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Introduction
About This Course
Windows® XP |
Lesson 1: Top-Down Assembly Modeling
Top-Down Assembly Modeling
Stages in the Process Building Virtual Parts Building Parts in an Assembly Assembly Features In-Context Features Propagating Changes Smart Fasteners Saving Internal Parts as External External References Breaking External References Removing External References |
Lesson 2: Advanced Mate Techniques
Advanced Mates
Adding Mate References Design Library Parts Capture Mate References Configuration Publisher Smart Components Advanced and Mechanical Mate Types Summary: Inserting and Mating Components Multiple Mate Mode Using Copy with Mates Mate Options |
Lesson 3: Using Configurations with Assemblies
Using Configurations with Assemblies
Stages in the Process Component Patterns Using Configure Component Creating Configurations Manually Using Design Tables with Assemblies Understanding Design Tables Manipulating the Design Table |
Lesson 4: Display
States and Appearances
Display States
Bulk Selection Tools Advanced Select Envelopes Appearances, Materials and Scenes |
Lesson 5: Assembly Editing
Assembly Editing
Key Topics Editing Activities Replacing and Modifying Components Troubleshooting an Assembly Replacing Components Using Save As Mirroring Components Hole Alignment Controlling Dimensions in an Assembly Sensors |
Lesson 6: Layout-based Assembly Design
Layout-based Assembly Design
Key Topics Blocks Inserting Blocks Testing with the MotionManager Creating a Part from a Block |
Lesson 7: Large Assemblies
Large Assemblies
Key Topics Lightweight Components Large Assembly Mode Selective Open with Hide Using Quick View / Selective Open Using SpeedPak Using Configurations with Large Assemblies Modifying the Structure of an Assembly Assembly Visualization Tips for Faster Assemblies Drawing Considerations SolidWorks Explorer Renaming Components |
Lesson 8: The MotionManager
MotionManager
Using the Animation Wizard Free Motion Drag Motion Motors and Motion Visual Properties Interpolation Modes View Orientation States Basic Motion Using Physical Dynamics |
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