SOLIDWORKS is one of the most widely used mechanical CAD software tools across industries such as manufacturing, product design, automotive, fabrication, and R&D.
At VORNEX TECH, our SOLIDWORKS training program is designed to develop strong parametric modeling skills, professional design workflows, and real-world engineering confidence.
The course follows a structured, industry-oriented approach, covering part modeling, assemblies, surface modeling, sheet metal, weldments, and drafting, ensuring learners are job-ready and industry-relevant
Our SOLIDWORKS training emphasizes design intent, ensuring models are:
Fully parametric and editable
Feature-based and logically structured
Stable during design changes
Aligned with real manufacturing requirements
Students learn to think like mechanical design engineers, not just software operators
The SOLIDWORKS Mechanical course is divided into progressive modules, taking learners from fundamentals to advanced applications:
Sketching & parametric design
Solid part modeling
Advanced features & patterns
Assembly design & motion logic
Surface modeling
Sheet metal design
Weldments & structural design
Engineering drawings & documentation
Creation of fully-defined sketches using relations and dimensions
Control of design intent through constraints
Advanced sketch transformations and patterns
Repairing and optimizing sketches
Efficient sketching techniques for complex geometry
This module ensures students build clean, controllable, and modification-friendly sketches
Extruded, revolved, swept, and lofted features
Thin features and multi-directional modeling
Holes using Hole Wizard and standard features
Advanced cuts and boundary features
Design-driven feature creation strategies
Students learn how to create manufacturing-ready mechanical components efficiently and accurately
Fillets (constant, variable, face, full round)
Chamfers and draft features
Ribs, shells, wraps, and intersect features
Feature patterns and mirrors
Design changes with minimal model failure
This ensures models are robust, optimized, and industry-compliant
Bottom-up and top-down assembly creation
Standard, advanced, and mechanical mates
Assembly patterns and component control
Motion logic and mechanical relationships
Exploded views and BOM creation
Students gain a clear understanding of how individual components function together as a product
Extruded, revolved, swept, and lofted surfaces
Boundary and filled surfaces
Surface trimming, knitting, and thickening
Repairing and modifying surface geometry
Converting surfaces into solid models
This module builds a foundation for advanced product and aesthetic design
Sheet metal parameters and bend rules
Flanges, bends, hems, jogs, and lofted bends
Unfolding, flattening, and refolding
Forming tools and gussets
Manufacturing-ready flat pattern creation
Students learn to design fabrication-accurate sheet metal components
Structural members and profiles
Trim, extend, and gusset features
Weld beads and end caps
Weldment drawings and cut lists
This module prepares students for industrial and fabrication-oriented design roles
Standard and projected views
Section, detail, and broken views
Dimensions, tolerances, and annotations
Balloons, BOMs, and tables
Fully associative drawings linked to models
This ensures drawings are production-ready and industry-standard
This SOLIDWORKS course is ideal for:
Mechanical engineering students
Diploma (Mechanical) students
Product design aspirants
Manufacturing & fabrication professionals
Beginners aiming for a CAD design career
No prior SOLIDWORKS experience is required.
Industry-aligned mechanical syllabus
Focus on design intent & best practices
Step-by-step, hands-on training
Practical, job-oriented learning approach
Affordable pricing with premium-quality instruction
Our goal is to develop confident mechanical designers ready for real engineering roles.
After completing this course, learners can pursue roles such as:
Mechanical Design Engineer
CAD Design Engineer
Product Design Engineer
Sheet Metal Design Engineer
Manufacturing Design Engineer
SOLIDWORKS skills are in high demand across manufacturing, automotive, and product development industries