SolidWorks Design Tables

Speed Up Your Workflow and Make Life Easier with Design Tables

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SolidWorks Design Tables

What You Will Learn!

  • Design Table Principles
  • Design Tables with Single Components
  • Design Tables with Assemblies
  • Controlling Multiple Configurations at Once
  • Creating a Custom Configurator

Description

This course will quickly teach a SolidWorks student how to effectively use Design Tables to speed up their work, as well as potentially create a whole new workflow for their current job. You will be able to use Design Tables to manage hundreds of configurations all at once, or create a custom Configurator where you can control an entire assembly and all its components through a single Excel file.

Use Configurators to shave off hours from products you find yourself routinely using and modifying throughout the week. With a few simple inputs you setup yourself specific to your product’s design, you will be able to construct a fully defined assembly within a few short clicks.

Use Configurations to quickly swap between standard parts. With the power of Excel, you can easily manage multiple, even hundreds, of different configurations. Excel can also help you automatically calculate your dimensions instead of manually driving your data.

SolidWorks Configurations are a powerful tool, as is Excel on its own. When you combine the two, the possibilities are almost endless. This course can show you how to take advantage of those tools and safely use them together for maximum output.

I would consider this a beginner level of difficulty, as what we go over is not complicated. However, some previous experience and knowledge in SolidWorks is required, simply for the fact that you do not need to take what you learn here and apply it without that basic understanding of modeling and parametric design within SolidWorks.

Who Should Attend!

  • This course is designed for people already out and on the job that need to learn quickly in order to get things done. However, college students are also more than welcome to participate, depending on how much experience they have so far.

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Tags

  • SOLIDWORKS

Subscribers

48

Lectures

14

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