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SolidWorks 2022 Advanced: Top-Down Assembly

Learn how to model several parts simultaneously with top-down assembly modeling 
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Course: On-Demand
Advanced Provider Will Tenney  10 Lessons ·  1h 9m  in Arabic, German, English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Chinese 

Course Description

These lessons deal directly with a modeling strategy known as top-down assembly modeling. Top-down describes a modeling technique that allows the designer to build and edit several part files at once within a single assembly file. We’ll begin with a discussion on the advantages and disadvantages of this type of modeling, though ultimately it depends on the user’s design preferences. With this knowledge, SolidWorks users will be able to ensure that several files can be parametrically linked to one another as well as to the overall assembly itself. This can be an efficient way of modeling complex assemblies in a shorter time.

These lessons will mainly comprise of top-down assembly modeling techniques that relate directly to the feature tools previously taught in earlier courses. You will learn through solid modeling, surfacing, 3D sketching, and advanced features. You will also discover new ways of affecting these features for more complex and detailed results.

What You'll Learn

  • Understand the advantages and disadvantages of top-down assembly modeling
  • Avoid errors while working with top-down assembly modeling
  • Build parts within assemblies to reduce mating and reference work time
  • Execute advanced part modeling features within assemblies, including lofts, boundaries, and advanced sweeps
  • Apply solid modeling, surfacing, and 3D sketching techniques inside a single assembly file
  • Create and edit new parts directly within an assembly and parametrically link them to the overall assembly

Key Takeaways

  • Top-down assembly modeling lets the designer build and edit several part files at once within a single assembly file.
  • Parts can be parametrically linked to one another and to the overall assembly itself.
  • This technique can be an efficient way of modeling complex assemblies in a shorter time.
  • The lessons build on feature tools taught in earlier courses, covering solid modeling, surfacing, 3D sketching, and advanced features.
  • Whether top-down modeling is the right approach ultimately depends on the user's design preferences.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is this course for?

It is for SolidWorks users who want to learn top-down assembly modeling, a technique for building and editing several part files at once within a single assembly file.

What does this course cover?

It covers the advantages and disadvantages of top-down assembly modeling, how to avoid errors, building parts within assemblies, and advanced part modeling features such as extrusions, lofts, boundaries, 3D sketching, surfacing, advanced sweeps, and advanced patterns.

Do I need prior SolidWorks knowledge?

Yes. The lessons relate directly to feature tools previously taught in earlier courses, so they build on prior SolidWorks knowledge.

What skills will I gain from this course?

You will gain skills in assembly drawing, assembly modelling, product structure modeling, solid modeling, and SolidWorks (CAD), supporting SolidWorks certification.

How is the course structured?

It is structured as a series of lessons beginning with an introduction to top-down assembly, then creating and editing a new part in an assembly, followed by top-down modeling techniques for extrusions, loft, boundary, 3D sketching, surfacing, advanced sweeps, advanced patterns, and advanced illustration and importing imagery.