Where can I find recommended books and tutorials to learn SolidWorks?

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Recommended resources for learning SolidWorks include built-in tutorials within the software, which provide practical guidance. Additionally, users suggest visiting SolidWorksModel.com for comprehensive tutorials, such as creating a chopper and utilizing Photoworks. YouTube also offers valuable video tutorials that can enhance learning. These resources cater to various learning preferences, from books to online platforms. Engaging with these materials can significantly improve SolidWorks skills.
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Can anyone recommend some good books or computer based tutorials to learn SolidWorks.
 
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ueckerjc said:
Can anyone recommend some good books or computer based tutorials to learn SolidWorks.


Hi, you should try the solidworks tutorials of http://www.solidworksmodel.com
It's an amazing tutorial about creating a chopper in solidworks and photoworks! I learned a lot of it!
 
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