Next CSWUG Meeting Topic: Sheet Metal

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by 3d, Jan 16, 2004.

  1. 3d

    3d Guest

    I am currently seeking feedback on the next meeting topic: Sheet Metal
    Are there any newsgroupies in the CSWUG area (Richmond, IN) that has some
    input, suggestions or expertise that would be interested in preparing
    content and/or presenting it to the group? SWX 2003 or 2004 will be fine for
    presenting. Even SWX 2001+ would be cool for the more basic content.
    Depending on the amount of feedback I get will determine when the meeting
    is. Tentatively it will be in 2 to 6 weeks from now. Check out the newly
    updated website for contact info or reply to or
    . Thanks!
     
    3d, Jan 16, 2004
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  2. 3d

    3d Guest

    class class anyone anyone? ;0)
     
    3d, Jan 20, 2004
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  3. 3d

    3d Guest

    Still looking foe feed back.........thanks.
     
    3d, Jan 23, 2004
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  4. 3d

    sw-pw-man Guest

    this swug is a joke n' a half..........





     
    sw-pw-man, Jan 23, 2004
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  5. 3d

    3d Guest

    If that is the case then you are more than welcome to come in and make it
    not a joke. That is why
    I post here, for feedback. Rather than spout idiotic filth, set me
    straight. Help me help the local
    users. I'm sure they would appreciate some mind blowing knowledge from an
    obvious scholar
    such as yourself! And while your at it maybe you can come on board and help
    me run the group!
    I sure could use the help since I do EVERYTHING group related by myself, it
    would be
    AWSOME to have someone of your skill level come in and teach the masses!
    Lets take a look at
    your intellect:
    From: sw-pw-man ()Subject: Re: Yuck! Martian Head in a
    Jar Newsgroups: comp.cad.solidworksDate: 2004-01-22 04:16:33 PST
    hmmm.....bummer.........its in
    2004.....................hohum...........................guess I have to
    wait to see it..........sw-pw-man

    Wow! Stunning! Informative! worthy of Einstein himself!
    From: sw-pw-man ()Subject: Re: Newbie:hole in a
    cylinder Newsgroups: comp.cad.solidworksDate: 2004-01-13 11:56:53 PSTHe
    said nonplanar surface. I took it to be the cylindrical surface.

    Very informative! You must have been using SWX for YEARS!!! From: sw-pw-man
    ()Subject: Re: Certification question. Newsgroups:
    comp.cad.solidworksDate: 2004-01-12 04:21:01 PSTI took my test through my
    VAR, and it took about 3-4 weeks. That was about 3
    months ago, and I still havent seen the certificate
    yet...........................
    sw-pw-man Recent CSWP....hmmmmmm the plot thickens! From: sw-pw-man
    ()Subject: Re: certified professional Newsgroups:
    comp.cad.solidworksDate: 2003-12-11 07:32:03 PSTThere is an exam that you
    can take. Some VARS offer this exam along with
    their training courses. ....blahh .....blahhh ....blahhhh.... ....blahh
    ......blahhh ....blahhhh.... ....blahh .....blahhh ....blahhhh....on those
    taking the test forthe first time. After taking the test, I can believe a
    lot of people failthe test, but not 80% worth.

    Your best option is to use the program as much as possible and work in all
    areas, plus get as much training as you can.

    Hope this helps

    sw-pw-man
    certified solidworks professional DAMN DUDE! give credit where credit is
    due! You got "hookED up with a one year(sworth) of unlimited training"
    because you won it at this joke of a group. Youknow it's people like you who
    are going to stop the world from actually rotating! BRENT The
    proof=http://www.cswug.com/meetarch.htm May 2002: "One last thanks to CATI,
    Jim Miller and Erin Williams, for stopping by and sponsoring such a cool
    raffle item!" And by "Cool raffle item" I mean "one years worth of unlimited
    training" It's time to put up or shut up! I am calling you out son. Since
    you are a CSWP and obviously EXTREMELY knowledgeable of SolidWorks, I am
    inviting you to present sheet metal for 29004 at our next meeting. Right out
    here in public for the entire community to see! What do you say? Let me know
    as soon as possible so we can get www.cswug.com updated!Oh, by the way, have
    they started to let you design anything or are you still remodeling
    SolidWorks parts into PRO/E parts? J/W schmuck!
     
    3d, Jan 23, 2004
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