NEWSUG Meeting Notes Table Of Contents
Design Tables and Configurations – Karl Fredrick
Simplified Sketches and Thin Feature Extrude – Bob Braun
Reusing Sketches and Sketch Geometry – Bob Braun
Advanced Mates – Dan Sheber
Setting Up SolidWorks and Library Features – Markus Christel (Valley Tissue Packaging)
Belts – Bob Braun
Sheetmetal – Cami Richter (Fischer/Unitech)
Beam & Bearing Calcultors – Bob Braun
Equations & Linked Values – Bob Braun
Molding & Casting Design – John VanEngen (CATI)
eDrawings – Bob Braun
Weldments – Paul Niedfeldt (Graphics Systems)
3-D Sketches – Bob Braun
Interference Checking – Bob Braun
Creating and Managing Linked Geometry – Bob Braun
Library Features – Bob Braun
Most Effective Assembly Practices – Jim Krivoshein
Surfacing and Shells – Ed Eaton
Mating Slots With Hole Wizard Holes – Bob Braun
Modeling A Web And Turning Bars – Karl Fredrick
Assembly Components Patterns – Carol Beard
Advanced Mates – Dan Sheber
NEWSUG Survey Results
Keyboard Shortcuts – Bob Braun
Sweeps and Lofts – Brian Hubbard
SolidWorks Tips and Tricks – Chris Schaefer
Creating Smart Library Components – Keith Schaefer
Efficient Slots – Dan Sheber
SolidWorks Simulator – Carol Beard
Flexible Assemblies – Bob Braun
SolidWorks Animator – Matt Luedke
Weldment Cut List Properties Data – Bob Braun
Dragging a View to Another Drawing Sheet – Bob Braun
Linked Values and Equations – Bob Braun
Configurations and Design Tables – Rob Bartz
Adding Tool Number Stamps to Parts – Rob Bartz
Backing Up and Restoring SolidWorks Settings – Rob Bartz
Sheetmetal Complications – Carol Beard
SolidWorks Sheetmetal Overview – Paul Verhagen
Creating Smooth Surfaces – Moshe Saraf
Matching Colors – Moshe Saraf
Modeling With Consideration for Detailing – Moshe Saraf
Detail Drawing Techniques – Dan Sheber
NEWSUG Survey Results
Splitting an Irregular Face – Moshe Saraf
Rotating a Part or Assembly Around an Edge or Vortex – Moshe Saraf
Autosize a Plane – Moshe Saraf
Weldments – William Davis
Large Assemblies – Bob Braun
Enhancing Windows XP Performance – Moshe Saraf
Print Only a Selected Area of a Drawing – Carol Beard
Rapid Prototyping with Fused Deposition – Dean Sommerfeld
Rapid and Virtual Prototyping – Ed Eaton
Recording and Playing a SolidWorks Macro – Dennis Roitt
SolidWorks Customization – Greg Jankowski
Sweep a Profile Using a Curve Through Reference Points – Moshe Saraf
Group Exercise in Best Practices
NEWSUG Survey Results
SolidWorks World 2004 Report – Moshe Saraf
Overview of Best Practices and Procedures – Mark Kuckuc
Best Practices and Standards at Miller Electric – Mark Achtner
SolidWorks Best Practices and Standards at Kimberly Clark – Moshe Saraf
Assembly Mating – Moshe Saraf
Design Tables – Jeff Halgren
Physical Simulation – Mike Jagemanm
Assembly Mating – Moshe Saraf
Large Assemblies – Greg Jankowski
COSMOSXpress, Part II – Bob Braun
File Management – Moshe Saraf
Replace Components In An Assembly Drawing – Moshe Saraf
COSMOSXpress – Bob Braun
Sheetmetal – Mark Achtner
Miller Electric Sheetmetal Tour – C. J. Philipsen
Using Symmetry for Faster Modeling and Model Performance Enhancement – Moshe Saraf
Hot Keys – Larry Wierschke
SolidWorks Macros – Mark Achtner
Controlling Assembly Parameters with MS Excel – Moshe Saraf
Model Mania – Karl Fredrick
What Is New In SolidWorks 2003? – Greg Jankowski
Questions and Answers
Best Practices Specific to H.G. Weber – Ed Gamoke
Best Practices (Sketches, Models, Assemblies) – Mark Kuckuck