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Learn Solidworks Basics By Practical Methodology.

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Learn Solidworks Basics By Practical Methodology., available at $59.99, has an average rating of 3.85, with 45 lectures, based on 52 reviews, and has 1646 subscribers.

You will learn about You will learn How to create 2D Sketch in Solidworks. You will learn How to create 3D Part Modeling in Solidworks. You will learn How to create Assembly and mates between Part in Solidworks. You will learn How to create workshop Drawing, Drafting and annotation in Solidworks. You will learn How to create Complete Advanced Project in Solidworks. This course is ideal for individuals who are This Course Is designed for Mechanical Engineers, Mechatronics Engineers, Mechanical Engineer Students, Draftsman and any one interested in 3D Modeling. It is particularly useful for This Course Is designed for Mechanical Engineers, Mechatronics Engineers, Mechanical Engineer Students, Draftsman and any one interested in 3D Modeling.

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Title: Learn Solidworks Basics By Practical Methodology.

Price: $59.99

Average Rating: 3.85

Number of Lectures: 45

Number of Published Lectures: 45

Number of Curriculum Items: 45

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 45

Original Price: $29.99

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What You Will Learn

  • You will learn How to create 2D Sketch in Solidworks.
  • You will learn How to create 3D Part Modeling in Solidworks.
  • You will learn How to create Assembly and mates between Part in Solidworks.
  • You will learn How to create workshop Drawing, Drafting and annotation in Solidworks.
  • You will learn How to create Complete Advanced Project in Solidworks.
  • Who Should Attend

  • This Course Is designed for Mechanical Engineers, Mechatronics Engineers, Mechanical Engineer Students, Draftsman and any one interested in 3D Modeling.
  • Target Audiences

  • This Course Is designed for Mechanical Engineers, Mechatronics Engineers, Mechanical Engineer Students, Draftsman and any one interested in 3D Modeling.
  • This Course is designed for Mechanical Engineering Students, Mechanical Engineers, and Draft men which need to Learn Basics of 3D modeling by Using Solid works software.
    We are not just learning , We are Enjoying we will not learn basics only we will design much Advanced Project to Improve our Skills .
    Sloidworks Identification
    : SolidWorks is a solid modeling computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided engineering (CAE) application published by Dassault Systèmes.According to the publisher, over two million engineers and designers at more than 165,000 companies were using SolidWorks as of 2013. Also, according to the company, fiscal year 2011–12 revenue for SolidWorks totaled $483 million.

    Course Requirement:

    *Basic of Engineering.

    Our Course will focus on Practical Method.

    Course Content:

    1- 2D Sketch Basics.
    *Line, Circle, Arc, Rectangle, Polygon, Offset, Fillet Chamfer, Patterns, Mirror, ….etc.

    2- Part 3D Modeling Basics.
    *Extrude, Revolve, Sweep, Extrude cut,etc.

    3- Assembly Basics.
    *Insert Part, Standard Mates, Advanced Mates and Mechanical Mates, Explored view …etc.

    4-Draft&Annotation Basics.
    * Create 3D views of Drawing, Dimensions, Details Views and Sheet format Basics.

    5- Design Advanced Projects By using Solid works.
    * Flexible Coupling.
    *Machine Vise.
    *Crane Hook.
    *Safety Valve.
    After finishing this Course you will be able to create any advanced Project By Using #Solidworks From A TO Z,
    I hope this Course advance your career
    Thanks.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Chapter 2: 2 D Sketch

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Line

    Lecture 3: Circle

    Lecture 4: Rectangle

    Lecture 5: Arc

    Lecture 6: Ellipce

    Lecture 7: Slot

    Lecture 8: Spline

    Lecture 9: Offset

    Lecture 10: Trim Tool

    Lecture 11: Extend Tool

    Lecture 12: Mirror

    Lecture 13: Pattern

    Chapter 3: 3D Part Modeling

    Lecture 1: Part 01

    Lecture 2: Part 02

    Lecture 3: Part 03

    Lecture 4: Part 04-01

    Lecture 5: Part 04-01

    Lecture 6: Part 05-01

    Lecture 7: Part 05-02

    Lecture 8: Part 06

    Lecture 9: Part 07

    Lecture 10: Part 08

    Lecture 11: Part 09

    Lecture 12: Part 10

    Chapter 4: Assembly

    Lecture 1: Lesson 01 (Chain Link)

    Lecture 2: Lesson 02 (Gear Pump)

    Lecture 3: Lesson 03 ( Piston Check Valve )

    Chapter 5: Drawing

    Lecture 1: Lesson 01

    Lecture 2: Lesson 02

    Chapter 6: Project 01 (Flexible Coupling )

    Lecture 1: Part Modeling

    Lecture 2: Assembly

    Lecture 3: Drawing

    Chapter 7: Project -02 ( Machine Vise )

    Lecture 1: Part Modeling

    Lecture 2: Assembly.

    Lecture 3: Drawing

    Chapter 8: Project 03 (Crane Hook)

    Lecture 1: Part Modeling 01

    Lecture 2: Part Modeling 02

    Lecture 3: Part Modeling 03

    Lecture 4: Assembly

    Lecture 5: Drawing

    Chapter 9: Project 04 ( Stop Valve)

    Lecture 1: Part Modeling

    Lecture 2: Assembly

    Lecture 3: Drawing

    Instructors

  • Learn Solidworks Basics By Practical Methodology.  No.2
    Omar Almokhtar
    Mechanical Design Engineer
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