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DS SolidWorks provides me with a non-commercial license of SolidWorks Premium. They have also invited me to press events and conferences, such as SolidWorks World, free of charge and, at times, they have also provided for accomodations, some meals and transportation. I don't, however, receive any payment for blogging or instructions on what I should write about. Everything that I post in this blog is my own opinion and does not reflect or represent in any way the ideas of DS SolidWorks.
I’m putting together a little gallery of what I consider my nicest models so far, or at least the ones I like the best. It’s kind of empty at the moment, but I hope to add more as time goes by. I also hope that this gallery helps me in showing off a bit of what I’ve learned to do with SolidWorks so far.
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