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  1. skiking

    user specified view orientation

    Try using SHIFT+ARROW keys this will turn the model in 90 degree increments. You can also use ALT+ARROW keys to rotate the model around the screen axis.
  2. skiking

    Which Laptop is best for SW 2003?

    When running SolidWorks 2003,what is the best laptop for the money? How should it be configured? Does anyone have any suggestions? I need a portable workstation to use when traveling and at customer sites.
  3. skiking

    Chamfer edges of square hole

    If you will send me your email address I will send you a sample that you can look at that will show a rectangle hole without radius corners and one with radius corners and what happens when you chamfer the edges. My email address is jradney@coastalind.com
  4. skiking

    Using Wood Materials with Photoworks

    ManxJim, Could you please tell me how you had to build your part in Solidworks so that the grain was in the direction that it should be? Thanks :-)
  5. skiking

    Using Wood Materials with Photoworks

    Does anyone know how to make wood grain run with the length of the part when rendered in Photoworks? Is there a setting that I am missing?
  6. skiking

    Converting a closed 3D Mesh into a 3D Solid in Autocad

    I could use this also! Any info would be helpful.
  7. skiking

    Looking for a Water Closet?

    Does anyone know where i can fine a solid model of a water closet, toilet or other bathroom items?
  8. skiking

    Technique for Building with Aluminum Extrusion

    I am the design engineer of a shower door manufacturer. We use multiple shapes of aluminum extrusions and plastic parts, glass and vinyl extrusions to make our shower doors. I have made assemblies of almost all our line of shower doors. I use full size units to check for fit and function and...
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