Inhalt: Product enclosures define the shape and feel of an electronic product. In this course, learn how to design a 3D-printable enclosure for electronic components using SOLIDWORKS, the premier product-design software. Instructor Johno Ellison kicks off the course by reviewing the basics of 3D modeling. Johno steps through how to use key SOLIDWORKS functions such as Extrude, Offset, and Shell to create the enclosure using a printed circuit board (PCB) design as a reference. He then demonstrates how to add a few final details, such as how to use fillets to make your enclosure more visually appealing and customize your model with the Text tool. To wrap up, he details how to export your model for 3D printing and use SOLIDWORKS to create a high-quality rendering of your model. Umfang: 01:51:52.00
Inhalt: Expand your SOLIDWORKS 3D CAD skills by learning how to design a machine with moving parts. In this course, learn through designing the components of an early-19th-century rival to the steam engine. Follow along with Johno Ellison as he leads you through the steps for creating a Stirling engine, a closed-cycle heat engine invented by Robert Stirling in 1816. Johno shows how to use SOLIDWORKS to create all the parts, combine the parts into an assembly, and prepare drawings for the final product. Johno also provides tips and ideas for moving the creation from a virtual to physical design. Umfang: 02:40:30
Inhalt: Consumer electronics are all around us, and new products are created every year. In this course, instructor Johno Ellison teaches the basics of designing these items in SOLIDWORKS. Through this project-based course, he shows you how to design a game controller using SOLIDWORKS features like lofts, fillets, mirroring, and shell. Course projects include creating an assembly, adding fastening details, and even creating the buttons, joystick, and printed circuit board that go into the controller. Johno concludes with a discussion of development and potential next stages in the design process. Umfang: 02:18:25
Inhalt: Cycling is more popular than ever, and many people are opting to build their own frames. Whether you love bikes and you want to build your own frame, or if you just want to practice your own SOLIDWORKS skills in a fun and practical way, join design engineer and avid cyclist Johno Ellison as he shows how to create a rigid bike frame based on real-life frame geometry. He shows how to create the frame, identify off-the-shelf parts such as handlebars, combine them into an assembly, and prepare drawings for the final product. Throughout the course, Johno shows some of the more practical aspects of bike building, as well as how they relate to SOLIDWORKS and CAD in general, giving you a great way to apply your modeling skills. Umfang: 02:03:28
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