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Basic SolidWorks Training

AAA Drafting is offering a new 8 week online course - Basic SolidWorks Training. This course will get you up to speed using SolidWorks 2009, the industry leading mechanical 3D modeler. The course will cover all you need to know to become productive with this easy to use yet extremely powerful software.

Taught by an instructor who uses SolidWorks every day, with 10 years experience in SolidWorks and 20 years experience in AutoCad, you will receive the benefit of working with someone who understands how drawings are supposed to look. Not just the technical feture of the software.

Small class size, limited to 10 students, learn online in the comfort of your own home, with your own software. Real life assignments.

  • Basic set up - Units and styling
  • Parts - Basic Sketching using geometry
  • Parts - Relations
  • Parts - Extrudes and Cuts
  • Assemblies -Set Up
  • Assemblies -Inserting parts
  • Assemblies -Mating
  • Drawings - Adding views
  • Drawings - Setting up drawing borders
  • Drawings - Adding variables and BOM

Here are some the unique benefits of this online class

  • Small class size, limited to 10 students
  • Each weeks solidworks tutorial is recorded, review as many times as necessary
  • Additional help resources provided during course
  • Tutoring available
  • Do your employees need CAD training ? Inquiries welcome

Call now for dates and times as these classes fill up fast.

905-467-0233

AAA Drafting Services

920 Brant Street, Unit 13
Burlington, Ontario
L7R-4J1 Canada

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