Noodle
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posted on 30/1/06 at 04:12 PM |
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Soliworks Tutorial
A friend of mine who's an AutoCad meister has been given Solidworks 2004 to play with but is lacking the manuals.
Does anyone have recommendations for tutorials that can be downloaded?
Cheers,
Neil.
Your sort make me sick
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carlgeldard
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posted on 30/1/06 at 04:37 PM |
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Try looking around here.Cad Forum
I could point you in the right direction if it was Autodesk Inventor. Be careful as the manufactures hang about on this site.
You could try sDotson.com and KwikMcad
I will have a quick look around for you.
Carl
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Liam
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posted on 30/1/06 at 04:59 PM |
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Does he not have the tutorials that come with the program? There are loads to do on mine from the very basics up to quite advanced stuff. 2005 has
even more with the weldments feature and what not.
Liam
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bigandy
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posted on 30/1/06 at 09:47 PM |
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SW2004 should have an "online tutorial" installed with the program.
If you open up solidworks, and click on "help", then "online tutorial" and hey presto. There is enough in there to get you
going.
The help files included with Solidworks are actually quite good. The paper manuals are not really needed in my opinion...
Cheers
Andy
Dammit! Too many decisions....
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RazMan
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posted on 30/1/06 at 10:05 PM |
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I just Googled and came up with a few links
http://www.caddigest.com/subjects/solidworks/tutorials.htm
http://www.me.cmu.edu/academics/courses/NSF_Edu_Proj/Statics_Solidworks/
http://www.solidworks.com/pages/products/edu/specialtytutorials.html
http://www.samplechapters.com/1585031682-1.pdf
There are loads more out there too but that should get you started
[Edited on 30-1-06 by RazMan]
Cheers,
Raz
When thinking outside the box doesn't work any more, it's time to build a new box
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Noodle
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posted on 30/1/06 at 10:47 PM |
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Thanks for your help.
I'll send him the URL to this topic.
Cheers,
Neil.
Your sort make me sick
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