Mastering SolidWorks: Tips and Tutorials for Beginners

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around learning SolidWorks, a CAD software, with participants sharing their experiences, resources, and tips for beginners. The focus is on tutorials, practical advice, and different learning approaches.

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant requests help and tutorials for getting started with SolidWorks, indicating a lack of prior experience.
  • Several participants recommend using the built-in tutorials available in the software as a starting point.
  • Another participant suggests looking for additional tutorials on YouTube, claiming there are many resources available online.
  • A user with extensive experience advises hands-on practice and building objects from everyday items, emphasizing the importance of symmetry and specific extruding techniques.
  • Some participants express that they found the built-in tutorials effective, while others mention that they learned more through practical application rather than tutorials.
  • One participant offers to share purchased tutorials that helped them learn quickly, indicating a preference for structured resources.
  • Another participant lists specific tutorials and topics that may be useful for beginners, highlighting various aspects of SolidWorks modeling.
  • A claim is made that mastering SolidWorks can take as little as three days, suggesting a relatively user-friendly interface compared to other CAD software.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the usefulness of built-in tutorials and practical experience, but there are differing opinions on the effectiveness of tutorials versus hands-on learning. No consensus is reached on the best approach to learning SolidWorks.

Contextual Notes

Some participants mention specific techniques and practices that may not be covered in tutorials, indicating potential gaps in the available learning resources.

Who May Find This Useful

Beginners looking to learn SolidWorks, educators seeking resources for teaching CAD, and individuals interested in practical modeling techniques may find this discussion beneficial.

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I just got a copy of Solid Works and I would like to know if anyone has any experience using this program. I have non what so ever and I need tutorials and stuff to get the hang of the program. Please help.
 
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Do the built in tutorials

Help -> Solidworks Tutorials
 
Check Youtube, there are loads of SolidWorks tutorials. In fact it's the software with maximum tutorials on internet and is easy to master.
 
I have used SWX for years and use it daily.

Just build stuff. After learning the basics through the tutorials, get some measuring tools (tape measure, dial calipers, etc.) and build objects you have around you. Starting with simple shapes.

There are some pointers the tutorials do not teach. Build your shapes symmetrically about the reference planes and origin in the parts environment as much as possible. This helps a lot when you begin building assemblies from your parts in the assembly environment. Extruding parts always defaults to "Blind", which extrudes from the profile out. Practice extruding from the "Mid Plane" for your base shapes.

I never learned much from the tutorials. It's mostly hands on learning to make the software do what you want.

Enjoy.
 
yaang said:
Do the built in tutorials

Help -> Solidworks Tutorials

I actually learned a great deal from the built-in tutorials. Also, Solidworks seems to be MUCH easier to master than, say, AutoCAD or Pro-Engineer (neither of which have any tutorials - go figure). If you do the tutorials and practice (perhaps by modeling car parts or something of that nature), you should be good in no time.
 
justPAB said:
I just got a copy of Solid Works and I would like to know if anyone has any experience using this program. I have non what so ever and I need tutorials and stuff to get the hang of the program. Please help.

For english learners especially, you can try to find good learning material from Ytube. Hit "solidworks tutorial" as a keyword.

Moreover, what kind of modeling are you looking forward to?
 
I bought some great tutorials a while back off a site. I can send them to you if you want. They helped me get used to all the features really quickly. PM me if you're interested.
 
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justPAB said:
I just got a copy of Solid Works and I would like to know if anyone has any experience using this program. I have non what so ever and I need tutorials and stuff to get the hang of the program. Please help.

free Solidworks Tutorials

tutorial #2.1 introduction to solidworks

tutorial #2.1 sketching in solidworks

tutorial #2.2 sketching in solidworks

tutorial #3 3D modeling

tutorial #4 Make 2D drawing from 3D model

tutorial #5 mirror and pattern

tutorial #6 Revolved features and hand wheel design

tutorial #7 CosmosXpress stress analysis tool

I'm mechanical engineer and this is my blog
 
It takes 3 days to master solidworks. Wish other CAD software producers learned from SW interface.

Concentrate on solid modeling and assembly for now. Your next goal should be surfacing, dynamic analysis, weldments and sheetmetal
 

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