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Design & Assemble a Multi-Utility Tool in SolidWorks

By the end of this course, learners will be able to model, refine, and assemble a complete multi-utility tool using SolidWorks part and assembly environments. Learners will apply parametric modeling principles, construct functional mechanical components, and validate assemblies through proper mating and motion control. This hands-on, project-based course guides learners through the end-to-end design workflow of a real-world multi-utility tool, covering washers, supports, lock pins, blades, can openers, pliers, and final assembly. Rather than teaching isolated commands, the course emphasizes design intent, feature planning, sketch discipline, and efficient use of the SolidWorks design tree. Learners will gain practical experience using extrusions, revolved features, patterns, shelling, swept cuts, and advanced assembly mates. What makes this course unique is its case-study-driven approach: every concept is taught in context, showing how professional CAD designers think, edit, and optimize models for change. This course is ideal for students, mechanical design beginners, and SolidWorks users who want to transition from basic tool knowledge to confident, industry-ready modeling skills.

Status: Functional Design
Status: Mechanical Design
BeginnerCourse8 hours

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RP

5.0Reviewed May 18, 2026

It covers the nuances of bookkeeping for financial reporting in a way that is both academically rigorous and professionally relevant.

VR

5.0Reviewed May 14, 2026

One of the most satisfying online courses I’ve taken. Designing interchangeable tool heads in SolidWorks taught me modular thinking. Simply outstanding.

KD

5.0Reviewed May 20, 2026

The course excels at teaching you how to troubleshoot mating errors in complex assemblies. I feel significantly more confident taking on intricate multi-part projects at work.

TK

5.0Reviewed May 16, 2026

The project demonstrates a high level of competency in SolidWorks, moving beyond basic shapes into the realm of intricate, multi-part mechanical systems.

SS

5.0Reviewed May 9, 2026

Great for mechanical engineering students. Bridges the gap between coursework and industry-level assembly management.

RB

5.0Reviewed May 12, 2026

Engaging from start to finish. Designing the various blades and tools required a mix of creative thinking and technical precision that made the entire SolidWorks learning process feel like play.

DS

5.0Reviewed May 7, 2026

Each lecture builds toward a fully functional tool model. I particularly loved the section on creating handle grips and pivot joints. Boosts both creativity and technical precision in SolidWorks.

RM

5.0Reviewed May 23, 2026

This course improved my CAD design knowledge and assembly techniques professionally. The project-based learning approach made everything easier to understand.

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