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Lynda com Sheet Metal Design with SolidWorks (SolidWorks鈑金設計教學) 英文教學版
軟體簡介:
CAD software like SolidWorks makes sheet metal design quick and cost
effective. This course gets you up to speed with the sheet metal tools
in SolidWorks for designing parts and assemblies, and then takes you on
a trip to the factory floor to see the final manufactured results. First,
you'll learn to create base features, flanges, and bends that add
strength and connections. Then find out how to flatten parts and
add holes, cuts, and corners that are manufacturing ready, and use
the Convert to Sheet Metal command to convert imported geometry
into native sheet metal parts. Author Gabriel Corbett also shows
you how to create assemblies from multiple parts, use the Pattern
and Mirrors tools to effortlessly duplicate existing work, and
then document and export your designs. Finally, take a tour of a
sheet metal fabrication company and learn about the machinery and
processes that occur during manufacturing.
Topics include:
Understanding sheet metal fundamentals
Creating base features
Creating flanges and tabs
Making hems and corner features
Unfolding and folding parts
Adding cuts across bends
Adding welded corners
Using the Forming tools
Importing geometry
Using the Convert to Sheet Metal command
Making sheet metal drawings
Exporting DWG and DXF files for laser cutting
Building an assembly
Creating parts in an assembly
Creating flat patterns
Using in-context design techniques
Exporting parts
軟體簡介:
CAD software like SolidWorks makes sheet metal design quick and cost
effective. This course gets you up to speed with the sheet metal tools
in SolidWorks for designing parts and assemblies, and then takes you on
a trip to the factory floor to see the final manufactured results. First,
you'll learn to create base features, flanges, and bends that add
strength and connections. Then find out how to flatten parts and
add holes, cuts, and corners that are manufacturing ready, and use
the Convert to Sheet Metal command to convert imported geometry
into native sheet metal parts. Author Gabriel Corbett also shows
you how to create assemblies from multiple parts, use the Pattern
and Mirrors tools to effortlessly duplicate existing work, and
then document and export your designs. Finally, take a tour of a
sheet metal fabrication company and learn about the machinery and
processes that occur during manufacturing.
Topics include:
Understanding sheet metal fundamentals
Creating base features
Creating flanges and tabs
Making hems and corner features
Unfolding and folding parts
Adding cuts across bends
Adding welded corners
Using the Forming tools
Importing geometry
Using the Convert to Sheet Metal command
Making sheet metal drawings
Exporting DWG and DXF files for laser cutting
Building an assembly
Creating parts in an assembly
Creating flat patterns
Using in-context design techniques
Exporting parts