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Learn SOLIDWORKS 2020

By : Tayseer Almattar
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Learn SOLIDWORKS 2020

By: Tayseer Almattar

Overview of this book

SOLIDWORKS is the leading choice for 3D engineering and product design applications across industries such as aviation, automobiles, and consumer product design. This book takes a practical approach to getting you up and running with SOLIDWORKS 2020. You'll start with the basics, exploring the software interface and working with drawing files. The book then guides you through topics such as sketching, building complex 3D models, generating dynamic and static assemblies, and generating 2D engineering drawings to equip you for mechanical design projects. You'll also do practical exercises to get hands-on with creating sketches, 3D part models, assemblies, and drawings. To reinforce your understanding of SOLIDWORKS, the book is supplemented by downloadable files that will help you follow up with the concepts and exercises found in the book. By the end of this book, you'll have gained the skills you need to create professional 3D mechanical models using SOLIDWORKS, and you'll be able to prepare effectively for the Certified SOLIDWORKS Associate (CSWA) and Certified SOLIDWORKS Professional (CSWP) exams.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)

Summary

In this chapter, we have learned about our first set of SOLIDWORKS features, all of which allow us to go from creating 2D sketches to creating 3D models. Here, we learned about the extruded boss and extruded cut and revolved boss and revolved cut features. Each of these feature sets has an additive feature and a subtractive feature. We also learned about the fillet and chamfer features, which mainly aim to remove sharp edges for our 3D models. For each feature, we learned about what it was, how to apply it, and how to modify it.

In the next chapter, we will explore more features that are considered more advanced than the features we explored in this chapter. This includes swept boss and swept cut and lofted boss and lofted cut, both of which require more than a single sketch to be applied. We'll also address adding more reference geometries, such as new planes and...