Want to Improve your Modeling Skills in SW?

This, more than a tutorial, is a series of recommendations to improve your SolidWorks modeling skills.
We cannot forget that if we are on the road and it has become easier, it is because others have already walked it and contributed their share to the evolution of us.

List of some SolidWorks Masters from whom we should learn:
Thomas Parel
https://www.coroflot.com/parel/Portfolio1

Edward Eaton (Dimonte Group)
https://dimontegroup.com/projects/mistronics-advantage-housing/
https://dimontegroup.com/projects/natus-echo-screen-iii/
https://dimontegroup.com/news-resources/

Mike J. Wilson
https://www.mikejwilson.com/otw.html

Paul Salvator
http://www.zxys.com/swparts/
http://www.zxys.com/

Rob Rodriguez
https://www.axiscadsolutions.com/#portfolio

TRIAXIAL (Design and Analysis)
http://www.triaxialdesign.com/consumer-products/

  1. Step 1: The Big Question...Do you?



  2. Step 2: A Little Secret...



  3. Step 3: Aiming for Mastery



  4. Step 4: The Recipe



  5. Step 5: Meeting with the Great Ones



  6. Step 6: Thomas Parel



  7. Step 7: More on Thomas...



  8. Step 8: More on Thomas...



  9. Step 9: More on Thomas...



  10. Step 10: Edward Eaton



  11. Step 11: More on Ed...



  12. Step 12: More on Ed...



  13. Step 13: More on Ed...



  14. Step 14: Paul Salvator (ZXYs)



  15. Step 15: More on Paul... an anecdote...



  16. Step 16: More on Paul...



  17. Step 17: More on Paul...



  18. Step 18: Rob Rodriguez...



  19. Step 19: More on Rob...



  20. Step 20: More on Rob...



  21. Step 21: Phil Sluder, TriAxial...



  22. Step 22: More on Phill



  23. Step 23: Mike J. Wilson...



  24. Step 24: More on Mike...



  25. Step 25: More on Mike...



  26. Step 26: The End of the Road??



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