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CAD Forums => CAD General => The Third Dimension => Topic started by: achen on April 15, 2008, 12:35:49 PM
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SolidProfessor just released a set of SolidWorks tutorials for people switching out of AutoCAD which I found really helpful. You get an introduction to the basic functions of Solidworks. Here are the links:
Introducing the transition between 2D to 3D
http://solidprofessorstore.com/public_samples/01_01.wmv
Introduces SolidWorks behavior and Design Intent
http://solidprofessorstore.com/public_samples/01_02.wmv
Explains how to import a .dwg or .dxf file
http://solidprofessorstore.com/public_samples/01_03.wmv
Gives an overview of the DWGeditor
http://solidprofessorstore.com/public_samples/01_04.wmv
Explains how to import a .dwg file into a SolidWorks drawing
http://solidprofessorstore.com/public_samples/01_05.wmv
Explains how to import to a SolidWorks drawing as an embedded dwg format
http://solidprofessorstore.com/public_samples/01_06.wmv
Explains how to import a dwg file into a 3D model
http://solidprofessorstore.com/public_samples/01_07.wmv
Explains how to align and orient imported sketches
http://solidprofessorstore.com/public_samples/01_08.wmv
Check out their website at http://solidprofessor.com
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