I found a few last night, but I am still looking at the details. Thanks anyway.
Brian-CSWA
Dell Optiplex 745
Intel Core 2 6300 @ 1.86 GHz 2 gig Ram
Solidworks 2007 SP 5 & 2008 SP 3.1
AutoCAD Mechanical 2005
No matter which way you cut it you will still have a burr, but I think that if you use the orbital drilling it will produce a much smaller burr
Brian-CSWA
Dell Optiplex 745
Intel Core 2 6300 @ 1.86 GHz 2 gig Ram
Solidworks 2007 SP 5 & 2008 SP 3.1
AutoCAD Mechanical 2005
Where I am at I don't really have the option of doing in-class work. I have looked at the University of Missouri because that is where I am from. The closest one that I have found, and they don't offer online courses for engineering, is in Rolla and I live near Joplin.
Brian-CSWA
Dell Optiplex...
I am also looking for a online coarse so that I can get my bachelors degree in mechanical engineering. Does any one know of such a site that I can accomplish this? Neither site has what I am looking for that I seen, but maybe I didn't look deep enough.
Any thoughts?
Any advice?
Brian-CSWA
Dell...
You just have to be careful with what you are selecting when dimensioning.
I have attached a pic that shows what I mean. The model on the left was done with post-pick and the one on the right was done with pre-pick.
Brian-CSWA
Dell Optiplex 745
Intel Core 2 6300 @ 1.86 GHz 2 gig Ram
Solidworks...
Couldn't find the time over the weekend to take the test, wife was out of town and I had the kids. I think that I will try to take it Thursday night because I am going away for the weekend. I will post on how I do and my opinion of the test Thursday night or Friday first thing.
Brian-CSWA
Dell...
maybe not a book but a document that someone has put together for inner company that could share with the community.
Brian-CSWA
Dell Optiplex 745
Intel Core 2 6300 @ 1.86 GHz 2 gig Ram
Solidworks 2007 SP 5 & 2008 SP 3.1
AutoCAD Mechanical 2005
I have the same question that this guy asked on the solidworks forum:
https://forum.solidworks.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=15&threadid=10246&enterthread=y
which asks:
I have read the PDMworks rules to live by and searched the help files, but I have far more questions than that covers...