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Solid Modeling Using Solidworks 2004, a DVD Solution

by Doug Baxter
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Overview

This systematic introduction into the use of SolidWorks® 2004 delivers all the information necessary for users to become proficient in designing parts, assemblies, and detailed engineering drawings. The book and DVD work in conjunction to help users "see and do" their way to new solid modeling skills using the most current release of the software. Early units demonstrate how to construct three-dimensional models of designs, piece parts, and assemblies. From these models, users will learn to produce detailed engineering drawings that are fully annotated with notes and standard dimensioning practices. Learners will later become skilled at producing free-hand sketches of piece parts from both principal orthographic and isometric views of the object. Finally, users will create a self-directed or course-defined project consisting of the assembly as a solid model, the assembly drawings, and detailed drawings fully dimensioned and annotated as required for fabrication.

About the Author, Doug Baxter

Doug Baxter is the Director of the CAD/CAM/CAE program at RPI, where he teaches the required Engineering Graphics course. Formerly at IBM, he has been responsible for this introductory course and its 1500 students for nearly ten years. Doug has been teaching and using SolidWorks, as well as his video lectures, for the last four years.

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Book Details

Published
October 22, 2004
Publisher
Delmar Cengage Learning
Pages
224
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781401878337

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