Duration
Fee
Level
Major Tools
Medium
Class Size
A refresher on interpreting engineering drawings, emphasizing different views and essential concepts.
Explore the role of PLM in product development, with a focus on how SOLIDWORKS integrates into the product lifecycle.
Learn parametric modelling techniques to create both simple and complex parts for assemblies.
Discover how to use mating and constraints effectively to build functional subassemblies and complete assemblies.
Dive into configuring exploded views and other essential view settings.
Add motion to parts and views, and camera effects to enhance your designs.
Master 2D part and assembly drawings, including Bill of Materials (BOM) and adherence to BS 8888 standards.
Explore Finite Element Analysis (FEA) and design studies using Simulation Xpress.
Create realistic images and videos using Keyshot.
Founder, Axenic School of Design
Paul is a City & Guilds of London certified, distinction-grade advanced technician in Mechanical Engineering with 9+ years of field experience working in various industries and currently in oil and gas. His long record of top-class academic performance, paired with a knack for digital creativity all comes in play in his passion for functional Engineering Designs. Renowned among his course mates for his uncanny speed and mastery in manual technical drawings, he immediately fell in love with SOLIDWORKS during his Advanced Diploma program, and this is the aftermath. Real-world industry and manufacturing insights is one perk any engineering student of Paul would definitly enjoy.
Engineering Students: Any engineering student, whether in mechanical, civil, aerospace, or related fields, can benefit from learning SolidWorks.
Professionals: Engineers, designers, and drafters seeking to enhance their 3D modelling and design skills.
Hobbyists and DIY Enthusiasts: Anyone interested in creating 3D models for personal projects or hobbies.
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