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Beginner SolidWorks Projects. 30 Step-by-Step CAD Designs for Beginners
T.s (Author) · T.S · Paperback
Beginner SolidWorks Projects is a practical, hands-on guide designed to help students, engineers, and CAD enthusiasts build real-world 3D modeling skills using SolidWorks.
This book focuses on step-by-step project-based learning rather than theory alone. Each section is structured to guide you through essential design concepts, helping you understand how to create, modify, and improve mechanical parts and assemblies with confidence.
You will learn how to think like a designer and develop strong fundamentals in computer-aided design (CAD), making it easier to transition from basic tools to more advanced engineering workflows.
Inside this book, you will explore:
Core SolidWorks tools and interface fundamentalsStep-by-step beginner-friendly CAD projectsMechanical design concepts used in real engineering work3D modeling techniques for parts and assembliesPractical exercises to improve design accuracy and speedFoundational skills aligned with engineering and CAD learning pathsThis guide is especially useful for beginners starting their journey in SolidWorks, engineering students building technical skills, and anyone preparing for CAD-based academic or professional work. It is also helpful for those interested in 3D printing design and mechanical drafting.
By the end of this book, you will have a stronger understanding of SolidWorks workflows and the confidence to create your own functional 3D models.
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