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Hello All,

I am a newbie in SolidWorks and need to find a book that show me how to use/take advantage of the software.

Any recommandation are welcome.

Thanks.

 
You won't find anything more valuable than the SW Help files. If your subscription is up to date, you might want to download the SolidWorks Reference Guide...

"This publication includes the entire contents of SolidWorks® 3D mechanical design software online help documentation in an easy-to-navigate Adobe® Acrobat® PDF format, making it easier for you to find the technical information you need quickly. In addition, we offer convenient printing options for any customer who wishes to obtain a printed version of this document, which is approximately 1,000 pages long."

This can be found under Service>Support on the SW website.

Ray Reynolds
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I agree with MadMango. Most of the so called "expert" books on how to use SW (or most other CAD programs) seem to have been written by people with a particular bias on how they use the software and how you "should" do things. I have yet to find an unbiased one. Also it seems that most of them do not know the software as thoroughly as they think they do. So they leave out large chunks of capabilities. I'm generalizing here - so don't all come back and flame me just because you or your buddy think you wrote the ultimate SW guide.

John Richards Sr. Mech. Engr.
Rockwell Collins Flight Dynamics

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Thank you for yours advices.

Ouestu.
 
Find someting on your desk and make in SW. That's the quickest way to learn. If you can't figure out how to use a feature look in the help.

Download files from the web, take them apart and figure out how the user made it.

Regards,

Scott Baugh, CSWP [borg2]
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hi,
better practice online tutorials and refer solidworks help. apart from this,

1)"Inside SW" is by David Murray – a nice book

2)Engineering Design with SolidWorks 2001PLUS by David & Marie Planchard, 390 pages, Schroff Development Corp. Publications, ISBN: 1585030740.

3)Assembly Modeling with SolidWorks 2001plus/2003 by David & Marie Planchard,

4) SolidWorks for AutoCAD Users by Greg Jankowski

all r nice books...
and checkout these web addrs

Amazon.com or Barnes & Noble and

Regards,
Murugan.S
Sr. Design Engineer,
CAD CAM Research Center,
GlobalSoft Pvt Ltd,
New Delhi, INDIA.
email: murugan_subham@yahoo.com
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I had to post this. Someone is selling the SW Reference manual on eBay for $400! Amazing.


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Oops, $300 not $400... still $299.99 more than you should pay.

Ray Reynolds
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Ouetso,

murugansubham suggested the following books in his post above:

1)"Inside SW" is by David Murray – a nice book
2)Engineering Design with SolidWorks 2001PLUS by Planchard
3)Assembly Modeling with SolidWorks 2001plus/2003 by Planchard
4) SolidWorks for AutoCAD Users by Greg Jankowski

I too have been learning SolidWorks and have newer versions of the first three books listed by murugansubham. All of my texts are '2003'. None of the three books met my expectation of a 'perfect tutorial' or reference.

Of the three books, I found the Murray text to be of the most use, but this book in of itself is not without flaws. The Murray book, combined with the online help will help you a lot.

 
WHAT A SUPRISE!!!!!!

Still no bidders for the book!!!!
 
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