COURSE CONTENTS
- Reading and interpretation of mechanical drawings
- Types of lines according to UNI standards
- Axonometrics, orthogonal projections, and sections
- Geometric and dimensional tolerances
- Series, parallel, mixed, progressive, and coordinate dimensioning
- Practical reading exercises
- Measurement, development, and dimensioning
- Mechanical fitting and basic manufacturing concepts
- Main machining processes: milling, turning, drilling, grinding, etc.
- Simple mechanical fitting exercises: drilling, threading, reaming, etc.
- AutoCAD 3D Solid Works
- Introduction to 3D CAD and Solidworks software
- Interface and functionalities
- Creating parts as basic components
- Extrusion, extruded cut, revolution, revolution cut, geometry functions
- Sheet metal and sheet metal functions
- Welding and welding functions
- Assemblies and assembly functionalities in Solidworks
- Complex parts and complex assemblies
- Surfaces as a tool to assist in creating complex parts
- Practical exercises
TARGET AUDIENCE
The course is aimed at those who want to learn, starting from scratch, the basics for the correct use of the 3D CAD software Solidworks and some more advanced functions.
DURATION
90 hours of theoretical/practical training in computer lab.
CALENDAR
Classes will be held from Monday to Thursday, 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM.

