From the course: SOLIDWORKS 2017 Essential Training
Next steps - SOLIDWORKS Tutorial
From the course: SOLIDWORKS 2017 Essential Training
Next steps
- Thank you for joining me for SolidWorks 2016 Essential Training. Before you go I wanted to point you in the direction of a few additional resources. On the website you can see we've got several different courses from 2014, 2012, we have sheet metal design, surfacing, and there are also a bunch of other project courses available. Just take a look through the library, you can see we have all kinds of very interesting projects and classes for you to take. If you're interested in joining a local user group, go ahead over to www.swugn.org which is SolidWorks User Group Network. You can find a local user group in most major areas, in fact, quite a few smaller areas, and they're a great way to meet other people using SolidWorks, brush up on new techniques, and those are really a great resource. Most of them provide you with free dinner and drinks and it's a great networking event, and it's a great way to learn about SolidWorks and meet your fellow SolidWorks users. The last thing I want to point out here is SolidWorks World. Every single year there is a SolidWorks World somewhere in the country, it travels all around. This year it's going to be in Dallas, Texas. It's quite a fun event, it's a great way to immerse yourself into a huge group of SolidWorks users. You can learn from many industry experts from around the world, and I definitely recommend it if you can fit it into your schedule. Thank you for joining me, and good luck with your next great project.
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Contents
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Creating sketches6m 23s
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Understanding relationships5m 8s
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Using the Extrude feature3m 48s
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Using the Extruded Cut feature5m 38s
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Creating revolved features4m 25s
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Making revolved cuts3m 31s
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Applying materials, colors, and backgrounds3m 24s
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Finding mass properties2m 23s
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System options, units, and templates2m 28s
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Trimming and extending portions of a sketch3m 44s
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Creating offset geometry3m 17s
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Moving, copying, and rotating elements2m 33s
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Erasing, undoing, and redoing actions2m 2s
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Using the Mirror tools1m 21s
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Creating repeating patterns in a sketch2m 37s
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Using construction lines to build robust sketches4m 43s
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Using the Convert Entities tool1m 32s
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Adding fillets and chamfers to sketches2m 47s
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Loft tool9m 37s
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Refining a lofted shape with guide curves1m 53s
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Making lofted cuts1m 34s
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Creating swept shapes2m 38s
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Making swept cuts2m 38s
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Using the Wrap command2m 42s
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Boundary boss and base2m 7s
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Intersect tool1m 23s
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Working with configurations3m 51s
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Surface tools2m 39s
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Using surfaces to build solid models2m 33s
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Direct editing: Move/copy bodies3m 9s
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Direct editing: Move face2m 49s
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Direct editing: Combine2m 57s
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Direct editing: Split2m 27s
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Starting an assembly2m 53s
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Arranging, copying, moving, and rotating parts in assemblies4m 21s
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Mating parts together in an assembly6m 56s
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Working with subassemblies3m 54s
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Making linear patterns5m 15s
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Creating circular patterns1m 56s
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Using the Toolbox2m 53s
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Downloading premade parts from the Internet2m 53s
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