We are providing a complete SolidWorks and MasterCAM training in our company at Dhaka in Bangladesh as possible cheap rate. Product design (part design,assembly & drawing), Mold design, CNC programing with MasterCAM & CNC machine operation are included in this training program.After completing this training we give benefit our student of final product design,programing & metal cutting by CNC machine.One can continue his training until professionally fit. We rebate our student with certificate
Interested persons are contact to:Md.Shafiqul Islam
B.Sc in Mechanical Engineer (RUET)
Chief Designer (Design and Programing)
Solidworks and Master CAM
Superfinish Technology and Training Center
136 Bonogram Road,Water Tank,Woarry,Dhaka-1203
01924137643
or
shafiqenginer@gmail.com
Course Contain for Professional Training :
Software: - Solidworks for Design.
- MasterCAM for programing.
- Part Design
- Assembly
- Drawing
- Advanced Parts
- Core Concepts
- Surfacing Essentials
- Mold tools and plastic Design.
- Weldments
- sheet Metal
- Visualization And Appearances
- Materials adding and Mass property cheeking.
- Advanced Assemblies
- Toolbox and Design Library
- Advance Mates
- Hole wizard
- Part Drawings
- Dimensioning
- Adding General Annotations
- Assembly Drawings
- Plastic Materials shrinkage factor concept
- Automatic Mold Design
- Manual Mold design.
- Mold design with Slider
- PhotoView 360
- Motion
Master CAM:
- Basic Design
- Job setting for programing.
- Programing
- G-Code Creating
- G-Code and M-Code Concept.
- Surface Rough
- Surface Finish
- Facing
- Surface Rough Pocket
- Bottom Finish
- Surface Finish Contour
- Surface Finish Parallel
- Surface Finish Radial
- Surface Finish Pencil
- CNC Cutter Concept
- Job Dialing on the machine
- Machine operation (CNC milling and CNC Engraving)
- Program Editing
Special Training Course:
Ø CSWA Exam Preparation Training
Ø CSWP Exam Preparation Training
Ø CSWE Exam Preparation Training
Here is my portfolio in below:
Perfect Design
Training Period:6 month
Training Duration per day:12 hours
Assembly
Assembly is how all parts works together in assembly, checking for clashes and it functionality. First all parts inserted in assembly by Insert Component tool.
Drawing
Drawing is use for detailing part by adding dimension to it. To create a drawing first you need to select drawing block.
3.Click Circle
and sketch a circle origin as it center. Click Smart Dimension,
dimension sketched circle diameter as 0.3in.
10. Click Features>Swept Boss/Base.
For swept profile select Sketch1 (circle) and for path click on Sketch2 (curve).
3. Click Circle,
sketch a circle start at origin. Click Smart Dimension,
click on circle and set dimension to 1 in.
Set distance to 1 in apart, set # to 2 and OK.
Two more plane added, click View Orientation>Isometric
9. Click Circle,
sketch a circle start at origin. Click Smart Dimension,
click on circle and set dimension to 1 in.
Training Duration per day:12 hours
Solidworks Tutorials :
2012, 2013, interface, solidworks, solidworks tutorial
Tutorial 1 – SolidWorks User Interface
Tutorial 2 – Introduction to SolidWorks
Tutorial 3 – How to create simple box
Tutorial 4 – How to create simple plate
Tutorial 5 – How to create allen key
Tutorial 6 – How to create 17" wheel
Tutorial 7 – How to sheet metal part
Tutorial 8 – How to create spring
Tutorial 9 – How to engrave text
Tutorial 2 – Introduction to SolidWorks
Tutorial 3 – How to create simple box
Tutorial 4 – How to create simple plate
Tutorial 5 – How to create allen key
Tutorial 6 – How to create 17" wheel
Tutorial 7 – How to sheet metal part
Tutorial 8 – How to create spring
Tutorial 9 – How to engrave text
Tutorial 10 – How to create hex bolt
Tutorial 11 – How to create helical gear
Tutorial 12 – How to create aeroplane wings
Tutorial 13 – How to create turbo fins
Tutorial 14 – How to create U bracket
Tutorial 15 – How to create bottle cap
Tutorial 16 – How to create usb head
Tutorial 17 – How to twist phone cord
Tutorial 18 – How to engrave text
Tutorial 11 – How to create helical gear
Tutorial 12 – How to create aeroplane wings
Tutorial 13 – How to create turbo fins
Tutorial 14 – How to create U bracket
Tutorial 15 – How to create bottle cap
Tutorial 16 – How to create usb head
Tutorial 17 – How to twist phone cord
Tutorial 18 – How to engrave text
Tutorial 1 – How to use Revolved Boss/Base
Tutorial 2 – How to use Revolved Cut
Tutorial 3 – How to use Linear Pattern
Tutorial 4 – How to use Scale
Tutorial 5 – How to use Hole Wizard
Tutorial 6 – How to use Shell
Tutorial 7 – How to use Swept Boss/Base
Tutorial 8 – How to use Lofted Boss/Base
Tutorial 9 – How to change to metric units
Tutorial 2 – How to use Revolved Cut
Tutorial 3 – How to use Linear Pattern
Tutorial 4 – How to use Scale
Tutorial 5 – How to use Hole Wizard
Tutorial 6 – How to use Shell
Tutorial 7 – How to use Swept Boss/Base
Tutorial 8 – How to use Lofted Boss/Base
Tutorial 9 – How to change to metric units
SolidWorks User Interface
SolidWorks User Interface is pretty simple and straight forward. There is 6 main area of interface you normally work with.
1) Menu Bar – Top most of the application, executing New File, Open File, Save, Print, Undo, Select, Rebuild, File Properties and Options.
2) Command Manager – Access to part, assembly and drawing editing tools.
3) Feature Manager design tree – Outline overview how your part, assembly and drawing constructed.
4) Status bar – Provide an information about your part, assembly and drawing.
5) Head up view toolbar – View tools such as zoom, pan, zoom plane and section view.
6) Graphics area – Work space for your part, assembly and drawing.
Introduction to SolidWorks
Solidworks Overview
Solidworks main idea is user to create drawing directly in 3D or solid form. From this solid user can assemble it directly on their workstation checking clashes and functionality of it. Creating drawing is pretty easy just drag and drop the solid to drawing block.
Part
Part is created by sketch.
Sketch is the base to define your part, form and features.
Before you start creating sketches you must select plane or face where the sketch will be place on.
After select plane or face the sketch will be, sketch on it!
When you done with sketch, adding features it is your next step. Select Feature>Extruded Cut
Select Through All and OK.
Assembly is how all parts works together in assembly, checking for clashes and it functionality. First all parts inserted in assembly by Insert Component tool.
When all parts inserted into workspace, Mate is command to define how parts mate with each other.
Let’s mate this block and pin together, click Mate and select pin face and hole face, OK.
Drawing is use for detailing part by adding dimension to it. To create a drawing first you need to select drawing block.
When block inserted, select click view palette to add drawing view.
Choose the part you wish to make drawing.
Now just drag and drop the part view on drawing block and add dimensions.
Summary
Solidworks works by it user creating part in 3D or solid form. Three solidworks component is Part, Assembly and Drawing. Part define by it sketch and selected feature. Assembly is how all parts assemble in one unit, parts assemble by user adding mate between parts. Drawing is for detailing and adding dimensions to part.
How to create simple box
1. Click New
Click Part
and OK.
2. Click on Top Plane and click Sketch.
3. Click Rectangle
sketch a rectangle start from origin.
4. Click Smart Dimension
click side edge and click top edge to dimension it as 1.0in x 1.0in.
5. Click Features>Extruded Boss/Base
set D1 as 1.0in
and click
6. It’s done. Simple Right?
Interested to learn more how to use SolidWorks? Get SolidWorks 2008/2009 Tutorials for Beginner ebook
How to create simple plate
1. Click New
(File>New) , click Part
, OK.
2. Click Option
(Tools>Option…) , select Document Properties tab. Select Units , under Unit System select IPS (inch, pound, second) OK.
3. Select Top Plane , from lower left menu select Normal To.
4. Click Sketch
in Command Manager, click Rectangle.
As you can see on upper right corner sketch icon appear indicate that you’re on sketch
mode
5. Pick Origin
point as starting point, drag to right hand side
no need to be exact the size will define in later step. Press keyboard ESC to end rectangle sketch.
Note: There is two type line generated by your sketching, the one with black line and blue line. Black line is line that fully defined and blue line is under defined.
6. Define sketch with dimension. Click Smart Dimension ,
and start dimensioning pick vertical line and set to 2.00in , pick horizontal line and set to
2.00in .
Press keyboard ESC to end smart dimension
7. Build feature from sketch, click Features
and activate features menu. Click Extruded Boss/Base
and set D1 to 0.5in
8. Click front top face ,
click Normal To .
Activate sketch menu by click Sketch
and select Circle .
Sketch 4 circle at four edges.
9. Define new circle sketch, click Smart Dimension ,
set diameter circle to 0.2in .
Select distance for edge set to 0.3in .
10. Click Circle
and sketch one circle at center
11. Define new circle sketch, click Smart Dimension ,
set diameter circle to 1.0in .
Select distance for edge set to 1.0in.
12. For cut click Features ,
click Extruded Cut ,
under Direction 1, Through All
and .
Done.
How to use Revolved Boss/Base
In this tutorial you will create this part.
1. Click New.
Click Part,
OK.
2. Click Front Plane and click on Sketch.
3. Select centerline,
sketch vertical line start from origin, roughly 1.5in
and OK.
4. Click circle
and sketch a circle on left side of the centerline.
5. Click Smart Dimension,
click sketched circle and set it diameter to 0.75in and add dimension for it location as below sketch
and OK.
6. You just completed your sketch, let’s build feature from it. Click Feature>Revolved Boss/Base
7. Click centerline as axis
OK.
8. You’re done!
How to use Swept Boss/Base
3.Click Circle
and sketch a circle origin as it center. Click Smart Dimension,
dimension sketched circle diameter as 0.3in.
10. Click Features>Swept Boss/Base.
For swept profile select Sketch1 (circle) and for path click on Sketch2 (curve).
How to use Lofted Boss/Base
2. Click Top Plane and click on Sketch.
3. Click Circle,
sketch a circle start at origin. Click Smart Dimension,
click on circle and set dimension to 1 in.
Set distance to 1 in apart, set # to 2 and OK.
Two more plane added, click View Orientation>Isometric
7. Click Circle,
sketch a circle start at origin. Click Smart Dimension,
click on circle and set dimension to 2 in.
sketch a circle start at origin. Click Smart Dimension,
click on circle and set dimension to 2 in.
9. Click Circle,
sketch a circle start at origin. Click Smart Dimension,
click on circle and set dimension to 1 in.






































































































































The SolidWorks training focuses specifically on the user interface and quicker ways of accessing everyday features. In the last two versions (2016 & 2017) SOLIDWORKS has DRASTICALLY improved the user interface with the addition of breadcrumbs and cursor sensitive toolbars. So, if you are looking for solidworks training, look no further. We are here to assist you with your query.
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