Learn how to design a 3D-printable enclosure for electronic components using SOLIDWORKS, the premier product-design software.
Overview
Syllabus
Introduction
- Create a 3D printable case in SOLIDWORKS: An introduction
- How to use the exercise files
- Import an existing PCB file
- Create an assembly using the PCB part
- Insert a new part into the assembly
- Use extrudes to create the main enclosure shape
- Hollow out your part with the shell feature
- Split the enclosure into two halves
- Add the new parts to the assembly
- Use fillets to make the case more visually appealing
- Cut the first access holes using in-context editing
- Modify the cut sketch to add more access holes
- Add the final ports to the case
- Secure the PCB to the case using standoffs
- Add lower standoffs and counterbore screw holes
- Adding screws using the SOLIDWORKS Toolbox
- Adding screws without the SOLIDWORKS Toolbox
- Add a lip using the Offset tool
- Use the Convert tool to add a corresponding lip
- Improve access to the ports with fillets and chamfers
- Create multiple vents using a linear pattern
- Customize your model with the Text tool
- Add artwork using DXF files
- Export your model for 3D printing
- Create a presentation rendering of your model
- Model recap and next steps
Taught by
Johno Ellison