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Industrial Press Learning & Applying Solidworks 2008

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This unique reference was written with the intention that users can learn SolidWorks on their own with little or no outside help. Unlike other books of its kind, it begins at a very basic level and ends at a fairly advanced level. Its perfect for anyone en

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This unique reference was written with the intention that users can learn SolidWorks on their own with little or no outside help. Unlike other books of its kind, it begins at a very basic level and ends at a fairly advanced level. Its perfect for anyone enrolled in Engineering and Technology programs, as well as professionals interested in learning SolidWorks. Features

Provides step-by-step instructions along with numerous illustrations.
Commands are shown in bold for those who would rather not read every word of instruction.
Includes graphic illustration for each step for those who would rather learn visually.
Contains small notes on most illustrations to further clarify instructions.

Home Learning and Applying SolidWorks 2008-2009 Step by Step L. Scott Hansen Learning and Applying SolidWorks 2008-2009 Step by Step Back to CAD / CAM / CIM pages, Published: November, 2008 ISBN 9780831133665 $39.95 Add To Cart Overview FOR RELEASES 2003-2009. This unique reference was written with the intention that users can learn SolidWorks on their own with little or no outside help. Unlike other books of its kind, it begins at a very basic level and ends at a fairly advanced level. Its perfect for anyone enrolled in Engineering and Technology programs, as well as professionals interested in learning SolidWorks. Features
Provides step-by-step instructions along with numerous illustrations.
Commands are shown in bold for those who would rather not read every word of instruction.
Includes graphic illustration for each step for those who would rather learn visually.
Contains small notes on most illustrations to further clarify instructions.

Table of Contents

Getting Started

Create a simple sketch using the Sketch command
Dimension a sketch using the Smart Dimension command
Extrude a sketch using the Features command
Create a fillet using the Fillet command
Create a hole using the Extruded Cut command
Create a counter bore using the Hole Wizard command

Learning More Basics

Revolve a sketch using the Revolve Boss/Base command
Create a hole using the Extruded Cut command

Create a series of holes using the Circular Pattern command

Learning to Detail Part Drawings

Create an Orthographic View using the Drawing commands

Advanced Detail Drawing Procedures

Create an Auxiliary View using the Drawing commands

Create a Section View using the Drawing commands

Dimension views using the Drawing commands

Create Text using the Drawing Annotation commands

Learning to Edit Existing Solid Models

Edit the part using the Edit Sketch command

Edit the part using the Edit Feature command

Advanced Design Procedures

Learn to use the Front, Top, and Right Planes

Learn to use the Wireframe viewing command

Learn to Convert Entities on to a new sketch

Learn to use the Shell command

Introduction to Assembly View Procedures

Learn to insert existing solid models into the Assembly commands

Learn to constrain all parts using the Mate command

Learn to edit/modify parts while in the Assembly command

Learn to assign colors to different parts in the Assembly command

Learn to simulate motion using linear and rotary motor

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