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Introduction to Part Modeling. Introduction to Part Modeling Below are the desired outcomes and usage competencies based on the completion of Project 1. Project Desired Outcomes: Usage Competencies:
• A comprehensive understanding of the SolidWorks user interface. • Ability to establish and setup a SolidWorks
session. • Address File Management with folders. • Aptitude to create folders for various projects and templates.
• Two Part Templates: o PART-IN-ANSI. o PART-MM-ISO. • Proficiency to apply Document Properties and create custom Part Templates. • Two FLASHLIGH Parts: o BATTERY. o BATTERYPLATE. • Specific knowledge and understanding of the following features: Extruded Boss, Extruded Base, Extruded Cut, Fillet and Chamfer. Create the first sub-folder. 6) Double-click the SOLIDWORKS-MODELS folder. Click File, New, Folder from the Main menu. A New Folder icon is displayed. Enter MY-TEMPLATES for the folder name. Create the second sub-folder. 7)
Click the SOLIDWORKS-MODELS folder.
Click File, New, Folder from the Main menu. 9) Enter PROJECTS for the second sub-folder name.

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