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i look for expert solidworks that can teach me [monza]

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Good morning.
I am a fan of motors and racing motorcycles, as well as driving them and sometimes even win. . .
from different time I delight in designing and drawing parts of them, even 3d with autocad.
for need and practicality of exchange of drawings with other people I am forced to learn a parametric cad
and I began to spip with solidworks.
I would need someone in my area willing to teach me a few hours a week,
that gives me a hand in learning the basics to use the program independently.
If there was someone willing to teach me, I'll wait for your news.
Thank you.

samuele
 
Hello samuele,

I could give you my readiness for a few tips on using the software.
in December I did basic lessons to a peritum by doing about 20 hours of lesson.

If you are interested, we may be affected in 2-3 weeks as I am currently out of the area.

I live trezzano s/n.

look your infos about it.

Good day
 
Hello duix,
thank you very much for the availability, but trezzano is too far, I need someone
in monza and neighboring area.

Thanks the same.
soon
Sam
 
for need and practicality of exchange of drawings with other people I am forced to learn a parametric cad
and I began to spip with solidworks.
I would need someone in my area willing to teach me a few hours a week,
that gives me a hand in learning the basics to use the program independently.
I'd be doing the tutorials available with the software. Well, I'm going to do them by studying the help at the same time and trying every single command, starting with sketches, pretending I've never seen autocad.
there are then avalanches of resources on the net, starting from videotutorial on youtube both generic and specific for particular topics.
have been two weeks since your first message and I assure you that at this hour if you had done what is always recommended and everywhere here on the forum ("do the tutorials...) you would have already abundantly reached the first autonomy you are looking for.
 
You're perfectly right!
Unfortunately my brain is not sected to learn alone, it needs to be stuffed by someone who already knows
What to do... .
ergo announcement always valid.
Thank you.
Sam
 
You're perfectly right!
That's right, so you shouldn't even replicate it, but give yourself as I suggested:
Unfortunately my brain is not sected to learn alone
impossible, especially because in your profile you wrote that you are "artisan". So it doesn't remain that the option of the type "gets me the cube to do it alone" or "I really don't need to do this":rolleyes:
needs to be stuffed by someone who already knows
What to do... .
If it were, you'll never learn, but as I said, you're wrong and you're not.
ergo announces sempre valid.
ask the moderator to change it:smile:
 
I assure you that I try almost every day, I follow tutorials and so on, but I realized that I lack too much fundamental to move forward, I am losing a lot of time... .
I will still follow your advice and continue alone until I find someone willing to help me.
Thank you.
Sam
 
It's true what marcof says, that you can learn by yourself, but in my opinion, it's not easy, especially if the fundamentals are missing and time is missing. if your hobby is a hobby, then even if you spend 50 hours to realize your first part, and upright to make the table, it is likely acceptable.

But if you have goals to reach in more consonant times, then someone who explains you, speeds things up a lot and instead of employing a month, you will learn the same thing in a few hours. for this there are courses or people who also teach online.
if you are looking for ads on ebay, immediately.it or kijiji.it you will find ads of people who do this, also via internet.
I do not take courses, I have no interest in saying this, but in the past I found very useful help to learn new software.

then if in the future, you will decide to learn software similar to solidworks, as inventor, then having the basics, with some video tutorials you can transfer your knowledge from one software to another. but if you leave auocad, some lesson will speed things up a lot.
 

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