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  • Members: 789
  • Category: Engineering
  • Founded: Dec 15, 1999
  • Language: English
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Welcome to the SolidWorks Yahoo! Group.

Post Messages: Feel free to use this group for posting SolidWorks related messages to ask and answer questions, share tips/tricks, news, upcoming events, ideas, or anything else SolidWorks related.

Files: Find and share files such as macros, FAQ's, and interesting SolidWorks generated images. Please do not upload solid models and related files, as these can be very large. Please check with moderators before uploading any executable or installation software.

Join: SolidWorks Yahoo! Group welcomes all SolidWorks users and people interested in SolidWorks to join. To join, click on the Join link in the left menu and state your interest or experience with SolidWorks, or something SolidWorks related.

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SolidWorks 2014 Beta Arriving Soon!!
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Posted - Thu Jun 13, 2013 4:32 am
Deepak Gupta
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SolidWorks 2013 SP 4.0 EV (Early Visibility) is available for downlo
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Posted - Sat Jun 8, 2013 12:50 pm
Deepak Gupta
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Re: Features
Well I use differently than most others but from a drafting standpoint it is a lot easier to use surfaces for complex shapes than it is a regular solid From:
Posted - Fri Jun 7, 2013 9:47 am
Joseph Huntley
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Re: SURFACES vs conventional methods
There are many advantages and uses for surfacing. Generally speaking, though (especially with SWX) if you can create the geometry using solids, you should -
Posted - Fri Jun 7, 2013 9:46 am
Nathan Rollins
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SURFACES vs conventional methods
I am just getting into SURFACES. What is the advantage of these over "regular" extrusion, shelling etc. Please if this is a dumb question, forgive me, just
Posted - Thu Jun 6, 2013 7:13 pm
billyb_03
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