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Turn Novice into Expert - Surface Modeling

Turn Novice into Expert - Surface Modeling

Turn Novice into Expert - Surface Modeling

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Guys,

This is my first introduction to this forum so firstly I hope that my question is a valid one.

I have started using Solid Edge v20 for a while now and begining to feel comfortable with the package until I came across the surfacing side.

My question is, I would like to know if there is anyone out there who knows any tutorials, examples, books, training etc on this subject.

The purpose behind this is that we produce control valves which involve the design of casting valve bodies (this is where the surfacing comes in) and my role is to champion the Solid Edge in the design team i.e. train, advise support etc.

It is a little fustrating that the tutorials on Solid Edge only cover a minimal detail on this subject.

Hope that there is someone out there who can help/advise me so a big thanks in advance.

Cheers...Brian

Solid Edge v20

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