Designing a Sheet Metal Enclosure with SOLIDWORKS
With Gabriel Corbett
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Duration: 2h 31m
Skill level: Intermediate
Released: 5/21/2014
Course details
Real-world projects are vital to mastering SOLIDWORKS, and sheet metal enclosures are a perfect example of a typical project. Sheet metal enclosures house and protect circuitry, wiring, and other sensitive electronic parts and frequently require customization by a professional CAD designer. So take a firsthand walk through designing a sheet metal enclosure for circuit boards and panel-mounted connectors, as well as fans, power cords, and switches, with SOLIDWORKS. Gabriel Corbett covers the key techniques for working with in-context parts and assemblies that dynamically adjust based on the master part model. He'll show you how to use equations to drive the size of the box and calculate vent holes, work with circuit boards, and download connector components. Plus, learn how to add decals before prepping the final drawings for manufacturing.
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Abiodun Omotosho
Abiodun Omotosho
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Luis Gabriel Martinez Altamira
Luis Gabriel Martinez Altamira
Mechanical Design Engineer at Detex
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Darren LaFreniere
Darren LaFreniere
Founder / Owner FLYZEYE Fabrication LLC
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