Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 234 pages
- Published by: Schroff Development Corp. April 2004
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 1585031844
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-1585031849
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Book Dimensions:
10.8 x 8.2 x 0.6 inches
- Weighs: 1.3 pounds
Reader Reviews
It is very confusing when you are new to a software package to decide on the correct book to purchase. I did a search on Amazon.com and found over 75 hits on books using or teaching SolidWorks. I also went to the SolidWorks website. Are the basic books that basic? Are the advance books only for an advance user? What is the definition of an advance user? I saw this book, The Basics: A working knowledge of SolidWorks and the title interested me. I saw that Planchard and Planchard has numerous SolidWorks books and has been writing them since 1998 and they are Solution Partners with SolidWorks. I purchased two of their books, this one and the Engineering Design with SolidWorks 2004. Both are great books, but I am using this one now, and will use the other one once I better understand the software and I have more time with it. This book is the easier of the two for a new user. The book provides a quick and precise introduction to SolidWorks by creating a simple flashlight model. It does not try to cover everything, this is good for a new user, this is why you need more than one book. There are clear directions and the book provides a lot of illustrations and screen shots to help a basic user for the first time. As a new user, I do not like it when the author assumes that I know things. This is why I like this book. I like the layout, it is very clear and provides an easy step-by-step environment. There are no assumptions!!! At the end of each chapter there is a section on what I did and how it will lead me to the next activity. The CD in the book reinforces the written text and provides additional examples for me to address. The CD is a great supplement.
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