For those who have been paying attention, you may have noticed that occasionally I have been known to grouse about publishers and the restrictions of publication formats. It’s true. I’m…
Month: November 2018
This time of year, I thought it might be appropriate to address how to take time off. Coming from a guy who tends to get obsessive, this might mean more…
Color is something some engineers avoid.The model above is not just boring, it’s hard to see which parts are different from one another. You can tell they are all sheet…
There are some more things that are interesting or useful that have been added to SW2019: Default Save Folder: Tools/Options/File Locations now allows you to specify a default save folder,…
Aside from modeling related enhancements, to me the next most important area is stuff that effects the workflow – interface. At the same time, there are no more tedious enhancements…
The new book has arrived. I have 10 of these. Let me tell you, they are heavy. It’s about 3/4″ thicker than the 2013 version. 1210 pages. You get the…
This is a chapter I wrote for the SolidWorks Administration Bible about 10 years ago. It is still mostly valid today. There was a discussion on the SolidWorks forum that…
One of my favorite things to write about is What’s New, regardless of the software package. SolidWorks 2019 sp0 is available, so its fair game to talk about it publicly…