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The SolidWorks Surfacing course teaches you how to build freeform shapes using SolidWorks mechanical design automation software.
Course details and prerequisites:
Duration: 2 Days
Type: Instructor
Led
Level: Advanced
Prerequisites:
- Mechanical or Industrial design experience
- Attended the SolidWorks Essentials or equivalent level of knowledge
- Attended the
SolidWorks Part Modeling course
After the training you will be able to:
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Create complex surface designs using Loft
and Sweep
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Repair imorted geometry using SolidWorks
Surfacing tools
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Use surfaces to help you create complex parts
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Use a master part to create different
versions of your design
Course Outline
Lesson : Understand Surfaces
- Solids and Surfaces
- Working with Surface Bodies
- Why Use Surfaces?
- Continuity Explained
- Workflow with Surfaces
Lesson : Introduction to Surfacing
- Similarities between Solid and Surface Modeling
- Basic Surfacing
Lesson : Solid-Surface Hybrid Modeling
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Hybrid Modeling
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Using surfaces to Modify Solids
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Interchanging Between Solids and
Surfaces
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Performance Implications
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Surfaces as Construction Geometry
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Making Copies of Faces
Lesson : Advanced Surface Modeling
- Ruled Surfaces
- Lofting Surfaces
- Modeling the Lower Half
- Conclusion
- Design Changes
Lesson : Blends and Patches
- Complex Blends
- Smoothing Patches
- Freeform Feature
- Corner Blends
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