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SolidWorks tutorialsEXERCISESJunior and Senior Secondary Technical EducationVoor gebruik met SolidWorks Educational Release 2008-2009

1995-2005, SolidWorks Corporation300 Baker AvenueConcord, Massachusetts 01742 USAAll Rights ReservedU.S. Patents 5,815,154; 6,219,049; 6,219,055SolidWorks Corporation is a Dassault Systemes S.A. (Nasdaq:DASTY) company.The information and the software discussed in this documentare subject to change without notice and should not be considered commitments by SolidWorks Corporation.No material may be reproduced or transmitted in any form orby any means, electronic or mechanical, for any purposewithout the express written permission of SolidWorks Corporation.The software discussed in this document is furnished under alicense and may be used or copied only in accordance withthe terms of this license. All warranties given by SolidWorksCorporation as to the software and documentation are setforth in the SolidWorks Corporation License and Subscription Service Agreement, and nothing stated in, or implied by,this document or its contents shall be considered or deemed amodification or amendment of such warranties.SolidWorks is a registered trademark of SolidWorks Corporation.SolidWorks 2005 is a product name of SolidWorks Corporation.FeatureManager is a jointly owned registered trademark ofSolidWorks Corporation.Feature Palette , PhotoWorks , and PDMWorks aretrademarks of SolidWorks Corporation.ACIS is a registered trademark of Spatial Corporation.FeatureWorks is a registered trademark of Geometric Software Solutions Co. Limited.GLOBEtrotter and FLEXlm are registered trademarks ofGlobetrotter Software, Inc.Other brand or product names are trademarks or registeredtrademarks of their respective holders.COMMERCIAL COMPUTERSOFTWARE - PROPRIETARYU.S. Government Restricted Rights. Use, duplication, or disclosure by the government is subject to restrictions as setforth in FAR 52.227-19 (Commercial Computer Software Restricted Rights), DFARS 227.7202 (Commercial Computer Software and Commercial Computer Software Documentation), and in the license agreement, as applicable.Contractor/Manufacturer:SolidWorks Corporation, 300 Baker Avenue, Concord, Massachusetts 01742 USAPortions of this software are copyrighted by and are theproperty of Electronic Data Systems Corporation or its subsidiaries, copyright 2005Portions of this software 1999, 2002-2005 ComponentOnePortions of this software 1990-2005 D-Cubed Limited.Portions of this product are distributed under license fromDC Micro Development, Copyright 1994-2002 DC MicroDevelopment, Inc. All rights reservedPortions eHelp Corporation. All rights reserved.Portions of this software 1998-2005 Geometric SoftwareSolutions Co. Limited.Portions of this software 1986-2005 mental images GmbH& Co. KGPortions of this software 1996 Microsoft Corporation. AllRights Reserved.Portions of this software 2001, SIMULOG.Portions of this software 1995-2005 Spatial Corporation.Portions of this software 2005, Structural Research &Analysis Corp.Portions of this software 1997-2005 Tech Soft America.Portions of this software 1999-2005 Viewpoint Corporation.Portions of this software 1994-2005, Visual Kinematics,Inc.All Rights ReservedThis tutorial has been developed at the request of SolidWorks Benelux and may be used by anyone who wants to learn how touse the SolidWorks 3D CAD software. It is not permitted to use this tutorial or parts of this tutorial in any other way. Ifyou have any questions, please contact SolidWorks Benelux. Contact details are given on the last page of this tutorial.Initiative: Kees Kloosterboer (SolidWorks Benelux)Educational coordination: Jack van den Broek (specialist class Dr. Knippenberg)Realization: Arnoud Breedveld (PAZ Computerworks)SolidWorks for Junior and Senior Secondary Technical Education2

([HUFLVHV ApproachCongratulations! You have already worked through the first few SolidWorks tutorials, so you already have some understanding of SolidWorks. In order to really getto know the program, it is important that you practice a lot! That is why we have putthis bundle together. You now have a large number of exercises to help you becomefamiliar with SolidWorks.The best idea is to do the relevant exercises from this bundle every time you havecompleted a SolidWorks tutorial. You can then put what you have learnt into practice straight away.The exercises you are going to do depend on each other. This means that: you maymake an axle in the exercises for tutorial one, another part in tutorial 3 and then putthem together in an assembly in tutorial 7. It is therefore very important that yousave everything that you make (parts, assemblies and drawings)! Create a newfolder for this purpose. You could call this folder “SolidWorks exercises”, for example. Always give the file the same name as the exercise (for example: Exercise11sldprt).Most of the exercises do not have an explanation. You should be able to model thepart using the drawing.Have fun drawing and good luck!SolidWorks for Junior and Senior Secondary Technical Education3

Tutorial 1 ExercisesExercise 1-1SolidWorks for Junior and Senior Secondary Technical Education4

Exercise 1-2SolidWorks for Junior and Senior Secondary Technical Education5

Exercise 1-3SolidWorks for Junior and Senior Secondary Technical Education6

Exercise 1-4SolidWorks for Junior and Senior Secondary Technical Education7

The best idea is to do the relevant exercises from this bundle every time you have completed a SolidWorks tutorial. You can then put what you have learnt into prac-tice straight away. The exercises you are going to do depend on each other. This means that: you may make an axle in the exercises for tutorial one, another part in tutorial 3 and .

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Online Tutorials The SolidWorks Teacher Guide and Student Courseware is a companion resource and supplement for the SolidWorks Online Tutorials. Many of the exercises in the SolidWorks Student Workbook use material from the Online Tutorials. Accessing the Tutorials To start the Online

From the Start menu, click All Programs, SolidWorks, SolidWorks. The SolidWorks application is displayed. Note: If you created the SolidWorks icon on your desktop, click the icon to start a SolidWorks Session. 2 SolidWorks Content. Click the SolidWorks Resources tab from the Task pane. Click the EDU Curriculum folder as illustrated. Convention .

Establish a SOLIDWORKS session. Comprehend the SOLIDWORKS 2018 User Interface. Recognize the default Reference Planes in the FeatureManager. Open a new and existing SOLIDWORKS part. Utilize SOLIDWORKS Help and SOLIDWORKS Tutorials. Zoom, rotate and maneuver a three button mouse in the SOLIDWORKS Graphics window.

SolidWorks Tutorials (Set 1) and Simulation Tutorials by clicking Help, SolidWorks Simulation, Tutorials. The online tutorial resizes the SolidWorks window and runs beside it. As an alternative, you can complete the following lessons from An Introduction to Engineering Design With SolidWorks: Q Lesson 1: Using the Interface

saved, the documents are not accessible in earlier releases of the SolidWorks software. Converting Older SolidWorks Files to SolidWorks 2001 Because of changes to the SolidWorks files with the development of SolidWorks 2001, opening a SolidWorks document from an earlier release may take more time than you are used to experiencing.

No details to the solutions for either this sample exam or the real test will be shared by the SOLIDWORKS Certification team. Please consult your SOLIDWORKS reseller, your local user group, or the on-line SOLIDWORKS forums at forum.solidworks.com to review any topics on the CSWP exam. A great resource is the SOLIDWORKS website (SOLIDWORKS.com).

Establish a SOLIDWORKS session. Comprehend the SOLIDWORKS 2018 User Interface. Recognize the default Reference Planes in the FeatureManager. Open a new and existing SOLIDWORKS part. Utilize SOLIDWORKS Help and SOLIDWORKS Tutorials. Zoom, rotate and maneuver a three button mouse in the SOLIDWORKS Graphics window.