![]() |
SolidWorks Tutorials
Hey CD!
I am planning on doing tutorials for SolidWorks during the summer to train my team members and to help train other teams interested in using CAD. I have a few ideas as to what to do in some of the tutorials but is there anything else some people would want? My ideas right now: - Sketch's (defining sketches and using tools to make you quicker) - Extrusions (Using the different type of extrusions to the Fullest) - Assemblies (mating, and other review tools) - Sheet Metal Tool Also is there anybody who thinks they would be watching these tutorials to learn more? Thanks :D |
Re: SolidWorks Tutorials
Quote:
|
Re: SolidWorks Tutorials
Quote:
|
Re: SolidWorks Tutorials
Quote:
Since this is primarily for your team, I would recommend you find what your team has problems doing and start there. As far as things that might help them: I have seen that making a detailed light bulb and making a detailed car do wonders to teach people tricks that might be useful. |
Re: SolidWorks Tutorials
Quote:
|
Re: SolidWorks Tutorials
ok, I would recommend you start with what is already designed and made as far as tutorials if you must do videos. I would also recomend you teach the WITH hotkeys, mouse gestures, exc.
also, at least with my team, It is faster and more efficient to teach them by doing it live. |
Re: SolidWorks Tutorials
We have posted a series of frc tutorials at www.solidworks.com/robotics for FRC.
We also have a new www.facebook.com/solidworkseducation page. There area tips multiple times a week. Good luck to your team members. The summer is a great time to strengthen SolidWorks skills. Marie |
I would love a tutorial on sheet metal chassis design.
|
Re: SolidWorks Tutorials
Do you start with an frame like so
http://www.solidworks.com/sw/educati...4_ENU_HTML.htm and then you are looking to place a sheetmetal floor to mount other subsystmes to? Or are you looking for your frame to be sheetmetal? Sheet metal can be use structurally - but you have to know how much weight will be distributed. My intern, Ian, created a great sheet metal model of a joist http://blogs.solidworks.com/teacher/...st-hanger.html You can download the file and take a look at how the part was constructed. Right-click the gray area of the SolidWorks Main menu to bring up the Sheet Metal toolbar. You have to use Sheet Metal features - not Solid features. Give me some ideas in your design direction. Marie |
Re: SolidWorks Tutorials
I will take a look at the FRC Tutorials later to get an idea of what i could do.
For the sheet-metal design it is a full frame design. I have designed over 10 different chassis in solidworks, most of them sheet-metal. |
| All times are GMT -5. The time now is 18:06. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2017, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright © Chief Delphi