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Learn Onshape for Beginners

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  • Mar 28, 2025
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Learn Onshape for Beginners, available at $54.99, has an average rating of 4.5, with 36 lectures, based on 164 reviews, and has 659 subscribers.

You will learn about CAD Design 3D modelling 3D design Parametric modelling modelling 3d printing This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginners wanting to learn 3D design or Teachers or Hobby users or homeschooler or University students or CAD users wanting to learn Onshape or Design enthusiasts It is particularly useful for Beginners wanting to learn 3D design or Teachers or Hobby users or homeschooler or University students or CAD users wanting to learn Onshape or Design enthusiasts.

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Summary

Title: Learn Onshape for Beginners

Price: $54.99

Average Rating: 4.5

Number of Lectures: 36

Number of Published Lectures: 36

Number of Curriculum Items: 36

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 36

Original Price: $29.99

Quality Status: approved

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What You Will Learn

  • CAD
  • Design
  • 3D modelling
  • 3D design
  • Parametric modelling
  • modelling
  • 3d printing
  • Who Should Attend

  • Beginners wanting to learn 3D design
  • Teachers
  • Hobby users
  • homeschooler
  • University students
  • CAD users wanting to learn Onshape
  • Design enthusiasts
  • Target Audiences

  • Beginners wanting to learn 3D design
  • Teachers
  • Hobby users
  • homeschooler
  • University students
  • CAD users wanting to learn Onshape
  • Design enthusiasts
  • This course is ideal for beginners wanting to learn CAD.  Onshape is one of the world’s most popular online CAD packages and is FREE for education and home use. Developed by the founders of Solidworks, Onshape is unique in that it is accessed through a web browser. There is no need to download any software, everything is access through a web browser. If you have an interest in designing your own 3D models then this course will teach you the skills. After the first couple of tutorials, you’ll ve straight into 3D modeling with ease.

    There are 36 tutorials delivered by Phil Cotton, a High School Technology teacher in the UK, founder of learnbylayers and a certified CAD instructor. Phil has taught thousands of students and teachers the basics of 3D design. The course will build your skills from an absolute beginner, creating basic models to being confident in designing complex models, such as Iphone cases and Arduino cases.

    Topics covered include;

  • Sketching 2D profiles and converting to 3D shapes

  • Adding dimensions

  • Projecting Sketches

  • Extruding shapes

  • Creating shells

  • Adding fillets

  • Adding holes

  • Creating chamfers

  • Offsetting workplanes

  • Editing sketches

  • Creating a section view

  • Creating sweeps, revolves and lofts

  • Designing models including brackets, vases, lampshade, iphones, iphone cases, door signs and Arduino cases.

  • This course will build your skills in creating 3D designs and will teach you a range of tips and tricks to designing 3D models.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction – Onshape walk through

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Chapter 2: Lesson 2 – How to create a basic sketch

    Lecture 1: How to create a basic 3D shape.

    Chapter 3: Lesson 3 – How to add fillets and holes

    Lecture 1: How to add fillets and a hole

    Chapter 4: Lesson 4 – How to pattern holes

    Lecture 1: Lesson 4 – Patterning holes

    Chapter 5: Lesson 5 – Adding text to a model

    Lecture 1: Adding text to a model

    Chapter 6: Lesson 6 – How to export a file for 3D printing

    Lecture 1: Export as an STL file

    Chapter 7: Lesson 7 – Editing sketches

    Lecture 1: Introduction to editing sketches

    Chapter 8: Lesson 8 – Sketching a fidget spinner

    Lecture 1: Sketching a fidget spinner

    Chapter 9: Lesson 9 – Extruding and adding a chamfer

    Lecture 1: Adding chamfers and extruding

    Chapter 10: Lesson 10 – Adding workplanes

    Lecture 1: Adding workplanes using the offset feature

    Chapter 11: Lesson 11 – Adding a stopped to the fidget spinner

    Lecture 1: Adding a stopped to the fidget spinner

    Chapter 12: Lesson 12 – How to create a basic revolve

    Lecture 1: How to create a basic 3D revolve.

    Chapter 13: Lesson 13 – How to model a vase using the revolve feature

    Lecture 1: Designing a vase

    Chapter 14: Lesson 14 – How to edit a revolve

    Lecture 1: How to edit a sketch on a revolve

    Chapter 15: Lesson 15 – How to sketch a lampshade in 3D

    Lecture 1: How to sketch the profile of a lampshade

    Chapter 16: Lesson 16 – Sketching a design to cut out

    Lecture 1: Sketching a design to cut out

    Chapter 17: Lesson 17 – How to pattern a feature on a curved surface

    Lecture 1: Patterning a feature on a curved surface

    Chapter 18: Lesson 18 – Adding a hole for a light fitting

    Lecture 1: Adding a hole to the lampshade

    Chapter 19: Lesson 19 – How to create a sweep

    Lecture 1: Creating a sweep

    Chapter 20: Lesson 20 – How to sketch and edit a profile and then sweep

    Lecture 1: Sweeping a slide profile

    Chapter 21: Lesson 21 – How to design a paper clip task

    Lecture 1: How to design a paperclip using the sweep command

    Chapter 22: Lesson 22 – How to use the loft feature

    Lecture 1: Lofting profiles

    Chapter 23: Lesson 23 – How to model a tea light holder

    Lecture 1: How to model a tea light holder using the loft feature.

    Chapter 24: Lesson 24 – How to model a wall bracket

    Lecture 1: Bracket tutorial

    Chapter 25: Lesson 25 – How to model the profile of an iphone

    Lecture 1: Sketching an iphone profile

    Chapter 26: Lesson 26 – How to insert and calibrate a decal.

    Lecture 1: Inserting a decal.

    Chapter 27: Lesson 27 – How to add features and buttons.

    Lecture 1: Adding features and buttons.

    Chapter 28: Lesson 28 – Adding Cameras and charge ports

    Lecture 1: Adding cameras and charging port

    Chapter 29: Lesson 29 – How to design an iphone case

    Lecture 1: Designing the bumper of an iphone case

    Chapter 30: Lesson 30 – Adding the back of the iphone case

    Lecture 1: Adding the back of the iphone case

    Chapter 31: Lesson 31 – Adding cut-outs for chargers

    Lecture 1: Adding cut outs for chargers

    Chapter 32: Lesson 32 – Adding a pattern to the back of the case.

    Lecture 1: Adding a pattern to the case

    Chapter 33: Lesson 33 – How to model an Arduino case introduction

    Lecture 1: Arduino case introduction

    Chapter 34: Lesson 34 – How to model an Arduino case

    Lecture 1: Case tutorial

    Chapter 35: lesson 35 – How to model the lid

    Lecture 1: How to model a snap fit lid for the case.

    Chapter 36: Lesson 36 – How to create a section view

    Lecture 1: How to create a section view.

    Instructors

  • Learn Onshape for Beginners  No.2
    Philip Cotton
    UK Technology teacher and 3D printing instructor
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  • 4 stars: 48 votes
  • 5 stars: 104 votes
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