SolidWorks® 2020
Professional Modeling

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The SolidWorks 2020: Professional Modeling course gives you a strong foundation of skills that can be used in subsequent courses. You'll practice using SOLIDWORKS while you watch how it's done.

It starts by showing you the components of the SOLIDWORKS user interface and then quickly moves to the development of custom templates. You'll practice the fundamentals of creating sketches and using basic commands like Extrude, Cut, and Revolve, and then you'll being working with more advanced commands.

Each step of the way you'll learn structured procedures that insure your models are professionally built. By learning best practices and professional modeling processes your models will be easy to edit. They'll be structurally sound, and you'll learn to build them in the fastest time possible.

Not only will you learn best practices, you'll learn them in the shortest time possible. Many users waist time trying to figure out how to use SOLIDWORKS on their own, but watching how it's done correctly is much faster. It prevents bad habits or ineffective methods from being used, and you build a clearer understanding of how to effectively use the commands. Effective workflow strategy is the real goal in the professional use of SOLIDWORKS. The Professional Modeling course is the fastest way to get started.

Why do we talk about sound processes and procedures so much? Many users think it's normal to try to build a model. Scrap it, and then try to build it again. It might take several iterations to get the model finished, and if you ever need to modify it you may need to reconstruct it again. This is not how you should work.

By using sound procedures and best practices you can construct models that never need to be reconstructed. They will be editable. So you will be able to make changes long after the product has been released. This means the model becomes your greatest asset. This also improves your throughput, reduces cost, less headaches, … the list goes on.

The Professional Modeling course has 7 hours of video instruction. If you use the course 8 hours a day it will take about 3 days on average to complete. When you're finished you will have a strong foundation of skills that is required for subsequent courses.

69 Lessons (Listed Below)

7 hours of instruction

Browse through the lessons from the following SolidWorks 2020 courses and watch sample lessons.

SolidWorks 2020: Professional Modeling SolidWorks 2020: Advanced Parts & Assemblies SolidWorks 2020: Mechanical Drawings SolidWorks 2020: Sheet Metal Design SolidWorks 2020: FEA Made Simple

Our SolidWorks courses require No Installation. You can watch them on any device connected to the internet.

You will receive an email containing your User Name and Password. Login to your account and start learning. It's that easy.

While you're logged into your account you can download files used in the courses, watch lessons, and practice the tasks taught in the lessons. Keep in mind that you will use your installation of SolidWorks® to practice.

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SolidWorks® 2020:
Professional Modeling

No Installation Required

Watch from any device connected to the internet.

SolidWorks 2020: Professional Modeling

$54.95 - $109.95

Watch Sample Lessons

Watch the first hour of the Professional Modeling course for SolidWorks 2020.

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Professional Modeling

7 hours of instruction

Lessons

Introduction
Custom Templates
Organizing File Storage Locations
Creating Sketches
Shaded Sketch Contours
Extruding a Profile
Mastering View Commands
UI Settings
Updating Templates
Inferred and Automatic Relations
Fully Defining Sketches
Mirroring Sketch Geometry
Revolving a Profile
Extruded Cuts
Linear Patterns
Circular Patterns
Sketch Patterns vs 3D Patterns
Missing Pattern Geometry
Sweep
Guide Curve Sweep
Multiple Guide Curve Sweep
Wrap Path and Guide Curve

Advanced Sweep Profile Concepts
Practical Sweep Application
Introduction to the Shell command
Shell Command Strategy
Application of the Shell Command
Reusing Sketches
Introduction to the Hole Wizard
Oblique Surface Construction
Advanced Hole Placement
Finishing Features
Introduction to the Loft Command
Loft Twist and Connection Points
Loft Guide Curves
Loft Guide Curve Influence
Start and End Loft Constraints
Centerline Lofts
Closed Loop Lofts
Tangent Faces and Guide Curves
Sweep vs Loft
Using 3D Sketches
3D Sketch Planes
Advanced 3D Sketch Techniques
Mirroring Features
Introduction to Splines
Advanced Spline Constraints
Using 3D Splines
Mounting Bosses
Boss Fins
Trick for Adding Boss Ribs
Contour Ribs
Rib Matrix
Draft
Repairing Ribs
Strategy for Applying Fillets
Forcing Fillet Construction
Mouse Gestures
Shortcut Keys
Shortcut Bars
Multiple Sketch Relations
Copying Sketch Geometry
Boundary Command Details
Complex Boundaries
The Dome Command
Text on Sketches
More Text Strategies
Embossing and Engraving
Conclusion

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