SolidWorks Advanced Plus Training
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COURSE DESCRIPTION The goal of this 4-day course is to teach you advanced parts and assemblies modeling techniques and how to utilize the assembly modeling capabilities of SolidWorks mechanical CAD software. The focus of this course is on the fundamental skills, tools, and concepts central to successfully modeling advanced parts and on the skills, tools, and concepts central to successfully working with assemblies. |
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This SolidWorks Advanced Plus training course covers advanced topics in the creation and editing of advanced parts and assemblies in SolidWorks
CAD software. Some topics that are covered are:
Advanced Part Modeling
- Sweeping and lofting
- Using blending and filleting techniques
- Part editing and changes
- Creating 3D curves
- Freeform modeling
Advanced Assemblies
- Top-Down or in-context assembly modeling
- Creation of component patterns in assemblies
- Create configurations of assemblies
- Use design tables in assemblies
- Manage assemblies using SolidWorks Explorer
- Find and fix errors in assemblies
- Query assemblies for information
COURSE PREREQUISTES
Students attending this course are expected to have the following skills, and to have completed an overview of the course material.
- Mechanical/Industrial design experience
- Experience with the Windows™ operating system
- Completed the course SolidWorks Essentials Plus Training
COURSE SCHEDULE
| Date | Location | Time | Register |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nov. 27-30 | Tulsa, OK | 8:00am-5:00pm | Register |
| TBA | Oklahoma City, OK | 8:00am-5:00pm | Register |
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TESTIMONIALS
“Great Class! The instructor was very good. His progress through the information was very good and based on the class needs. His knowledge of SolidWorks was vast and his tips and tricks were great information.â€Â
Dan Weibel,
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