Learning SolidWorks
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Rating | : | 4.56 (828 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0130334936 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 214 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-05-02 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Basing its instruction on the design of a pizza cutter, this text walks you through techniques in modeling, assembly, and creation of working drawings moving from basic to more advanced design techniques. For courses where SolidWorks is used. The text is heavily illustrated with screen captures and sample drawings and includes end-of-chapter modeling problems for further practice.
. Lueptow is the Charles Deering McCormick Professor of Teaching Excellence and Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Northwestern University. Michael Minbiole studied mechanical engineering at Northwestern University and works at Northrop Grumman's Electronic Sensors and Systems Sector. He has five patents and over 40 refereed abstracts, and presentations. Richard M
Some Technical Problems Well starting out, I was using Solidworks from 2003 and this one was really for 2002. However, the programs are very similar and the Help inside of the program itself can help you to realize when there are program differences present. I must admit that I did learn a lot from this book (most of the basic features and it boosted my confidence level) but I was only able to get past half of it in total because. A Customer said Pizza Cutter?. This is the first book that I ever wrote a review on. I saw the last review stating that, "Michael Minbiole is an engineering legend at Northwestern.". I was impressed with his background.I bought the book and realized that you can have great knowledge of design, but not be able to put it down in print. Next time, I will be aware of Legends!The book bases its instruction on the design of a pizza cutter. Th. Very Good Book for Beginning SolidWorks Mark Larson The namne of the book says it all, Learning SolidWorks. This book is for people who wish to learn SolidWorks, it is not a book on 3D solid modeling, nor is it a book for people experienced with SolidWorks who want advanced assembly training, IT"S FOR BEGINNERS!!!! that's what the title says. right?I have over 10 years of AutoCAD experience and I found this book to be an excellent introduction to SolidWorks
The text is heavily illustrated with screen captures and sample drawings and includes end-of-of chapter modeling problems for further practice.Table of ContentsSolids Modeling with SolidWorksGetting Started in SolidWorksModeling Parts with SolidWorks: RevolvesModeling and Assembly: The Pizza CutterCreating Working DrawingsModeling the Handle as a Plastic Injection Molded PartRedesigning the HandleThoroughly tested on SolidWorks 2001 and SolidWorks 2000.Lueptow is the Charles Deering McCormick Professor of Teaching Excellence and Associate Pro