Skip to:Content
|
Bottom
Cover image for SolidWorks 2010 : no experience required
Title:
SolidWorks 2010 : no experience required
Personal Author:
Publication Information:
Indianapolis, Ind. : Wiley, c2010
Physical Description:
xxix, 618 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
ISBN:
9780470505434
General Note:
Includes index
Title Subject:
Added Author:

Available:*

Library
Item Barcode
Call Number
Material Type
Item Category 1
Status
Searching...
30000010235649 T385 R844 2010 Open Access Book Book
Searching...

On Order

Summary

Summary

The only continuous, step-by-step tutorial for SolidWorks

SolidWorks is a 3D CAD manufacturing software package that has been used to design everything from aerospace robotics to bicycles. This book teaches beginners to use SolidWorks through a step-by-step tutorial, letting you build, document, and present a project while you learn.

Tools and functionality are explained in the context of professional, real-world tasks and workflows. You will learn the essential functions and gain the skills to use the software at once.

SolidWorks is a popular design software for manufacturing, and this book introduces it in the context of actually creating an object Begins with an overview of SolidWorks conventions and the interface Explains how to create models and drawings, create a revolved part and subassembly, and model parts within a subassembly Explores modification capabilities and drawing and Bill of Materials templates Moves on to top-level assembly models and drawings, Toolbox components and the Design Library, mates, export and printing capabilities, and creating renderings Includes a glossary, a foreword from the SolidWorks product manager, and downloadable tutorial files

SolidWorks 2010: No Experience Required quickly turns beginners into confident users of SolidWorks.


Author Notes

Alex R. Ruiz is a Certified SolidWorks Professional and engineering manager for a leading medical device manufacturer. He designs new products and trains and supports over 100 SolidWorks users. Alex has close ties to the SolidWorks development team and is very well known in the SolidWorks community as "the SolidWorks geek," which is the name of his blog (www.TheSWGeek.com).

Gabi Jack is a Certified SolidWorks Professional and mechanical engineer who maintains a popular blog about solid modeling, design, and engineering (www.GabiJack.com).


Table of Contents

1 Becoming Familiar with SolidWorks
2 Learning the Basics
3 Creating Your First Part
4 Creating Your First Drawing
5 Creating a Revolved Part
6 Creating a Sub-Assembly
7 Creating a Simple Assembly Drawing
8 Creating a More Complex Part Model
9 Modeling Parts Within an Assembly
10 Making Modifications
11 Putting It All Together - Part 1
12 Putting It All Together - Part 2
13 Making the Top Level Assembly Drawing
14 Sharing Your Documents with Others
15 Creating Your Own Templates - Part 1
16 Creating Your Own Templates - Part 2
17 Creating Simple Stunning Renderings
Go to:Top of Page