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...
I passed the CSWA last week and I am planning on taking the CSWP test this weekend.
I was wondering if anyone, without giving to much away, could tell me how the test compares to the CSWA so I can better prepare myself for the test?
Thank you or sorry for the post, whichever is appropriate, in...
Thanks for the help.
SO would I be able to talk either one of you to create this as they say "pro bono".[bigcheeks]
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
We are getting ready to implement PDMworks Workgroup at work. We us Jobboss to create travelers for the shop and Jobboss uses AutoVue to view and print attachments, we attach the drawings to the traveler in the system so that when someone prints a traveler the drawings also print.
Our problem...
So I can take the CSWA and pass then I can the CSWP and pass(in theory)to become a CSWA and a CSWP?
Brian
Dell Optiplex 745
Intel Core 2 6300 @ 1.86 GHz 2 gig Ram
Solidworks 2007 SP 5 & 2008 SP 3.1
AutoCAD Mechanical 2005
So if they extended The FREE Exam voucher program until June 30, 2008 where do I get mine. We just put our two seats on subscription last week and I would like the chance to take the test.
Brian
Dell Optiplex 745
Intel Core 2 6300 @ 1.86 GHz 2 gig Ram
Solidworks 2007 SP 5 & 2008 SP 3.1
AutoCAD...