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Solidworks Project: Learning the Ropes - Entry #14/14: Analysis and Conclusion

  This entry is a the conclusion of the basic theory conveyed in SolidWorks Project: Learning the Ropes - Entry #1, where a 3D model of a pressure plate was created. As stated in Entry #1, the theory being tested in this blog series is based upon the internal tutorial program embedded within Solidworks, which is rumored to be all that is needed to reach intermediate to advanced level understanding of the software, with additional sources only needed for specialized uses or integration with other programs such as Blender for 3D printing. This series will document the progress of a first year engineering student with no prior experience with computer aided engineering design to weigh the theory based on outcomes.  The process demonstrated followed the tutorials presented through the software itself, with minimal external assistance from other instructional sources. Entry #14 is the final entry in this series, and will cover the analysis of the project. I will break this up into ...

Solidworks Project: Learning the Ropes - Entry #13: Molds Design Introduction

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  Advanced Techniques - Molds Design Introduction This entry is a continuation of the basic theory conveyed in SolidWorks Project: Learning the Ropes - Entry #1, where a 3D model of a pressure plate was created. As stated in Entry #1, the theory being tested in this blog series is based upon the internal tutorial program embedded within Solidworks, which is rumored to be all that is needed to reach intermediate to advanced level understanding of the software, with additional sources only needed for specialized uses or integration with other programs such as Blender for 3D printing. This series will document the progress of a first year engineering student with no prior experience with computer aided engineering design to weigh the theory based on outcomes.  The process demonstrated followed the tutorials presented through the software itself, with minimal external assistance from other instructional sources. Entry 13# covers the basics of Molds Design and uses a telephone hand...

S-STEM/TRAIN Solidworks Project: Learning the Ropes - Entry #12: Assembly Visualization

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  Advanced Techniques - Assembly Visualization This entry is a continuation of the basic theory conveyed in SolidWorks Project: Learning the Ropes - Entry #1, where a 3D model of a pressure plate was created. As stated in Entry #1, the theory being tested in this blog series is based upon the internal tutorial program embedded within Solidworks, which is rumored to be all that is needed to reach intermediate to advanced level understanding of the software, with additional sources only needed for specialized uses or integration with other programs such as Blender for 3D printing. This series will document the progress of a first year engineering student with no prior experience with computer aided engineering design to weigh the theory based on outcomes.  The process demonstrated followed the tutorials presented through the software itself, with no external assistance from other instructional sources. Entry #12 will be the first foray into the Advanced Techniques section of the...

Solidworks Project: Learning the Ropes - Entry #11: Sheet Metal: Forming Tools

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Basic Techniques - Sheet Metal: Forming Tools This entry is a continuation of the basic theory conveyed in SolidWorks Project: Learning the Ropes - Entry #1, where a 3D model of a pressure plate was created. As stated in Entry #1, the theory being tested in this blog series is based upon the internal tutorial program embedded within Solidworks, which is rumored to be all that is needed to reach intermediate to advanced level understanding of the software, with additional sources only needed for specialized uses or integration with other programs such as Blender for 3D printing. This series will document the progress of a first year engineering student with no prior experience with computer aided engineering design to weigh the theory based on outcomes.  The process demonstrated followed the tutorials presented through the software itself, with no external assistance from other instructional sources. Entry #11 begins a new tutorial using formed parts in SolidWorks’ design library to...

Solidworks Project: Learning the Ropes - Entry #10

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  Basic Techniques - Revolves and Sweeps This entry is a continuation of the basic theory conveyed in SolidWorks Project: Learning the Ropes - Entry #1, where a 3D model of a pressure plate was created. As stated in Entry #1, the theory being tested in this blog series is based upon the internal tutorial program embedded within Solidworks, which is rumored to be all that is needed to reach intermediate to advanced level understanding of the software, with additional sources only needed for specialized uses or integration with other programs such as Blender for 3D printing. This series will document the progress of a first year engineering student with no prior experience with computer aided engineering design to weigh the theory based on outcomes.  The process demonstrated followed the tutorials presented through the software itself, with no external assistance from other instructional sources. Entry #10 picks up where Entry #9 left off in the process of modeling a candlestick...