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The Complete Guide to PTC Onshape (CAD)

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The Complete Guide to PTC Onshape (CAD), available at $79.99, has an average rating of 4.52, with 113 lectures, based on 359 reviews, and has 1407 subscribers.

You will learn about How to use the fantastic Computer Aided Design (CAD) software Onshape! The general principles behind CAD Hands on experience using Onshape with exercises and projects Generation of 3D models Creation of 2D Engineering Technical Drawings Important symbols and features of professional detail and assembly drawings This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginners or Engineering Students or Product Design Students or Entrepreneurs or Hobbyists It is particularly useful for Beginners or Engineering Students or Product Design Students or Entrepreneurs or Hobbyists.

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Title: The Complete Guide to PTC Onshape (CAD)

Price: $79.99

Average Rating: 4.52

Number of Lectures: 113

Number of Published Lectures: 113

Number of Curriculum Items: 113

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 113

Original Price: $119.99

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What You Will Learn

  • How to use the fantastic Computer Aided Design (CAD) software Onshape!
  • The general principles behind CAD
  • Hands on experience using Onshape with exercises and projects
  • Generation of 3D models
  • Creation of 2D Engineering Technical Drawings
  • Important symbols and features of professional detail and assembly drawings
  • Who Should Attend

  • Beginners
  • Engineering Students
  • Product Design Students
  • Entrepreneurs
  • Hobbyists
  • Target Audiences

  • Beginners
  • Engineering Students
  • Product Design Students
  • Entrepreneurs
  • Hobbyists
  • Would you like to become a designer and create your own products but don’t know where to start? Begin your journey by developing your knowledge in using Computer Aided Engineering (CAD) through the use of the amazing software PTC Onshape!

    PTC Onshape is a fantastic tool for creating high-quality engineering models and technical drawings quickly with great ease. It works through your web browser so you won’t be constrained by hardware requirements or update issues. Working and sharing models with colleagues couldn’t be easier, and becoming proficient will take just a matter of hours! PTC Onshape works in an innovative new way compared to other CAD software, in order to maximise collaboration and productivity, and will likely lead all competitors into a new way of thinking,

    To ensure you really learn how to use PTC Onshape, the course is structured with video lectures, and chances for hands-on experience through the means on small exercises and capstone projects – solutions are provided for all exercises.

    Dive into this course and see what creations and designs you can produce at the end of this course.

    We hope to see you enroll and enjoy our course.

    – Learn-Ed Team

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: About the Course

    Lecture 2: About Onshape

    Lecture 3: Setting up Onshape

    Lecture 4: Navigation and Controls in Onshape – Desktop

    Chapter 2: 3D Part Modelling

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: What are 3D models?

    Lecture 3: Parametric 3D modelling

    Lecture 4: Features and Parts List

    Lecture 5: Sketch Basics

    Lecture 6: Sketches in More Depth

    Lecture 7: Extrude

    Lecture 8: Revolve

    Lecture 9: EXERCISE 2.1 – Questions Overview

    Lecture 10: EXERCISE 2.1 – Solution for Exercise 2.1a

    Lecture 11: EXERCISE 2.1 – Solution for Exercise 2.1b

    Lecture 12: EXERCISE 2.1 – Solution for Exercise 2.1c

    Lecture 13: EXERCISE 2.1 – Solution for Exercise 2.1d

    Lecture 14: EXERCISE 2.1 – Solution for Exercise 2.1e

    Lecture 15: Sweep

    Lecture 16: Loft

    Lecture 17: Planes

    Lecture 18: EXERCISE 2.2 – Questions Overview

    Lecture 19: EXERCISE 2.2 – Solution for Exercise 2.2a

    Lecture 20: EXERCISE 2.2 – Solution for Exercise 2.2b

    Lecture 21: EXERCISE 2.2 – Solution for Exercise 2.2c

    Lecture 22: Thicken and Enclose

    Lecture 23: Shell, Draft, Rib and Mirror

    Lecture 24: Further Drafting and Split

    Lecture 25: EXERCISE 2.3 – Questions Overview

    Lecture 26: EXERCISE 2.3 – Solution for Exercise 2.3a

    Lecture 27: EXERCISE 2.3 – Solution for Exercise 2.3b

    Lecture 28: EXERCISE 2.3 – Solution for Exercise 2.3c

    Lecture 29: Fillets

    Lecture 30: Chamfers

    Lecture 31: Holes

    Lecture 32: Linear Pattern and Circular Pattern

    Lecture 33: Measure

    Lecture 34: Curve Pattern

    Lecture 35: EXERCISE 2.4 – Questions Overview

    Lecture 36: EXERCISE 2.4 – Solution for Exercise 2.4a

    Lecture 37: EXERCISE 2.4 – Solution for Exercise 2.4b

    Lecture 38: EXERCISE 2.4 – Solution for Exercise 2.4c

    Lecture 39: EXERCISE 2.4 – Solution for Exercise 2.4d

    Lecture 40: Boolean

    Lecture 41: Assigning Materials and Mass Properties

    Lecture 42: PROJECT 2.1: 3D Modelling – 'Race car Suspension Front Hub'

    Lecture 43: PROJECT 2.1: 3D Modelling – 'Race car Suspension Front Hub' – Solution

    Chapter 3: 3D Sheet Metal Modelling

    Lecture 1: Your First 3D Sheet Metal Model

    Lecture 2: Part modelling vs. Sheet Metal Modelling

    Lecture 3: Sheet Metal Model – Selections

    Lecture 4: Sheet Metal Model – General, Material, Relief

    Lecture 5: Flange

    Lecture 6: Hem

    Lecture 7: Tab

    Lecture 8: Make Joint

    Lecture 9: Corner

    Lecture 10: Bend Relief

    Lecture 11: Finish Sheet Metal Model

    Lecture 12: Flat Pattern, Sheet Metal Model and Drawings

    Lecture 13: Typical Bend Reliefs and Minimum Internal Bend Radii

    Lecture 14: EXERCISE 3.1 – Questions Overview

    Lecture 15: EXERCISE 3.1 – Solution for Exercise 3.1a

    Lecture 16: EXERCISE 3.1 – Solution for Exercise 3.1b

    Lecture 17: EXERCISE 3.1 – Solution for Exercise 3.1c

    Chapter 4: Assemblies

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Why do we need Assemblies?

    Lecture 3: The Assembly Workspace

    Lecture 4: Inserting Parts and Positioning Components

    Lecture 5: Mate Types – Part 1

    Lecture 6: Mate Types – Part 2

    Lecture 7: Offsets and Limits

    Lecture 8: Grouping

    Lecture 9: Assembly Structure

    Lecture 10: Explicit Mate Connectors

    Lecture 11: Standard Content

    Lecture 12: Visualisation

    Lecture 13: Relations

    Lecture 14: PROJECT 4.1: Assembly – 'Simple Engine' – Overview

    Lecture 15: PROJECT 4.1: Assembly – 'Simple Engine' – Solution

    Chapter 5: 2D Technical Drawings

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: What are Technical Drawings and BS 8888?

    Lecture 3: Sheet Size, Scale and Border

    Lecture 4: Title Block, Line Work and Letter Work

    Lecture 5: Projections

    Lecture 6: Detail Drawing and Assembly Drawings

    Lecture 7: Creating a Drawing Page

    Lecture 8: Completing the Title Block

    Lecture 9: Inserting a Standard View

    Lecture 10: Inserting Projected Views

    Lecture 11: Inserting Section Views

    Lecture 12: Inserting Detail Views

    Lecture 13: Inserting Auxiliary Views and Cropping Views

    Lecture 14: Breaking Views

    Lecture 15: Broken-out Section Views

    Lecture 16: Inserting Centrelines

    Instructors

  • The Complete Guide to PTC Onshape (CAD)  No.2
    Learn-Ed Online
    Instructor
  • The Complete Guide to PTC Onshape (CAD)  No.3
    Mathew Alexander MEng CEng MIMechE
    Udemy Instructor
  • The Complete Guide to PTC Onshape (CAD)  No.4
    Morgan Brown
    Engineer, Tech Enthusiast, Learner, Teacher
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  • 5 stars: 182 votes
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