Mechanical Desktop Part &
Assembly Modelling Level One
Aims of the 4-Day Course
The course has been designed for first time users who plan to develop
3D mechanical – detail and orthographic drawings. Trainees will
learn all the features and benefits of Mechanical Desktop for part, assembly
and surface modelling. The course is 100% hands-on, with exercises to
practice the skills as you learn them.
Course Content
- Profiles and Constraints
- Getting Started
- What is Mechanical Desktop
- Steps to Create a 3D Object
- Mechanical Desktop Screen Layout
- Special Layers
- Drawing a Profile
- Profile Definition
- Default Constraint Settings
- Constraining a Profile
- Refining the Profile
- Constrained Systems
- Dimensions
- Editing a Dimension
- Constraints
- Adding Constraints
- Construction Lines
- Editing the Sketch
- Editing Profiles
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- Creating a 3D Part
- Working in 3D
- Using Multiple Features
- Part Modelling Techniques
- Adding Basic Features
- Creating Solids by Other Methods
- Working with Features
- Advanced Features
- Working with the Part
- Advanced Part Modelling
- Multiple Parts
- Part Information
- Introduction to Assemblies
- Constraining Assemblies
- Part Information in Assemblies
- Creating Part Drawings
- Creating Drawing Views
- Dimensions
- Working with Drawings
- Editing Drawing Dimensions
- Notes and Symbols
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Prerequisites
Trainees should have a basic working knowledge of AutoCAD.
Course Duration
Twenty four hours (9.30am to 12.30pm and 1.30pm to 4.30pm on each day).
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Mechanical Desktop Part & Assembly Modelling
Level Two
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us for prices for this course
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