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07 Nov 2006   06:18:25 pm
SolidWorks for the Sheet Metal Guy
When we started to write the series of books, SolidWorks for the Sheet Metal Guy, we weren't sure what the feedback would be like. But now with the third book starting to ship, we are overwelmed with compliments. The number of people out there that struggle to model their parts is unbelievable.

Sometimes it is the lack of knowedge of the commands, but mostly, it seems to be getting the dimensions and relations correct. Creating the flanges is the easy part, but getting the corners right and the overlap where you want it. This is what most of the questions are about.

If you haven't seen the books, I ask that you do take a look. The real life examples show you step by step how to get the correct model. Ask our readers, they have been very pleased and asking for more.
  Category : SolidWorks | Posted By : SheetMetalGuy | Comments[59] | Trackbacks [2890]
 
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