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SOLIDWORKS Advanced Part Modeling teaches you how to maximize your use of the assembly modeling capabilities of SOLIDWORKS mechanical design automation software.
Our innovative "myWay” learning methodology is built around the students individual learning requirement, allowing each student to learn in a style that is most suitable for their skills set, knowledge and schedule.
Instructor-Led Classes
Reach your full potential through our “myWay Instructor-Led” classes combined with interactive lessons, supporting video content, practical assignments and in field experience, done during the traditional 08:00 – 16:00 working day.
Do a course at your pace via our “myWay Online Mentored Learning”, combining self-study with supported interactive online video lectures, an online course mentor, extra resources, questionnaires and more, all supported via out Online Student Portal.
Designed for the working professional, our part time programmes provides you with the flexibility and benefit of our myWay Blended Learning with at home exercises/assignments and mentored or in-class lectures at a manageable schedule and pace.
With SOLIDWORKS, you get an intuitive 3D CAD system that combines ease-of-use with powerful modeling capabilities that can handle your most complex design projects. SOLIDWORKS accelerates your design, saving time and development costs, and making you more productive.
Important Notes
Students are to be at the training venue by 08h00 in preparation for a 08h30 start time.
The CAD Corporation retains the right to change this calendar without any notification.
Bookings are only confirmed upon receipt of the proof of payment or an official company purchase order for the full amount of the training.
For full day courses The CAD Corporation will supply you with the relevant training material. A desktop computer to use for the training (where applicable), tea/coffee and a full lunch for full day InClass training hosted at The CAD Corporation only. Catering is not included for OnSite training and laptop is available for hire at an additional cost if required.
Cancellation or rescheduling requests must be in writing and reach us via fax or email at least 5 (five) working days prior to the course commencement date. Full course fees may be retained for no shows or requests within 5 working days prior to commencement.
Although we go to great lengths to ensure that all training proceeds as scheduled, The CAD Corporation reserves the right to cancel or postpone dates if we require to do so and undertake to inform clients in writing and telephonically of these changes.
The CAD Corporation suggests clients wait until a week prior to course commencement that a course has been confirmed to go ahead as scheduled before booking flight and accommodation. The CAD Corporation is NOT responsible for cost associated with cancellation of classes such as flight and accommodation for clients.
Multibody Design Techniques
Multibody Parts
Hide/Show Tree Items
Multibody Design Techniques
Case Study:Multibody Design
Contour Selection
Solid Bodies Folder
Local Operations
Feature Scope
Patterning Bodies
Tool Body Technique
Combining Bodies
Case Study: Common Combine Type
Intersect with Solid Bodies
Indent Feature
Deleting Solid Bodies
Saving Solid Bodies
Multibody Part vs. Assembly
Saving Bodies Functions
Using Cut to Create Multiple Bodies
Insert into New Part
Saving Bodies
Modeling for Rapid Tooling
Splitting a Part into Multiple Bodies
Automating an Assembly
Using Split Part with Legacy Data
Sketching with Splines
Curves in Sketches
Splines
Changing the Shape of a Spline
Two Point Splines
Analyzing Solid Geometry
Surface Curvature Combs
Case Study: Tracing with Splines
Style Spline
Case Study: Watering Can Handle
Fit Spline
Case Study: Coffee Cup
Introduction to Sweeping
Sweeping
Case Study: Faux Raised Panel Door
Sweep with Guide Curves
Case Study: Bottle Body
Pierce Relation
Sweep with Guide Curves
Multi-thickness Shell
The SelectionManager
Case Study: Hanger Bracket
3D Sketching and Curve Features
Curve Features
Case Study: Modeling a Spring
Sweeping Along a 3D Path
3D Sketching
Helix Curve
Creating a 3D Curve from Orthogonal Views
Combining Curves
Smoothing Transitions
Threads and Library Feature Parts
Case Study: Bottle Features
Modeling Threads
Saving a Library Feature Part
Performance Considerations
Adding the Label Outline
Creating the Sweep Path
Sweeping Along Model Edges
Advanced Sweeping
Sweep Options
Additional Sweep Settings
Profile Orientation
Intersection Curve Feature
Visualizing Sweep Sections
Align with End Faces
Solid Sweep
Introduction to Loft and Boundary Features
Comparing Complex Features
How Lofting and Boundary Work
Case Study: Loft vs Boundary
Loft Feature
Boundary Feature
Case Study: Merging with Loft or Boundary
Case Study: Using Derived and Copied Sketches
Copying a Sketch
Modify Sketch
Modify Sketch
Derived Sketches
Boundary Preview Options
Sketch Block and Library Feature Profiles
Advanced Loft and Boundary Features
Additional Curves in Loft and Boundary
Case Study: Centerline Lofting
Loft Preview Options
Adding Sketch Segments
Cleaning Up a Model
Deleting Faces
Evaluating Edges
Face Fillets
Case Study: Lofting with Guide Curves
Curve Influence
Hook Using Boundary
Advanced Filleting and Other Features
Fillet Settings
Fillet Parameters
Constant Size Fillets
Delete Face: Delete and Fill
Fillet Options
Variable Size Fillets
Face Fillets
FilletXpert
Other Advanced Features
Wrap Feature
Deform Feature
Direct Editing
No dates have been specified for this course. Please contact The CAD Corporation for more information and dates on this course.