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8/27/2019
Instead of creating a model by designing parts and grouping the parts into assemblies, instructor David Antanavige shows you how to create a complete assembly first, then push the design out to various part files and drawings for production. Starting with one master design allows you to make changes through file and external references inside SOLIDWORKS as opposed to updating each component file individually. This approach can save huge amounts of time on a complex project with many interconnected parts that have to match up correctly. David covers the steps involved, and more, in this course.
Topics include:
- Working with bodies
- List and external references
- SOLIDWORKS Explorer
- Creating production files
- Weldment
- Multibody sheet metal parts
- Multibody machined parts
- Multibody 3D printed parts
- Machined part designs
- 3D printed part designs
Skill Level Intermediate
1h
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Introduction
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1. SOLIDWORKS Master Modeling
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SOLIDWORKS file references1m 48s
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2. Master Modeling and Boolean Features
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Split1m 54s
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Save bodies3m 44s
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Move and copy a body2m 15s
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Combine body3m 1s
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Insert part3m 25s
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3. SOLIDWORKS Explorer
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Introduction to Explorer3m 14s
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Pack and Go2m 28s
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Rename4m 15s
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Move2m 16s
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Where Used1m 33s
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4. Creating Production Files
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Master modeling molds1m 48s
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Evaluating your master model3m 11s
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Conclusion
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Next steps1m 52s
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