Surfacing for everyday modeling

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by matt, May 29, 2005.

  1. matt

    pete Guest

    You can see my stuff at www.priorclave.co.uk
    You will also see a funny pic of me, lol, drawn by a 6 year old. :), many
    years a go, (if it is still there!)
     
    pete, May 31, 2005
    #21
  2. matt

    matt Guest

    Since folks here helped out with content for this topic, I thought I'd
    put up a link to the presentation that came from it. This was done for
    the Eastern Regional user group meeting. The name of the presentation
    has the "H" word in it (h_y_b_r_i_d) because it seemed appropriate, not
    because that word seems to attract flies better than sh_t in this
    newsgroup.

    http://mysite.verizon.net/mjlombard/

    Go to the "User Groups" link. If you need a free Powerpoint viewer,
    there's a link on this page.

    Matt

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    matt, Jun 16, 2005
    #22
  3. matt

    Bo Guest

    I've not had need of surfaces for my mostly 'prismatic' parts, but this
    discussion here and my perusal of your PowerPoint has given me the
    impetus to start looking at these tools for the first time. Only
    occassionally might I have used some of these tools, but I'll bet if I
    know more I'll become more effective at my modeling.

    This is one message thread and PowerPoint worth saving and studying,
    and thanks are due.

    Here Here Matt!

    Bo
     
    Bo, Jun 16, 2005
    #23
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