The purpose of this module is to provide you with a full understanding of the user interface for Solid Edge with Synchronous Technology. This version saw a brand new interface based on the Microsoft Office 2007 (Fluent) standard. The training session will walk you through all aspects of the new interface and provide you with the tools to start using this new version effectively.
The purpose of this module is to provide you with an understanding of the changes to the way templates are now handled in Solid Edge ST. The training session will walk you through all aspects of template management.
The purpose of this module is to provide you with an understanding of all aspects of the interface within a Synchronous design environment. The training session will introduce the new tools available when constructing and editing Synchronous part models and will provide sufficient knowledge to move forwards with the rest of the training material.
This is part 1 in a 3 part series for Synchronous sketching. The purpose of this module is to introduce you to the way sketches are created and handled within a Synchronous design environment since this is a very different workflow to sketching in a traditional Solid Edge Model. The lesson will focus on the basic sketching tools, plane locking and sketch collectors.
This is part 2 in a 3 part series for Synchronous sketching. The purpose of this session is to expand on the topics covered in the first session and introduce some additional tools and capabilities. You will learn about sketch regions as well as how the 2D dimensions and constraints are handled when 3D geometry is created from the sketch.
This is part 3 in a 3 part series for Synchronous sketching. The purpose of this third and final sketching module is to expand on the topics covered in the first two sessions and finish off by covering the rest of the available tools and capabilities. You will learn how to manipulating sketches in 3D space, how to manually control the sketch origin and how to re-use sketches between different designs.
This is part 1 in a 7 part series for Synchronous part modelling. The purpose of this first modelling module is to introduce the concept of Synchronous Modelling and cover some of the basic 3D toolsets. You will learn about the workflow and command options for creating Extruded and Revolved shapes as well as creating Holes. This will introduce the concept of procedural features whose parameters may be changed at any time without the need to re-compute any model history.
This is part 2 in a 7 part series for Synchronous part modelling. The purpose of this second module is to cover some of the treatment type features and more of the procedural features. You will focus on the use of Rounding, Blending, Chamfer, Thin Wall and adding Draft.
This is part 3 in a 7 part series for Synchronous part modelling. The purpose of this module is to learn how reference planes and co-ordinate systems are handled within the Synchronous design environment. You will learn how to create and manipulate all the different reference plane and co-ordinate system types.
This is part 4 in a 7 part series for Synchronous part modelling. The purpose of this module is to cover the concept of face sets and user defined face sets. You will also cover some geometry re-use capabilities and learn how to use the mirror and pattern commands.

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