Any good books available??

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by s.atlantic442, Feb 6, 2006.

  1. I'm taking a SW 2005 class at the local community college,
    unfortunately the instructor is not using a instruction book. And
    the school does not have anything in their bookstore.

    Are there any good books available on SW?

    Hans
    Albany, Oregon
     
    s.atlantic442, Feb 6, 2006
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    SoCalMike Guest

    Search Amazon for "Planchard and Planchard", and also "Solidworks for
    Dummies" by Greg Jankowski.
     
    SoCalMike, Feb 6, 2006
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    Bon Vivant Guest

    Bon Vivant, Feb 6, 2006
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  4. I have Inside Solidworks by David Murray, if you are interested, e-mail
    me, I will send you the particulars.
    I used it for Level I training, last semester at Community College. 495
    Pages.
     
    plasticmoldedproducts, Feb 7, 2006
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  5. have Inside Solidworks by David Murray, if you are interested, e-mail
    me, I will send you the particulars.
    I used it for Level I training, last semester at Community College. 495

    Pages.

    David
     
    plasticmoldedproducts, Feb 7, 2006
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  6. < I'm taking a SW 2005 class at the local community college,
    < ?unfortunately the instructor is not using a instruction book. And
    < the school does not have anything in their bookstore.


    I didn't know LBCC was teaching SolidWorks. If you're in Corvallis, you
    might want to check with the OSU bookstore, as OSU has quite a few seats of
    SW, although nothing showed up when I did a search on the bookstore website.

    Jerry Steiger
    Tripod Data Systems
    "take the garbage out, dear"
     
    Jerry Steiger, Feb 7, 2006
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    Bo Guest

    No one seems to have mentioned "SolidWorks for Dummies".

    Is it considered "old hat" or something?

    Bo
     
    Bo, Feb 8, 2006
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