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Learn SOLIDWORKS - Second Edition

By : Tayseer Almattar
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Learn SOLIDWORKS - Second Edition

By: Tayseer Almattar

Overview of this book

SOLIDWORKS is the leading choice for 3D engineering and product design applications across industries such as aviation, automobile, and consumer product design. This book helps you to get up and running with SOLIDWORKS and understand each new concept and tool with the help of easy-to-follow exercises. You'll begin with the basics, exploring the software interface and finding out how to work 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 prepare you to take on any design project. You'll also work with practical exercises to get hands-on experience 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 to understand the concepts and exercises more easily. Finally, you'll also work on projects for 3D modeling objects inspired by everyday life. By the end of this SOLIDWORKS book, you'll have gained the skills you need to create professional 3D mechanical models using SOLIDWORKS and be able to prepare effectively for the Certified SOLIDWORKS Associate (CSWA) and Certified SOLIDWORKS Professional (CSWP) exams.
Table of Contents (26 chapters)
1
Section 1 – Getting Started
4
Section 2 – 2D Sketching
7
Section 3 – Basic Mechanical Core Features – Associate Level
10
Section 4 – Basic Evaluations and Assemblies – Associate Level
13
Section 5 – 2D Engineering Drawings Foundation
18
Section 6 – Advanced Mechanical Core Features – Professional Level
21
Section 7 – Advanced Assemblies – Professional Level

Utilizing the drawing sheet's information block

In this section, we will cover how to edit the information block that's located at the bottom of our drawing sheet. This information block displays information such as material, mass, drawer, reviewer, and drawing number. The information block in our current drawing is highlighted with a red box in the following screenshot. We will cover how to edit the existing information and how to add new information to the block:

Figure 10.44 – The information block shows information related to the drawing

Now that we know what an information block is, we can start adjusting it.

Editing the information block

In this exercise, we will make the following edits:

  • TITLE: Block-A
  • DWG. NO.: 5598
  • DRAWN NAME: TM

To edit the information in the sheet, follow these steps:

  1. Right-click anywhere in the drawing sheet. Then, select Edit Sheet Format, as shown in the following screenshot...