- Duration: Flexible
Course details
Use Solidworks 3DCAD to create working screw threads for 3D printing!3DPrinting is a revolutionary manufacturing technology that allows people to turn their 3D CAD models into real physical items. Now it's actually possible to 3D print screw threads that really work and screw together!Add an entire new dimension to your models today.
Why this course is differentThere are many 3D Printing and Modellingcoursesonline, but none quite like this one:
- We focus just on modelling screw threads, allowing you to create parts that actually screw together.
- Taught by aSolidworks professional! The instructorbeen using Solidworks since 2006 and even taken a range of official Solidworks-certified training courses. The instructorcurrently works as a Product Design Engineer and uses Solidworks every day to design all sorts of things forreal clients- no academic-only experience here!
- All experiences welcome.This course does assume a basic knowledge of Solidworks but complete beginners can also follow along with the video, to learn on-the-go.
- Understand thetechniques for varied use. Instead of just copying the instructor this course encourages students to learn techniques that can then be used to create parts specific to your needs!
About this course
This courses includes:
- 1.5 hoursof high-quality original video.
- Additional resourcessuch as downloadable models, made specially for the course.
- On-hand support.Have a question? We are always here to support any questions and take a look at your progress.
You will learn
The course covers an entire range of thread modelling details, including:
- Introduction- How threads are used and how to use the course
- Starting a Male Thread- Modelling a shaft - the first stage in creating a Male Thread
- Adding the Threads- How to use Helixes and Sweeps to create Threads
- Basic FinishingTouches- Ending Threads and other small details to improve your Threads
- Female Threads- Using a Swept Cut to create a Nut, or any Female Thread
- Assemblies, Tolerances andLeft/Right-hand Threads-Checking that the Parts fit together and work correctly by adding them to an Assembly.Tolerances for 3D Printing andLeft and Right-hand Threads
- Thread Profiles and Different Sizes- Using Thread Tables to create threads ofany size
- Advanced Finishing Touches- To really finish off your Threads
- Common Issues- Problems that can occur with Threads, andhow how to avoid them
- Conclusion and Exporting for Printing- A recap of the course, and how to actually print your parts
The course is taught using Solidworks 2015 but the models and resources used will work with any version newer than that - all the way up to Solidworks 2018.
The techniques used are also common to many different CAD programs - so you can learn on Solidworks then easily transfer these skills if needed.
So sign up today, and take your prints up to the next level!
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