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tips for self-taught esprit

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Biggmetals

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Hello everyone,
work now for 2 years with solidwork for commercial and productive department of a piece of furniture accessories (99% brass).
I learned solidworks from self-taught (video and forum) and I can say that after two years of daily use, although with some hitch for "strange" work I no longer have particular problems workingly talking about me.

from today for various vices in production I find myself 200km from home to having to learn from scratch a new program, esprit.
I started looking at some videos and for the school that I did (mechanical industrial expert) I have to say that I understood what a cam needs and everything around it.
(I made the codes at school, though, and it's been 5 years... )

I come to ask for help at the forum because:
unlike solidworks that has well-made internal tutorials and that, especially the first days of approach made me understand the logic behind the software and everything that the main functions did;
After a day of video I find myself even in difficulty setting up a tool or still being able to feel that I have understood something.

I downloaded the esprit guide but I find it extremely complicated to follow because the solids they use as an example are already quite complex.

my question is, do you know a guide/channel youtube where you start from scratch? or in any case a forum (I have seen that there is no dedicated section on this) where you can ask for a hand or still be able to talk to someone who esprit uses it daily?

Thank you all in advance, good work.
 

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