» SolidWorks 2010
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Training Session: Direct Modeling Essentials for the ...I hope you are not growing tired of my SolidWorks World chronicles just yet, because I still have a lot more to write about. This was a particularly good SolidWorks World for me and I want to share what I learned with you. This time, let me tell you about yet another hands-on session I attended. This one was presented by Michael LaFleche, Regional Technical Manager for CAPINC, and it was an int...
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Training Session: Connectors WorkshopHi everyone! I hope you had a really nice weekend! It was a four day weekend for us here and it sure felt good to get a break, plus a little Valentine’s Day candy. Now it’s back to the routine… and the diet. Anyway… I shall now resume my chronicles of SolidWorks World 2010. As I mentioned before, this year I was really fortunate to be able to pre-register for hands-on s...
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Training Session: Modeling Techniques for Creating Th...This one was the first ever hands-on session I attended at SolidWorks World. Last year I wasn’t able to get into any of the hands-on sessions, but this year I had the opportunity to pre-register for several of them and it was one of the best things I could’ve ever done. This session was presented by Dan Riffell, Projects Coordinator at Eltron Research and Development. Dan is also a v...
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Training Sessions: Surfacing Tools for NonbelieversThe first training session I attended was presented by Charles Culp, who is very well known at the SolidWorks Forums. Charles was introducing all of us to a series of useful surfacing techniques, including how to convert a solid body into a surface body, fix some geometry, and then turn it back into a solid, the proper use of Delete Face and Delete Hole, the advantages of using Replace Face, an...
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Spread the word: Important news for SW users of 64 bi...This is probably old news for those of you that keep up with the forums and the rest of the blogs, but there are others that may be reading this information for the first time (I just found out myself). An important and potentially destructive issue has been identified that affects SolidWorks users running PhotoWorks in 64 bit systems with SolidWorks 2009 SP 5, SolidWorks 2010 SP 1 or SolidWorks...
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Just for fun… Let’s model a hairbrush!Part of the freedom I’m longing to experience this year is simply putting the fun back in what I do. Not everything needs to be solemn and extremely important, at least not all the time. So, with that in mind, I was working on this model of a hairbrush, just for the sake of practicing and having fun. I must admit, given the kind of item it is, I also thought it could provide a few examples on us...
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Using Assembly Features to create a Section ViewThis blog post was inspired by a question I received via email. The question was about how to create a section view in an assembly. There was a picture attached to the email that showed an assembly that seemed to have been cut along two planes, but only partially, and it appeared that one chunk of the assembly had been removed to reveal the inside, while the rest of the assembly remained v...
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And speaking of SolidWorks Motion (New in 2010)While checking out the 2010 Beta, I ran into this new option available for Motion Studies, when you have SolidWorks Simulation added as well. You can find it listed as Structural Simulation Analysis for Motion in the What’s New Guide. It simply means that in SolidWorks 2010, and with Motion and Simulation added, you can perform your stress, deformation or factor of safety analysis automaticall...
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SolidWorks 2010: More little improvements that go a l...Just as I promised before, here’s a bit more of what’s new in SolidWorks 2010. This time, let me tell you about some improvements that have been made to the user interface for the Simulation products. Simulation Xpress got some of the biggest changes. I must confess I hadn’t checked any of this out until after I heard about it while visiting DS SolidWorks offices in Massachusetts a few week...
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Sustainability Xpress in SolidWorks 2010A very cool product we heard about while at SolidWorks headquarters in Concord was what is called Sustainability Xpress, which will be included in every seat of SolidWorks 2010. To talk to us about it we had Jeremy Regnerus and Rich Chin, who was virtually present via remote conference. It’s easy to see that the folks at SolidWorks are really excited about the introduction of this product, perh...
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What’s (not so obviously new) in SolidWorks 201...While at Concord we were treated to a hands-on session where we got to try out some of the new functionality that will be available in this new release. Most of us had already been exploring it through the Beta testing program, but this was our chance to ask questions about it and satisfy our curiosity. This is a big release and it was impossible to cover everything in so very little time, so ...






