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Gabi blogs about learning SolidWorks, Solid Modeling, finite element analysis and engineering in general. Find tutorials, tips and tricks and interesting news about SolidWorks and 3D modeling.
Tags: 3D, desing, engineering, fea, solid modeling, solidworks
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What you get for the moneyDec 11, 2009
We have a say in my country about “bargains”. People often warn you that what you buy for cheap will often end up costing you a lot more, because it will break, it won’t last, or it simply won’t perform as it was supposed to, and you’ll end...
Interesting SurveyDec 7, 2009
Just a few minutes ago, I followed a link to an interesting survey about SolidWorks packaging and pricing. I’m not sure how long this survey has been going on, to be honest, so I apologize if you have already seen it or heard about it before, but it...
How much are your SolidWorks models worth?Dec 1, 2009
Over the last few days, I’ve been following a thread on one of the LinkedIn SolidWorks groups I belong to with great interest. Some of you may be familiar with it. It’s about a new website, Cadooku.com, where SolidWorks users can upload and sell...
Using Assembly Features to create a Section ViewNov 20, 2009
This 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...
Back in the grooveNov 18, 2009
It seems to me like I’ve been out of touch with everything lately. I have certainly neglected this blog and haven’t even kept up with the entire buzz about SolidWorks related news, forums and blogs. I apologize to those that have sent questions...
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