Part Modelling

Here are the Part Modelling videos and tutorials from the Solid Edge ST Update training course.

Part Modelling - Part One - ST Update

This is part 1 in a 7 part series for Solid Edge Synchronous part modelling. The purpose of this first modelling video tutorial 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.

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Part Modelling - Part Two - ST Update

This is part 2 in a 7 part series for Solid Edge 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.

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Part Modelling - Part Three - ST Update

This is part 3 in a 7 part series for Solid Edge 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.

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Part Modelling - Part Four - ST Update

This is part 4 in a 7 part series for Solid Edge 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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Part Modelling - Part Five – ST Update

This is part 5 in a 7 part series for Solid Edge Synchronous part modelling. The purpose of this module is to cover the important concept of how a Synchronous model can be modified. You will learn how the Steering Wheel is used to move and rotate geometry and how Live Rules impacts these changes.

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Part Modelling - Part Six – ST Update

This is part 6 in a 7 part series for Solid Edge Synchronous part modelling. The purpose of this module is to continue to look at how a Synchronous model can be modified. This time you will learn how Product Manufacturing Information (PMI) dimensions and relate functions can be used to accurately control the size and position of 3D geometry.

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Part Modelling - Part Seven – ST Update

This is part 7 in a 7 part series for Solid Edge Synchronous part modelling. The purpose of this module is to finish off the part modelling capabilities and look at some more geometry re-use options. In this session you will learn how to copy geometry during Steering Wheel moves, copy and paste geometry from one file to another and use the Feature Library to store commonly used features. We will also cover some Detach and Attach functions as well as the enhancements to replace face.

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