SOLIDWORKS 2019 Essential Training

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Free Online Course: SOLIDWORKS 2019 Essential Training provided by LinkedIn Learning is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 8 hours worth of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from LinkedIn Learning. SOLIDWORKS 2019 Essential Training is taught by Gabriel Corbett.

Overview
  • Learn the essential tools and techniques in SOLIDWORKS 2019. Create ready-to-manufacture parts and assemblies, detailed drawings, and itemized bills of materials.

Syllabus
  • Introduction

    • Learn 3D CAD modeling using SOLIDWORKS 2019
    1. Introduction to SOLIDWORKS
    • Launching SOLIDWORKS
    • Navigating in the 3D workspace
    • SOLIDWORKS templates
    • Saving, renaming, and managing files
    • Measuring
    2. SOLIDWORKS Quick Start
    • Creating your first 3D part
    • Building your first assembly
    • Making your first CAD drawing
    • Basic steps for 3D modeling
    3. Basic Part Modeling
    • Creating sketches
    • Understanding relationships
    • Using the Extrude feature
    • Using the Extruded Cut feature
    • Creating revolved features
    • Making revolved cuts
    • Applying materials, colors, and finishes
    • Finding mass properties
    • System options, units, and templates
    • Working with dimensions
    4. Sketch Tools
    • Line and Centerline tools
    • Using the Rectangle tool
    • Circles and arcs
    • Drawing slots
    • Working with ellipses and conics
    • Sketching polygons
    • Creating text
    • Using equations and linked variables
    • Using the Spline tool
    • Equation driven curve
    • Sketch Ink
    5. Modifying Sketches
    • Trimming and extending a sketch
    • Creating offset geometry
    • Moving, copying, rotating, and scaling
    • Erasing, undoing, and redoing actions
    • Using the Mirror tools
    • Creating repeating patterns in a sketch
    • Using construction lines
    • Using the Convert Entities tool
    • Adding fillets and chamfers to sketches
    6. Reference Geometry
    • Working with planes
    • Making an axis
    • Creating a coordinate system
    • Concept sketches
    • Markup view
    7. Part Modifications
    • Adding fillets to a part
    • Chamfering edges
    • Applying draft
    • Using the Shell command
    • Using the Mirror command
    • Creating linear patterns
    • Creating circular patterns
    8. Advanced Part Modeling
    • Loft tool
    • Lofted shapes with guide curves
    • Making lofted cuts
    • Creating swept shapes
    • Making swept cuts
    • Using the Wrap command
    • Boundary Boss/Base
    • Intersect tool
    • Working with configurations
    • Surface tools
    • Using surfaces to build solid models
    • Direct Editing: Move/Copy Bodies
    • Direct Editing: Move Face
    • Direct Editing: Combine
    • Direct Editing: Split
    • Project Curve
    • Slice tool
    9. Hole Wizard
    • Getting started with the Hole Wizard
    • Understanding hole types and standards
    • Positioning holes in 3D
    10. Blocks
    • Using reusable sketches and blocks
    • Creating blocks
    • Designing with blocks
    11. Building Assemblies
    • Starting an assembly
    • Copying, moving, and rotating parts
    • Mating parts together in an assembly
    • Working with subassemblies
    • Making linear patterns
    • Creating circular patterns
    • Using the Toolbox
    • Downloading internet parts
    12. Advanced Mates
    • Working with mate types
    • Mating parts with advanced mates
    • Mating parts with Path Mate
    • Mechanical mates
    • Mating parts by aligning planes
    • Magnetic mates
    • Asset Publisher for magnetic mates
    13. In-Context Modeling
    • Linking sketches to other parts
    • Linking to layout sketches
    • Using the Hole Wizard in context
    14. Using Design Tables
    • Using design tables
    • Working with complex calculations
    • Selecting component configurations
    • Building assemblies with design tables
    • Adding to design tables
    15. Part Drawings
    • Working with drawing templates
    • Drawing options and sheet properties
    • Choosing the correct projection angle
    • Adding model views to a drawing
    16. Dimensioning
    • Creating general dimension notations
    • Creating ordinate dimensions
    • Dimensioning holes and curved features
    • Using the autodimension tools
    17. Adding General Annotations
    • Adding annotations
    • Adding views to your drawing
    • Adding custom properties
    • Linking drawing notes
    • Using the design library
    18. Assembly Drawings
    • Adding assemblies to drawings
    • Including a bill of materials
    • Adding balloons on an assembly drawing
    • Making an exploded view
    • Adding in custom properties and revision
    Conclusion
    • Next steps