Our Industry experienced lecturers will teach you one-to-one how to become fully skilled in using 3D SolidWorks in your career.
Welcome To Calvin's SolidWorks Class
Where We help Build Your Career Vision & Practical Skills through Specialist One-to-one Computer Software Training!We will teach you One-to-One how to master 3D SolidWorks with confidence.
“We do provide computers, but it is better to bring your own laptop because then we will be able to help with the installation of the latest SolidWorks 2021 programme.”
Plus all your practical class projects will be on it as well.Earn Your SolidworksClass Class Certificate. Complete Calvin’s part-time SolidWorks Course in Just 2 weeks by attending 4 class sessions in the mornings or evenings.
Content Outline
- The SOLIDWORKS User Interface
- Feature Manager Design Tree
- Property Manager
- Introduction to Sketching
- Stages in the Process and Saving Files
- Default Planes
- Basic Sketching: Entities, Geometry
- The Mechanics of Sketching
- Inference Lines (Automatic Relations)
- Sketch Feedback and Status
- Rules that govern sketches
- Selecting Multiple Object
- Understanding and using Dimensions
- Selection and Preview
- Angular Dimensions
- Instant 2D/Extrude
- Basic Part Modeling
- Stages in the Process
- Terminology. Feature. Plane. Extrusion
- Sketch. Boss. Cut
- Fillets and Rounds
- Placement of the Model
- Cut Feature and View Selector
- Creating a Standard Hole
- Using the Hole Wizard
- Counterbore Hole
- Filleting: Rules and Editing
- Fillet Propagation
- Rollback Bar
- Detailing Basics
- Settings Used in the template
- Associativity between the Model and the Drawing
- Changing Parameters
- Symmetry and Draft
- Ratchet: Stages in the Process
- Boss Feature with Draft
- Building the Handle
- Symmetry after Sketching
- Mid Plane Extrusion
- Circular ProfileSketching the Circle
- Changing the Appearance of Dimensions
- Extruding Up To Next
- Using Model Edges in a Sketch
- Named Views
- Sketching an Offset
- Creating Trimmed Sketch Geometry
- Trim and Extend
- Modifying Dimensions
- Measuring
- Patterning
- Why Use Patterns
- Pattern Options
- Linear Pattern
- Skipping Instances
- Geometry and Circular Patterns
- Axes and Planes
- Mirror Patterns
- Patterning a Solig Body
- Sketch Driven Patterns
- Revolved Features
- Sketch Geometry of the Revolved Feature
- Rules Governing Sketches of Revolved Features
- Diameter Dimensions
- Creating the Revolved Feature
- Assembly Modeling
- Creating a New Assembly. Position of the First Component
- Feature-Manager Design Tree and Symbols
- Degrees of Freedom
- Components: Name and State of the component
- Adding and Inserting Components
- Mating Components: Types and Alignment
- Mating Concentric and Coincident
- Rotating Inserted Components
- Using the Component Preview Window
- Creating Copies of Instances
- Component Hiding and Transparency
- Component Properties
- Sub-assemblies
- Smart Mates