This one is a little easier than the shoe, or you can make a big study of it if you want. One thing I have learned about complex modeling is…
Month: February 2009
We only had 6 entries for the shoe modeling challenge. Congrats to everyone who submitted stuff. As usual, I picked up a few ideas and saw lots of stuff I…
Does your desk look like this? No, of course it doesn’t, but 10 years ago, this was the extent of your display options. These days you have more and…
In the SWWorld general session on Tuesday, Jon Hirschtick make the appeal to old school curmudgeons to relent a little when railing against the changes in SolidWorks. He spent the first…
On Saturday, before SolidWorks World started, I met with Matt Cummins, Brian Titus and Johan Ernfors of Tacton to get the low-down on their product TactonWorks. Tacton is a…
After all of that crazy SolidWorks-in’ at SWW09, Kim and I cut loose and had some fun in the Magic Kingdom. Somebody is going to invent a stick to put…
Well, I took the brand new CSWP Surfacing Exam and aced it. Frankly anything else would have been an embarassment. At least one of the parts used on the test…
‘ Well, I took the brand new CSWP Surfacing Exam and aced it. Frankly anything else would have been an embarassment. At least one of the parts used on the…
Every year something odd happens at my SW World presentations. It’s never scripted, but stuff like that kind of follows me. At SW World last year during my Hybrid Modeling…
Since this challenge will be running while SolidWorks World runs at Disney, I thought it would be nice to do a Disney related theme. Kim suggested Cinderella’s glass slipper. Showing…