- Introduction to SOLIDWORKS
- User Interface of SOLIDWORKS
- Customizing Command Managers and Toolbars in SOLIDWORKS
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Quick facts
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Medium of instructions
English
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Mode of learning
Self study
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Mode of Delivery
Video and Text Based
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Course and certificate fees
Fees information
₹ 449 ₹1,299
certificate availability
Yes
certificate providing authority
Udemy
The syllabus
Introduction
Drawing Sketches For Solid Models
- Starting a New File and Opening an Existing one in SOLIDWORKS
- Entering the Sketching Environment
- Creating Line, Centerline, and Midpoint Line
- Creating Circles
- Creating Arcs
- Creating Rectangles
- Creating Polygons
- Creating Splines
- Creating Slots
- Placing Points
- Creating Ellipses and Elliptical Arcs
- Creating Parabolic and Conic Curves
- Creating Equation Driven Curves
- Drawing Display Tools
- Deleting Sketching Entities
- Practice Example 1
- Practice Example 2
- Practice Example 3
Editing and Modifying Sketches
- Trimming Entities
- Extending Entities
- Convert Entities Tool
- Creating Intersection Curves
- Filleting Entities
- Creating Chamfers
- Offsetting Entities
- Offset on Surface Tool
- Mirroring Entities
- Dynamically Mirror Entities
- Moving Entities
- Rotating Entities
- Scaling Entities
- Stretching Entities
- Copying and Pasting Entities
- Creating Linear Patterns
- Creating Circular Patterns
- Modifying Sketch Patterns
- Splitting Entities
- Writing Text
- Practice Example 1
- Practice Example 2
- Practice Example 3
Adding Relations and Dimensions to Sketches
- Adding Relations
- Adding Automatic Relations
- Dimensioning a Sketch and Smart Dimension Tool
- Adding Horizontal and Vertical Dimensions
- Aligned Dimensions
- Angular Dimensions
- Adding Diametric Dimensions
- Adding Radial Dimensions
- Adding Linear Diametric Dimensions
- Adding Ordinate Dimensions
- Practice Example 1
- Practice Example 2
Advanced Dimensioning Techniques and Base Feature Options
- Fully Defining the Sketches
- Dimensioning the True Length of an Arc
- Measuring Distances
- Determining the Section Properties of Closed Sketches
- Modifying the View Orientation
- Changing the View Orientation using the Reference Triad
- Displaying the model in different Viewport configurations
- Display Modes of a Model
- Assigning Materials to the Model
Creating Reference Geometries
- Need for creating Planes
- Creating Offset Planes and Parallel Planes passing through a Point
- Creating planes at angle to an existing plane and passing through Lines, Points
- Creating a plane normal to a curve and in the middle of two faces
- Creating a plane on non-planar surface
- Creating Reference Axes
- Creating Reference Points
- Creating Reference Coordinate Systems
- Creating Center of Mass
- Practice Example 1
Part Modeling 1
- Creating Extruded Features
- Creating Revolved Features
- Creating Extruded Cuts
- Creating Revolved Cuts
- Determining the Mass Properties of Solid Models
- Dynamically Rotating the View of a Model
Part Modeling - Practice Examples
- Practice Example 1
- Practice Example 2
- Practice Example 3
- Practice Example 4
- Practice Example 5
Advance Part Modeling - Practice Examples
- Practice Example 1
- Practice Example 2
- Practice Example 3
- Practice Example 4
- Practice Example 5
Assembly - Practice Examples
- Practice Example 1
- Practice Example 2
Surfacing - Practice Examples
- Practice Example 1
- Practice Example 2
- Practice Test