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Engineering Design with SolidWorks 2001

Engineering Design with SolidWorks 2001

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Engineering Design with SolidWorks 2001
Review: Hi, I'm a Mechanical Engineer and 've been using all kinds of "CAD" for 20 years, My passed 2 years involved teaching foreign students about CAD, On SolidWorks; "Engineering Design with SolidWorks 2001" (compare to the other 2 diff books I've read) is chosen to be as good as the tutorial book student should have for the class, reason? -Good for diff level of students with commonsense, -Coverage; cover most features req'd for students to learn, -Good sample; exercises easy to understand

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Engineering Design with SolidWorks 2001
Review: Hi, I'm a Mechanical Engineer and 've been using all kinds of "CAD" for 20 years, My passed 2 years involved teaching foreign students about CAD, On SolidWorks; "Engineering Design with SolidWorks 2001" (compare to the other 2 diff books I've read) is chosen to be as good as the tutorial book student should have for the class, reason? -Good for diff level of students with commonsense, -Coverage; cover most features req'd for students to learn, -Good sample; exercises easy to understand

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Could have been better
Review: I am In a class where we are using this as our text book.
This book could have been alot better. For one thing it has a lot of mystakes, especially in the last few chapters. It does teach you many of the bassics of CAD. However, there is a lot of extrainious information that is unneccicary and tends to get in the way. Its very wordy. I did learn plunty from this book, but i think there might be better ones out there. The last two chapters had too many errors to make them very useful. Even my teacher could not figure out some of the things they were talking about, and he's been useing solidworks for years.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Book
Review: I an very happy with these authors. I purchased their 99 and 2000 SolidWorks books. They were good books. The 2001 book is great. I enjoyed the sections on Top Down Assembly and the Injection Molded Design Projects. The book is easy to follow. It has a great new step by step command approach. More books shoud be written this way.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Book
Review: I an very happy with these authors. I purchased their 99 and 2000 SolidWorks books. They were good books. The 2001 book is great. I enjoyed the sections on Top Down Assembly and the Injection Molded Design Projects. The book is easy to follow. It has a great new step by step command approach. More books shoud be written this way.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: The Title is Misleading
Review: I bought this book based mostly on the reviews posted here. After opening the book and reading half of the first chapter, I was disappointed.

A more appropriate title might be "Techniques and Methodology for Designers using Solidworks".

A couple of example excerpts might clarify my sentiments:

"Design information is provided from various sources. Ask questions. Part of the learning experience is to know which questions to ask." [I couldn't believe I just spent $60 for these words of wisdom.]

"In the real world, there are numerous time contraints. The customer requires a quote, design sketches and a delivery schedule, YESTERDAY! If you wait for all of the required information, you will miss the project deadline." [Precisely my point. I have limited time to trudge through the fictional scenarios that are presented as a teaching methodology in this book. I bought it to learn how to apply some of the same techniques I am familiar with in another solid modeling program, and I needed it to come up to speed quickly in Solidworks.]

This is probably a very good book for an AutoCAD designer who is moving into a solid modeling environment, but for a seasoned Pro/Engineer user who wants to learn how to apply the same techniques he is familiar with in Solidworks, it is not a good fit.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: The Title is Misleading
Review: I bought this book based mostly on the reviews posted here. After opening the book and reading half of the first chapter, I was disappointed.

A more appropriate title might be "Techniques and Methodology for Designers using Solidworks".

A couple of example excerpts might clarify my sentiments:

"Design information is provided from various sources. Ask questions. Part of the learning experience is to know which questions to ask." [I couldn't believe I just spent $60 for these words of wisdom.]

"In the real world, there are numerous time contraints. The customer requires a quote, design sketches and a delivery schedule, YESTERDAY! If you wait for all of the required information, you will miss the project deadline." [Precisely my point. I have limited time to trudge through the fictional scenarios that are presented as a teaching methodology in this book. I bought it to learn how to apply some of the same techniques I am familiar with in another solid modeling program, and I needed it to come up to speed quickly in Solidworks.]

This is probably a very good book for an AutoCAD designer who is moving into a solid modeling environment, but for a seasoned Pro/Engineer user who wants to learn how to apply the same techniques he is familiar with in Solidworks, it is not a good fit.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Lack of proper English skills from Lunashores
Review: I was aghast at the numerous spelling and grammatical errors in Lunashores review of this SolidWorks manual.

And this person is studying to become an engineer or drafter? I shudder to think of someone so sloppy in their speech working on designs in which the safety of others would become paramount.

I have been using SolidWorks from the 97 version and found this manual very concise and clear in its intent. I found it helpful and well written.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Lack of proper English skills from Lunashores
Review: I was aghast at the numerous spelling and grammatical errors in Lunashores review of this SolidWorks manual.

And this person is studying to become an engineer or drafter? I shudder to think of someone so sloppy in their speech working on designs in which the safety of others would become paramount.

I have been using SolidWorks from the 97 version and found this manual very concise and clear in its intent. I found it helpful and well written.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good book, Makes learning SolidWorks easy
Review: Overall speaking, this is a good book. The step by step (click by click) instructions makes learning the software easy and would bring a SolidWorks novice to a certain level depending on his/her CAD background. Highly recommended for people who don't have any Solidworks knowledge. I would give it a 5 of 5 if the author would fix some of minor mistakes in the book and add an index at the back like one other reviewer pointed out.


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