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Ultimate guide to design your own machine

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  • Mar 27, 2025
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Ultimate guide to design your own machine, available at $59.99, has an average rating of 4.15, with 47 lectures, based on 27 reviews, and has 7914 subscribers.

You will learn about Know the complete details of 2D and 3D modeling How to create a Mechanism How to create a sephisticated product How to use parts ready in your design Use part and assembly design in department in CATIA This course is ideal for individuals who are Anyone who want to create a machine or Anyone who want to create your own product It is particularly useful for Anyone who want to create a machine or Anyone who want to create your own product.

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Summary

Title: Ultimate guide to design your own machine

Price: $59.99

Average Rating: 4.15

Number of Lectures: 47

Number of Published Lectures: 47

Number of Curriculum Items: 47

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 47

Original Price: $22.99

Quality Status: approved

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What You Will Learn

  • Know the complete details of 2D and 3D modeling
  • How to create a Mechanism
  • How to create a sephisticated product
  • How to use parts ready in your design
  • Use part and assembly design in department in CATIA
  • Who Should Attend

  • Anyone who want to create a machine
  • Anyone who want to create your own product
  • Target Audiences

  • Anyone who want to create a machine
  • Anyone who want to create your own product
  • To follow this course, you don’t have to be an engineer nor even greatly proficient in the mechanical field. All you really need is to have basic knowledge of designing on CATIA V5 and be fond of mechanical designs.

    I chose catia for my designs because it is, as you no doubt know, one of the most used 3D programs by great companies like: Boeing, Bombardier Aéronautique, Michelin, Renault, LG, Thales, nokia and so many others.

    I wanted to create a series of courses entitled: IMD, first to fulfill a dream I’ve always had about designing mechanical machines and second, and no less important, I wanted to share with you my know-how, and the experiences I’ve gained along quite a few years.

    The first course of the series is going to be: how to design a nailing table?

    This particular product is of course already on the market.

    However, the object is to work on the weaknesses of the existing products and make our product:

    -comfortable to use

    -easy and quick to disassemble

    -capable of moving the pallets

    I’ll also show you how to integrate ready-designed parts found on the net you’ll be needing into your own design

    In addition, this course will teach you how to turn a 2D mechanism into a 3D one certainly a very important steps in your design.

    OK Enough talking and let’s get down to business.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Presentation

    Lecture 1: Presentation

    Chapter 2: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Chapter 3: Stages of design

    Lecture 1: Stages of design

    Chapter 4: Design

    Lecture 1: UCP-UCFL

    Lecture 2: Mechanism Base

    Lecture 3: Base fix

    Lecture 4: Base mobile

    Lecture 5: Short Pillar

    Lecture 6: Long pillar

    Lecture 7: SHF-SMD

    Lecture 8: Pneumatic cylinder

    Lecture 9: Measure Jack

    Lecture 10: Bearer bars 1

    Lecture 11: Bearer bars 2

    Lecture 12: Bearer bars 3

    Lecture 13: Mechanism of Rotation

    Lecture 14: Workbench

    Lecture 15: Tubes

    Lecture 16: Transporter

    Lecture 17: Base of P.C Part 1

    Lecture 18: Base of P.C Part 2

    Lecture 19: Translation mechanism

    Lecture 20: Fixation Right bracket

    Lecture 21: Support

    Lecture 22: Links

    Lecture 23: Support for link 35

    Lecture 24: Fixative

    Lecture 25: Link 25

    Lecture 26: Assembly

    Lecture 27: Assembly Part of Workbench

    Lecture 28: Assembly part of workbench 2

    Lecture 29: Product

    Lecture 30: Mechanism of Rotation

    Lecture 31: Product 2

    Lecture 32: Product 3

    Lecture 33: screws 1

    Lecture 34: screws 2

    Lecture 35: screws assembly 1

    Lecture 36: screws assembly 2

    Lecture 37: screws assembly 3

    Lecture 38: screws assembly 4

    Lecture 39: Fixative Parts

    Lecture 40: Fixative part assembly

    Chapter 5: Test

    Lecture 1: Test 1

    Lecture 2: Test 2

    Lecture 3: Test 3

    Chapter 6: Conclusion

    Lecture 1: Conclusion

    Instructors

  • Ultimate guide to design your own machine  No.2
    Mohamed Amine Gabsi
    Mechanical Engineer
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