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  • SOLIDWORKS 2020 Essential Training

    LinkedIn Learning:

    SOLIDWORKS 2020 Essential Training
    with: Gabriel Corbett

    ...is now available on LinkedIn Learning:
    https://www.linkedin.com/learning/solidworks-2020-essential-training/

    and on Lynda.com:
    https://www.lynda.com/SOLIDWORKS-tutorials/SOLIDWORKS-2020-Essential-Training-REVISION/2814168-2.html

    Course Description:
    SOLIDWORKS is the premier product-design software—enabling you to deliver innovative solutions to market faster. In this course, Gabriel Corbett teaches you…

    SOLIDWORKS 2020 Essential Training
    with: Gabriel Corbett

    ...is now available on LinkedIn Learning:
    https://www.linkedin.com/learning/solidworks-2020-essential-training/

    and on Lynda.com:
    https://www.lynda.com/SOLIDWORKS-tutorials/SOLIDWORKS-2020-Essential-Training-REVISION/2814168-2.html

    Course Description:
    SOLIDWORKS is the premier product-design software—enabling you to deliver innovative solutions to market faster. In this course, Gabriel Corbett teaches you how to build ready-to-manufacture parts and assemblies as well as detailed drawings and itemized bills of materials in SOLIDWORKS 2020. Learn how to create 2D sketches and then extrude, revolve, loft, and sweep these features into 3D objects. Find out how to make cuts and create standard holes, and explore more advanced modeling techniques using blocks, mirroring, and the SOLIDWORKS pattern tools. Then review best practices for putting parts together in assemblies and creating detailed drawings. Along the way, Gabriel highlights new features from the 2020 release, as well as features designed for users with pen or touch devices.

    Topics Include:
    Working with templates
    Saving and file management
    Creating sketches
    Extruding and revolving features
    Applying materials
    Sketching lines, shapes, and polygons
    Trimming, extending, and transforming geometry
    Working with planes and coordinates
    Modifying parts
    Making lofted and swept cuts
    Making holes
    Designing with blocks
    Building assemblies
    Mating parts
    Linking sketches
    Using design tables
    Creating part and assembly drawings
    Creating dimensions
    Adding annotations

    Duration:
    8h 4m

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  • G-Code Programming for CNC Foundations

    Linkedin Learning / Lynda.com

    G-Code is the code that controls CNC machining centers, CNC lathes, CNC routers, and most 3D printers. This course teaches the fundamentals of G-Code to the programmers, engineers, and designers that need to write, read, and edit it. It also takes you to the Haas factory floor to see how the code works on a real HAAS VF3 SS machining center. Instructor Gabriel Corbett reviews the most popular G-codes for movement, positioning, selection, drilling, and tapping, as well as M-codes for tool…

    G-Code is the code that controls CNC machining centers, CNC lathes, CNC routers, and most 3D printers. This course teaches the fundamentals of G-Code to the programmers, engineers, and designers that need to write, read, and edit it. It also takes you to the Haas factory floor to see how the code works on a real HAAS VF3 SS machining center. Instructor Gabriel Corbett reviews the most popular G-codes for movement, positioning, selection, drilling, and tapping, as well as M-codes for tool changes, spindle starting and stopping, and control of coolant. At the end of the course, Gabriel machines a complete part at the HAAS factory on a high-speed CNC machining center. The G-code routines used include advanced adaptive contouring routines for outside roughing, pocketing, drilling, tapping, and so much more.

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  • SOLIDWORKS: Integrated CAM with HSMXpress

    Linkedin Learning / Lynda.com

    Autodesk HSMXpress software brings integrated CAM to SOLIDWORKS. In this course, discover how to get started with this 2.5 axis CAM plugin. Gabriel Corbett walks through how to load models; set up a machine and fixtures; configure tools; and drill, tap, bore, pocket, and mill your material. He also shows how to generate toolpaths, simulate a job, use the utilities in HSM, and more.

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  • Learn Onshape: The Basics with Gabriel Corbett

    Lynda.com

    It's time for CAD to be fun again! Onshape is the first full-cloud 3D CAD system. It runs in a web browser and on any iOS or Android device—making it easy to design anywhere, anytime. Your team can consider design alternatives and see what everyone is doing in real time—spending more time designing better products and less time wrestling with document management. Best of all, it's completely free to get started. Explore the full capabilities of Onshape in this course with CAD expert Gabriel…

    It's time for CAD to be fun again! Onshape is the first full-cloud 3D CAD system. It runs in a web browser and on any iOS or Android device—making it easy to design anywhere, anytime. Your team can consider design alternatives and see what everyone is doing in real time—spending more time designing better products and less time wrestling with document management. Best of all, it's completely free to get started. Explore the full capabilities of Onshape in this course with CAD expert Gabriel Corbett. Gabriel shows how to sketch basic geometry; revolve and extrude 3D parts; trim and extend objects; add fillets, holes, and chamfers; and combine parts into complex assemblies. He shows how to design smarter, not harder, and get up to speed quickly with Onshape's toolset. By the end of the course, you'll know how to produce detailed drawings, ready for manufacturing, complete with dimensions, notes, and revision data.

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  • SOLIDWORKS 2016 Essential Training

    Lynda.com

    This training course will teach you the essential tools and modeling techniques to design efficiently in SOLIDWORKS—the world's leading CAD software for product design and development. We use the simple but effective "why, what, how" method of teaching, with the end goal of creating manufacturing-ready parts and assemblies.

    Author Gabriel Corbett first shows how to create 2D sketches and use the Extrude and Revolve tools to turn those sketches into 3D parts. Then he shows how to create…

    This training course will teach you the essential tools and modeling techniques to design efficiently in SOLIDWORKS—the world's leading CAD software for product design and development. We use the simple but effective "why, what, how" method of teaching, with the end goal of creating manufacturing-ready parts and assemblies.

    Author Gabriel Corbett first shows how to create 2D sketches and use the Extrude and Revolve tools to turn those sketches into 3D parts. Then he shows how to create more complex geometry with sweeps, lofts, and cuts. Then we jump into lessons covering modifier tools such as Fillet, Chamfer, Draft, and Shell. Then you learn how to create uniform standard holes with the Hole Wizard, and use the pattern and mirror features to reuse geometry. Next we combine parts into assemblies and create a moving assembly from parts and subassemblies. Finally, we create accurately annotated drawings, ready to hand off to a manufacturer.

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  • Rapid Prototyping for Product Design

    Lynda.com

    Rapid prototyping takes your designs out of the computer and into the real world, but choosing the right process is critical to success. Join product designer Gabriel Corbett for a tour of the most popular rapid-prototyping methods, straight from the workshop floor. This course includes first-hand looks at the machinery and techniques behind 3D printing, machining, resin casting, injection molding, 2D prototyping, and laser scanning. After you watch this course, you'll have a solid…

    Rapid prototyping takes your designs out of the computer and into the real world, but choosing the right process is critical to success. Join product designer Gabriel Corbett for a tour of the most popular rapid-prototyping methods, straight from the workshop floor. This course includes first-hand looks at the machinery and techniques behind 3D printing, machining, resin casting, injection molding, 2D prototyping, and laser scanning. After you watch this course, you'll have a solid understanding of the available prototyping processes, and knowledge of the machinery and tools to bring your product through the prototyping stage and into the real world.

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  • Sheet Metal Design Secrets - Solidworks World

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  • Sheet Metal Design with Solidworks

    Lynda.com

    CAD software like SolidWorks makes sheet metal design quick and cost effective. This course gets you up to speed with the sheet metal tools in SolidWorks for designing parts and assemblies, and then takes you on a trip to the factory floor to see the final manufactured results. First, you'll learn to create base features, flanges, and bends that add strength and connections. Then find out how to flatten parts and add holes, cuts, and corners that are manufacturing ready, and use the Convert to…

    CAD software like SolidWorks makes sheet metal design quick and cost effective. This course gets you up to speed with the sheet metal tools in SolidWorks for designing parts and assemblies, and then takes you on a trip to the factory floor to see the final manufactured results. First, you'll learn to create base features, flanges, and bends that add strength and connections. Then find out how to flatten parts and add holes, cuts, and corners that are manufacturing ready, and use the Convert to Sheet Metal command to convert imported geometry into native sheet metal parts. Author Gabriel Corbett also shows you how to create assemblies from multiple parts, use the Pattern and Mirrors tools to effortlessly duplicate existing work, and then document and export your designs. Finally, take a tour of a sheet metal fabrication company and learn about the machinery and processes that occur during manufacturing.
    Topics include:
    Understanding sheet metal fundamentals
    Creating base features
    Creating flanges and tabs
    Making hems and corner features
    Unfolding and folding parts
    Adding cuts across bends
    Adding welded corners
    Using the Forming tools
    Importing geometry
    Using the Convert to Sheet Metal command
    Making sheet metal drawings
    Exporting DWG and DXF files for laser cutting
    Building an assembly
    Creating parts in an assembly
    Creating flat patterns
    Using in-context design techniques

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  • Solidworks 2012 Essential Training

    Lynda.com

    In this course, author Gabriel Corbett shows how to create manufacturing-ready parts and assemblies in SolidWorks 2012. Beginning with simple 2D sketching and the software's sketch-editing tools, the course provides step-by-step instruction on building 3D geometry from 2D sketches. The course covers creating complex 3D objects with the Extrude, Revolve, Sweep, and Loft tools and shows building complex assemblies by mating individual parts together into robust assemblies and structures.

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  • Up and Running with eDrawings

    Lynda.com

    eDrawings is a free design-review tool for viewing 2D drawings and complex 3D CAD models and assemblies in a compact format. And it's not just for engineers; eDrawings is designed for anyone who needs to review designs and doesn't have access to CAD software. In this course, Gabriel Corbett shows you how to view, print, and review files with eDrawings. Learn how to create and work with views, which give you better insights into your model; add annotations like notes, measurements, and shapes;…

    eDrawings is a free design-review tool for viewing 2D drawings and complex 3D CAD models and assemblies in a compact format. And it's not just for engineers; eDrawings is designed for anyone who needs to review designs and doesn't have access to CAD software. In this course, Gabriel Corbett shows you how to view, print, and review files with eDrawings. Learn how to create and work with views, which give you better insights into your model; add annotations like notes, measurements, and shapes; and view and reply to comments from reviewers. Plus learn to view and share drawings on mobile devices with the eDrawings app for mobile devices.

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Courses

  • Onshape - Bootcamp

    10/19/2018

Languages

  • Spanish

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Organizations

  • Orange County Solidworks Usergroup

    Group Leader

    - Present

    www.ocswug.org

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