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solidworks tutorial

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Hello everyone, I am new to the forum
I'm at the first weapons with solidworks, I'm following the tutorial included in the program, but applying the knowledge acquired at my work was not entirely simple. Does anyone know a book/site where to read more information about this program?? in particular I look for 3d constructions with small recesses or protrusions.
Thank you.
 
Hello everyone, I am new to the forum
I'm at the first weapons with solidworks, I'm following the tutorial included in the program, but applying the knowledge acquired at my work was not entirely simple. Does anyone know a book/site where to read more information about this program? ? in particular I look for 3d constructions with small recesses or protrusions.Thank you.
I don't understand.
 
hi, a book/a site/something written to help me with the construction of solids in 3d. Yesterday I tried with the construction of a cube and I had to cut it in various points and found difficulty especially in drawing arches/ recesses or protrusions. Thank you.
 
for the umpteenth time... .
tutorials already provided with swx are necessary (and sometimes enough) to understand swx even before "books, sites, manuals".

and please look for it in the forum (for "search in the forum"), we have talked about it thousands of times.
 
hi, I looked a little in the forum , I'm not very experienced and I didn't find any links about it, I read and read and applied to the sw tutorials in the program but we say that for a self-taught it's not the most because they're at first weapons on everything, here I was looking for help from someone more practical
 
I'm afraid I've been completely self-taught since a couple of years. After doing the tutorials of the program I came to "work" doing some real project among those consolidated in company. in a short time I became operational enough to abandon all the previous systems we used in the office.. Of course more work/try more learn. and every day you learn about new ones.
Sincerely I can tell you that I have not found all these difficulties, especially for these basic things that you fear. the flow of work flows logical and natural.

In particular, I do not understand your problems:
yesterday I tried to build a cube and I had to cut it in various points and found it difficult especially in drawing arches/ recesses or protrusions. Thank you.
You mean you can't use the various sketch entities?
Could you be clearer, perhaps by posting an example of what you tried to accomplish?

greetings
Marco:smile:

p.s. I add that when I started it is not that I jumped to the landing. I still have an almost thirty-year experience of technology/mechanical design, always at the tecnigraph and then 5 or 6 years of autocad. I found very simple (and comfortable especially) "export" on cad 3d what I knew and I was used to doing.. gaining undoubted advantages (other than the fact that you can do more, so you twist against a bit like a trick:biggrin:, in the sense that they ask you more and more).

What did you do first? What software did you use (if you used)?
 
hi sampon, look to explain it is not very simple I for example had to make a cube carved , with intersecting cylinders and I found a lot of difficulty with the sketch on 3d floors and 3d sketch, but I managed to do it with the normal sketch, but I don't know if I did some pecionatas in the construction, I was looking for a help in particular on 3d techniques
 

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