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Re: Solidworks Tutorials?
The tutorials packaged with SolidWorks are some of the best tutorials I've ever seen. Especially for being packaged with the software. I would start there.
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Re: Solidworks Tutorials?
Hi Andy,
I would begin with SolidWorks Tutorials available from the Help file. Lesson 1, Lesson 2 and Lesson 3 are a good place to start. Then I would do lessons that has to do with machined parts or assembies. If you are working in sheetmetal and need to create a flat pattern, then step through the Sheet Metal tutorial. In the summer, work through the tutorials in plastics, mold design, animation and photorealistic rendoring - right now you dont have time with the competition deadline fast approaching. SolidWorks made a series of robot tutorials with movie files at www.solidworks.com/vex to help you. There is a .pdf file to download to introduce simple parts and assemblies.At the bottom of the page you can download all 14 tips to design better robots. The biggest tip I can give you in robot design is don't create any component that you can obtain the model file from www.3dcontentcentral.com or another source. |
Re: Solidworks Tutorials?
You can also getting SolidWorks assembly modeling tips on the Chassis and other assemblies at
http://blogs.solidworks.com/teacher/robotics/index.html |
Re: Solidworks Tutorials?
Great start for the first night of solidworks! It looks like you have some "magic" mates in there -- detailing those out and mating them like you'd physically assemble them is a great way to progress forward.
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Re: Solidworks Tutorials?
There's also a SolidWorks for Dummies book available with good tips for beginners through to experienced users. You can order it online or you might even find it at a local Barnes & Nobel or Borders.
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Re: Solidworks Tutorials?
Andy
I made a movie for you on how to use 3dcontentcentral for just First Robotics. http://blogs.solidworks.com/teacher/...-robotics.html Marie |
Re: Solidworks Tutorials?
Andy, I'm so glad you decided to join the EWCP...b/c....
http://team1323.com/Pages/Solidworks%20tutorials.html I learned from those in a day and the advanced stuff if awesome, use it as a reference as you go along.:cool: |
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