SOLIDWORKS
SOLIDWORKS Refresher
SOLIDWORKS Refresher
Our SOLIDWORKS Refresher is intended to review functions of the SOLIDWORKS software, for users who may have been removed from regular use for an extended period of time.
£800.00 – £900.00 ex VAT
Course Length | 4 Days |
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Classroom or Online | Online, Classroom |
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Our virtual training courses are instructor led and delivered online. Each course is packed with interactive demonstrations, hands-on exercises and plenty of time to ask questions.
Prerequisites
Prerequisites: Mechanical design experience, experience in the Windows operating system, some experience with SOLIDWORKS or other CAD software
Description
Our SOLIDWORKS Refresher is intended to review functions of the SOLIDWORKS software, for users who may have been removed from regular use for an extended period of time. It includes selected lessons and exercises from: SOLIDWORKS Essentials, Advanced Part Modeling and Assembly Modeling.
Customers who viewed this also viewed our SOLIDWORKS Advanced - Assembly Modelling and SOLIDWORKS Advanced - Part Modelling Training Courses.
Course Outline
Lesson 1: SOLIDWORKS Basics and the User Interface
Lesson 2: Patterning
Lesson 3: Editing: Repairs
Lesson 4: Editing: Design Changes
Lesson 5: Configurations
Lesson 6: Bottom-Up Assembly Modeling
Lesson 7: Using Assemblies
Lesson 8: Multibody Design Techniques
Lesson 9: Advanced Mate Technologies
Lesson 10: Assembly Editing
Lesson 11: Using Configurations with Assemblies
Lesson 12: Display States and Appearances
Lesson 13: Large Assemblies
Course Syllabus
Disclaimer
The course duration is a guideline. Course topics and duration may be modified by the instructor based upon the knowledge and skill level of the course participants.
Additional information
Course Length | 4 Days |
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Classroom or Online | Online, Classroom |
1 review for SOLIDWORKS Refresher
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Cameron Scott –
Scott was excellent in his presentation structure, and answered questions efficiently even though they were asked about models outwith the course boundaries.