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1 Introduction
Welcome to self paced training for Solid Edge. This course is designed to educate you in the use of Solid Edge. The course is self-paced and contains instruction followed by activities.
spse01510Sketching spse01515Constructing base features spse01520Moving and rotating faces spse01525Working with face relationships spse01530Constructing treatment features spse01535Constructing procedural features spse01536Modeling synchronous and ordered features spse01540Modeling assemblies spse01541Explode-Render-Animate spse01545Creating detailed drawings spse01546Sheet metal design spse01550Practicing your skills with projects spse01560Modeling a Part Using Surfaces spse01610Solid Edge frame design spse01640Assembly patterning spse01645Assembly systems libraries spse01650Working with large assemblies spse01655Revising assemblies spse01660Assembly reports spse01665Replacing parts in an assembly spse01670Designing in the context of an assembly spse01675Assembly features spse01680Inspecting assemblies spse01685Alternate assemblies spse01690Virtual components in assemblies spse01695XpresRoute (tubing) spse01696Creating a Wire Harness with Harness Design spse01424Working with Solid Edge Embedded Client
Lesson 1 Introduction
Self-paced training begins where tutorials end. Tutorials are the quickest way for you to become familiar with the basics of using Solid Edge. If you do not have any experience with Solid Edge, please start by working through the tutorials for basic part modeling and editing before starting this self-paced training.
1-2 Solid Edge sheet metal design spse01546
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2 Course Overview
Course overview
The Solid Edge Sheet Metal application is specialized for modeling straight brake sheet metal parts. Once you complete the activities in this course, you will be able to: Set parameters for sheet metal, such as bend radius and material thickness. Place and manipulate flanges and bends. Specify sheet metal treatments and corner parameters. Place holes, cutouts, dimples, louvers, beads, gussets. Modify geometry using live rules for synchronous design. Prepare the sheet metal geometry for downstream manufacturing processes such as creating a flat pattern.