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The Solid Edge Fundamentals course will focus on making the novice user aware of the potential uses of production level solid modeling. The focus of this course is on the fundamental skills and concepts central to the use of Solid Edge. Traditional and synchronous methodologies are covered in the class. Special care is taken to show the benefits of both methods as are available in Solid Edge ST. Features and procedures are explained to maximize the benefit of each modeling type. Students will have learned how to utilize Solid Edge to design production level parametric models of parts, sheet metal design, assemblies, detail drawings and document management. They will also be familiar with the Solid Edge user interface, adding features, sketching tools and various modeling techniques.
Lesson 1: Getting started in Solid Edge ST
Lesson 2: Feature modeling overview
Lesson 3: Reference planes
Lesson 4: Profiles and sketches - Traditional and synchronous methods
Lesson 5: Synchronous model dimensions
Lesson 6: Base features - Traditional and synchronous methods
Lesson 7: Profile-based features
Lesson 8: Treatment features
Lesson 9: Reusing features - Traditional and synchronous methods
Lesson 10: Building assemblies
Lesson 11: Manipulating assemblies - Traditional and synchronous methods
Lesson 12: Creating drawings of 3-D models
Lesson 13: Drawing Dimensions and annotations
Lesson 14: Document management
Prerequisites
The standard prerequisites for the training course: potential students should have, or have completed the following prior to the class:
Mechanical design experience
Windows experience
Completion of the Solid Edge Tutorials delivered with the product