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SolidWorks For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer/Tech)) | 
enlarge | Authors: Greg Jankowski, Richard Doyle Publisher: For Dummies Category: Book
List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $15.77 You Save: $14.22 (47%)
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Rating: 15 reviews Sales Rank: 58204
Media: Paperback Edition: 2 Pages: 357 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 7.3 x 0.9
ISBN: 0470129786 Dewey Decimal Number: 620.00420285536 EAN: 9780470129784 ASIN: 0470129786
Publication Date: November 12, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Whether it’s your first venture into 3D technical drawing software or you’re switching to SolidWorks from something else, you’re probably excited about what this CAD program has to offer. Chances are, you figure it’s going to take awhile to get the hang of it before you can begin cranking out those perfectly precise 3D designs. SolidWorks For Dummies, 2nd Edition, can help you dramatically shorten that get-acquainted period! SolidWorks For Dummies, 2nd Edition will help you get up and running quickly on the leading 3D technical drawing software. You’ll see how to set up SolidWorks to create the type of drawings your industry requires and how to take full advantage of its legendary 3D features. You’ll discover how to: - Work with virtual prototypes
- Understand the user interface
- Use templates and sketch, assemble, and create drawings
- Automate the drawing process
- Review drawings and collaborate with other team members
- Define and edit sketches
- Create dimensions and annotations
- Print or plot your drawings
- Leverage existing designs
Sample files on the bonus CD-ROM show you how to apply the latest version of SolidWorks and accomplish specific tasks. Even if you’re brand-new to CAD software, SolidWorks For Dummies, 2nd Edition will have you feeling like a pro in no time. You’ll find you’ve entered a whole new dimension.
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Rather disappointed February 17, 2008 Robert A. Woods (Tonganoxie, KS USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought this book hoping to learn some little known shortcuts, secrets, etc., but all I got from the book was a different writing of the help file. This might be a great book for someone just starting out.
A real success for the "Dummies" brand of books July 27, 2007 R. D. Agnillo (California) 1 out of 7 found this review helpful
This is a good task-based, issues-based overview of SolidWorks. Suitable for today's attention-deficit, info-overloaded, multi-tasked-maxed-out student or working stooge who wants to get a solid beginner's feel for this complex, cool 3D engineering tool--jus' the facts and not a heck of a lot of incomprehensible theorizing. (Of course a committed engineer will need to go somewhere else for the math & other CAD ideas). I'd venture a bold statement and say that this is THE starting point for people considering a career change to this field, and what I liked especially is that the book is pretty clear about being a starting point only. Near the end are the "Ten Tips" for new SW engineers; they make a lot of practical sense. I recommmend pairing this with another task-based product, a video tutorial by VTN, which is also good for the busy beginner who just needs to figure out how to become quickly productive with this tool. Learn SolidWorks by Video - Volume 1 and Learn SolidWorks by Video - Volume 2.
Excelent biginners book April 8, 2007 Gj Weyers (Rosh Pinah Namibia) 0 out of 9 found this review helpful
I am still busy with the book but have already started enjoying it. As for Amazone the book arrived one day after their estemated day of delivery Very good
Waste of money February 15, 2007 Lost in Space 15 out of 15 found this review helpful
This book is written by the Solidworks Customer Satisfaction Manager. He rehashes the same stuff as in the Solidworks Essentials manual that comes with the software. I found it virtually useless. I was seeking a different viewpoint in the hopes of gaining a better grasp of the many vague issues in the manual.
I paid [...] for an infomercial February 5, 2007 R. Phillips (Boston, MA) 17 out of 18 found this review helpful
I love the dummies series, so I was greatly dissapointed by this book. I needed a solidworks tutorial because I found the help files and "basic" tutorials that come with solidworks to be too advanced. When this book is not tooting its own horn on how great solidworks is, then it is way too technical for the beginner. I am a designer, not an engineer. I am hired for the look of a product, not for how it is molded. This book assumes too much. I had to look up chamfer and fillet on Wikipedia, as this books skips the basics and launches into a thou-shalt-sketch-like-this. (again, I am NOT AN ENGINEER) I understand that engineers out there would find this book too basic because it takes half the book outlining anal-retentive ways of structuring workload before launching into actually making anything. [...].
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