Anthony Rynne's SolidWorks Tutorials
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Introduction
to PM with
Solidworks
What is SolidWorks?
The SolidWorks Interface
Parametric Modelling Basics
Parametric Modelling Strategies
Design Intent
Sketching
with SolidWorks
Working with
Parts
Basic
Part
Modelling (Extrusions)
Part Templates
Modelling a Casting or Forging
Patterning
Thin Feature
Extrusions
Revolved
Features
Editing:
Part Repairs
Editing:
Design Changes
Contour Selection
Shelling and Ribs
Configurations of
Parts
Design Tables and Equations
Working with
Assemblies
Bottom-Up Assembly
Modelling
Assembly
Templates
Exploded
Assemblies
Assembly Configurations
Toolbox
Working with
Drawings
Drawing Templates
and
Sheet Formats
Part Drawings,
Views
and
Dimensioning
Assembly Drawings, BOM and Balloon Referencing
eDrawings
Advanced Part
Modelling
Multibody Solids
Sweeps
Lofts
Surface Modelling
Mold and Die Design
Advanced Assembly
Modelling
Top-Down
Assembly Modelling
Working with Assemblies
Assembly Editing
Large Assemblies
Sheet Metal
Modelling Sheet Metal Parts
Converting Parts to Sheet Metal
In-context Sheet Metal
Weldments
SolidWorks File Management
Customisation
and Performance Issues
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SolidWorks Toolbox
1
Using SolidWorks Toolbox
After successfully completing this lesson you will be able to:
Activate
SolidWorks Toolbox
and use it to
insert standard parts
into an Assembly.
Correctly
insert Toolbox parts
so that they will remain with your assembly when you open it on a different computer.
Modify
Toolbox part definitions
to customise standard toolbox parts.
Use the
ConfigurationManager of inserted Toolbox parts
to control how the parts will appear in a
BOM
.
University of Limerick
Department of Manufacturing
and Operations Engineering