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Beginner's Guide to SOLIDWORKS 2019- Level I
Final Comments
By completing the exercises in this book, we learned how to apply many
different SOLIDWORKS features and the various options to common design tasks.
As we stated at the beginning, this book is meant to be an introduction to
SOLIDWORKS, and as the reader could see, the breadth of options and
possibilities available to the user after completing this book are enough to
accomplish many different tasks from part and assembly modeling to detailing in
a short time, using the most commonly used commands, including a stress
analysis with SimulationXpress.
We hope this book serves as a stepping stone for the reader to learn more.
A curious reader will be able to venture into more advanced features and take
advantage of the similarities and consistency of the user interface to his/her
advantage. We tried very hard to make the content as understandable and easy
to follow as possible, as well as to get the reader working on SOLI DWORKS almost
immediately, maximizing the "hands-on" time.
After completing all parts, drawings, an assembly including the fasteners,
exploded view and the assembly drawing with a Bill of Materials, the reader is
ready to apply the learned concepts in different design projects.
As a follow-up, be sure to continue learning SOLIDWORKS with
Beginner's Guide to SOLIDWORKS 2019- Levell/. Go further and learn about
Sheet Metal, Surfacing, Mold Making and more.
One final tip: If you get lost or can't find what you are looking for while
working in SOLIDWORKS, click with the right mouse button. Chances are, what
you are looking for is in that pop-up menu. ©
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