He has presented at SOLIDWORKS World in Dallas, San Diego, Florida, and Los Angeles. Additionally, he runs his own design engineering company called Tiger Industrial Inc. He runs the Orange County SOLIDWORKS User Group, and has taught SOLIDWORKS and CNC machining at Irvine Valley College. Gabriel has been a author since 2011, and has developed courses on SOLIDWORKS, Onshape, rapid prototyping, and certification. He has worked on all aspects of product development, including product design, engineering, marketing, sales, and management. Gabriel has worked with many startups and established companies, developing products for the consumer, industrial, and medical markets. He regularly consults companies on better and more efficient manufacturing and design methods. By combining solid design experience with real-world skill in building products, Gabriel has the unique ability to design products quickly and effectively. He previously owned a prototype-through-production machine shop that built parts for notable organizations like the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) and Panasonic. Gabriel has a bachelor of science degree in mechanical engineering, and has been an active product designer for the past 18 years. Gabriel Corbett is an experienced product designer, instructor, and speaker. Exercise files are included with the course.
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As a bonus feature, Gabriel shows how to photo render a final design. The course wraps up with generating manufacturing-ready drawings complete with an itemized Bill of Materials. Best practice for designing parts is emphasized throughout the course as well as methods for creating parts faster and easier using equations, mirroring, and patterning tools. The course shows how to cut and revolve holes into parts and use the Hole Wizard tool to generate industry standard holes like counter bores, counter sinks, and taps. The course covers creating complex 3D objects with the Extrude, Revolve, Sweep, and Loft tools and shows building complex assemblies by mating individual parts together into robust assemblies and structures. Beginning with simple 2D sketching and the software's sketch-editing tools, the course provides step-by-step instruction on building 3D geometry from 2D sketches. In this course, author Gabriel Corbett shows how to create manufacturing-ready parts and assemblies in SOLIDWORKS 2012.