes and Threads
Lecture 1: Coke Bottle Introduction and Basic Shape
Lecture 2: Swept Cuts, Circular Patterns and Shelling
Lecture 3: Helixes and Threads
Lecture 4: Intersection Curve and Decals
Lecture 5: Coke Bottle Cap
Lecture 6: Adding the Coke – In-Context Parts and the Cavity Feature
Lecture 7: Coke Bottle Recap – Part 1
Lecture 8: Coke Bottle Recap Part 2
Chapter 7: Computer Mouse – Lofted Boss Base and Splitting Parts
Lecture 1: Introduction and Lofts
Lecture 2: Using Multiple Profiles and Guide Curves
Lecture 3: Splitting Parts
Lecture 4: Adding the PCB using In-Context Parts
Lecture 5: Finishing off the Mouse Assembly
Lecture 6: Computer Mouse Recap
Chapter 8: Key Fob – Modelling from Photographs
Lecture 1: The Basic Key Fob Shape and Sketch Picture
Lecture 2: Adding to the Key Fob 1 – Shared Sketches and Offset From
Lecture 3: Adding to the Key Fob 2 – Dome Feature and Finishing Touches
Lecture 4: Adding the Key Fob Cover
Lecture 5: Finishing Touches and Blocks
Lecture 6: Key Fob and Cover – Recap
Chapter 9: The Lego Figure – More Complex Assemblies and Advanced Mates
Lecture 1: Head and Hands
Lecture 2: The Arms
Lecture 3: Torso Part and Subassembly
Lecture 4: The Hips
Lecture 5: The Legs Part and Subassembly
Lecture 6: Building the Lego Figure Assembly and Advanced Mates
Lecture 7: Lego Figure Recap
Chapter 10: Drawer Box – Configurations and Drawings
Lecture 1: Introduction to Drawings and Configurations
Lecture 2: Configurations
Lecture 3: Basic Drawings
Lecture 4: Advanced Drawings
Lecture 5: Drawer Box Recap
Chapter 11: Raspberry Pi Enclosure – Importing Parts and Draft Angles
Lecture 1: Importing Non-Solidworks Files and Starting the Enclosure
Lecture 2: Enclosure Top
Lecture 3: Draft Angles and Molding
Lecture 4: Enclosure Finishing Touches
Lecture 5: Raspberry Pi Enclosure Recap
Chapter 12: Bicycle Fork – 3D Curves and Sweeps
Lecture 1: Drawing the Head Tube
Lecture 2: Adding the Curved Forks
Lecture 3: Adding the Dropouts and Finishing the Assembly
Lecture 4: Bicycle Fork Recap
Chapter 13: Gamepad Controller – Overall Recap and Ribs
Lecture 1: Introduction and Basic Shape
Lecture 2: Splitting the Part and Making an Assembly
Lecture 3: Adding the PCB
Instructors
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Johno Ellison
Professional Design Engineer with 15 years of CAD experience
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- 2 stars: 2 votes
- 3 stars: 26 votes
- 4 stars: 123 votes
- 5 stars: 239 votes
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