SolidWorks Basics

A Project Based Approach

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Technology, Industrial Design
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Author: Fred Fulkerson ISBN: 9780831193379
Publisher: Industrial Press, Inc. Publication: July 17, 2015
Imprint: Industrial Press, Inc. Language: English
Author: Fred Fulkerson
ISBN: 9780831193379
Publisher: Industrial Press, Inc.
Publication: July 17, 2015
Imprint: Industrial Press, Inc.
Language: English

This illustrated handbook provides a complete course, taking readers step-by-step through the basic operations of SolidWorks 2014. Written by an expert and experienced instructor in this versatile program, it reveals how SolidWorks, a full two-way parametric design tool, can be used to create fluid models with myriad features.
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SolidWorks Basis is for anyone new to CAD software who wants to learn how to use SolidWorks® and for those who want to increase their proficiency in this program.  It can be used in virtually any setting, from four-year engineering community colleges and vocational/technical schools to industrial training centers. A well-designed self-study manual, it also is an excellent resource for professionals who use SolidWorks.  
 
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  • This complete course is the most fun and effective method for mastering SolidWorks.
  • It can be used to learn or teach others how to use any version of SolidWorks, including the 2015 software release.
  • Detailed instructions teach both specific steps and good design skills.
  • Full-color illustrated projects design LEGO® Minions™, Bar Pullers, Center Jigs, Turkey Calls, and more.
  • Explanations cover how parts are broken down into logical features that are created, refined, and added.
  • QR codes (in the print edition) and Web links (in the ebook) take readers to online instructional videos. 
  • Additional materials are available online for adopting instructors.
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This illustrated handbook provides a complete course, taking readers step-by-step through the basic operations of SolidWorks 2014. Written by an expert and experienced instructor in this versatile program, it reveals how SolidWorks, a full two-way parametric design tool, can be used to create fluid models with myriad features.
*  * 
SolidWorks Basis is for anyone new to CAD software who wants to learn how to use SolidWorks® and for those who want to increase their proficiency in this program.  It can be used in virtually any setting, from four-year engineering community colleges and vocational/technical schools to industrial training centers. A well-designed self-study manual, it also is an excellent resource for professionals who use SolidWorks.  
 
FEATURES

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