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Hi all,

I've been working in Mechanical Design for the last year now using Solid Works. I feel fairly comfortable with it at this stage but I'd like to go one(maybe 5) step further and become a Solid Works Professional. I understand that it takes a serious amount of effort to become one as it's not just the basic stuff that one needs to know.

What I want to find out is what I should be doing to prepare myself for the exam? Are there any books that are out there specifically to help out? I've gone on the SolidWorks website and downloaded models and stuff but there's no documentation with them so I'm not really sure what to do with them apart from doing roll backs and trying to model them from square one but it's a bit monotonous.

God bless,

Phil.

RE: solid Works Professional

Here's one to get you started. It has several links.

cheers

RE: solid Works Professional

Um, CBL, it looks like you're mind is already done working for the day. You forgot the thread...

Jeff Mirisola, CSWP
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RE: solid Works Professional

If you have a paid subscription, you can test for free until Nov 1. (Certification Promotions)

Chris
SolidWorks 07 4.0/PDMWorks 07
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