
Sheet Metal Drafting Using Solidworks
James M. Kirkpatrick(Author)
Peachpit Press Publications
Published on 28. July 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
360 pages
978-0-13-267583-3 (ISBN)
Description
Sheet Metal Drafting Using SolidWorks (R) teaches basic drafting techniques and sheet metal drafting using SolidWorks. The text begins with simple solid models and proceeds to complex sheet metal assemblies with drawings, exploded views, parts lists, revisions, and other items related to the field. The material is presented so that users can learn SolidWorks Sheet Metal and basic drafting techniques by actually using the program in real-world situations. Written specifically for the student version of SolidWorks, this text is ideal for online and lecture courses.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Berkeley
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 275 mm
Width: 215 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
660 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-267583-3 (9780132675833)
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Schweitzer Classification
Content
1. Setting up the First Models, Drawing and Modifying Them Using Drawing Constructions
2. Making a Drawing with Dimensions from the First Model
3. Making More Complex Models and Drawings with Dimensions from those Models
4. Making Extruded and Revolved Features with Extrude Cuts and Assigning Materials to the Models
5. Using Extrude Cut, Hole Simple and Hole Wizard to Make Complex Models and Drawings with Dimensions including Tolerances
6. Sheet Metal Design
7. Sheet Metal Design II and Drawing
8. Making a Front Panel, a Rear Panel, a Chassis and a Cover for a Sheet Metal Assembly and Make Detail Drawings of All Four Parts One of which Will Have a Hole Table
9. Assembly Nut Plates on the Chassis and Front Panel for the Assembly
10. Assemble All of the Components for the Sheet Metal Assembly and Make an Exploded View.
11. Make an Assembly Drawing and a Parts List
12. On Your Own Projects with Detailed Instructions for Making Assemblies, Exploded Views, Assembly Drawings and Parts Lists
2. Making a Drawing with Dimensions from the First Model
3. Making More Complex Models and Drawings with Dimensions from those Models
4. Making Extruded and Revolved Features with Extrude Cuts and Assigning Materials to the Models
5. Using Extrude Cut, Hole Simple and Hole Wizard to Make Complex Models and Drawings with Dimensions including Tolerances
6. Sheet Metal Design
7. Sheet Metal Design II and Drawing
8. Making a Front Panel, a Rear Panel, a Chassis and a Cover for a Sheet Metal Assembly and Make Detail Drawings of All Four Parts One of which Will Have a Hole Table
9. Assembly Nut Plates on the Chassis and Front Panel for the Assembly
10. Assemble All of the Components for the Sheet Metal Assembly and Make an Exploded View.
11. Make an Assembly Drawing and a Parts List
12. On Your Own Projects with Detailed Instructions for Making Assemblies, Exploded Views, Assembly Drawings and Parts Lists