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Usually ships in 1 business days | | | Written with the intention that users can learn Applied SolidEdge on their own with little or no outside help, this unique reference provides step-by-step instructions along with numerous illustrations. It will provide a self-guided learning experience using Applied Solid Edge. Distinctive Features -Provides step-by-step instructions along with numerous illustrations. - Commands are shown in bold for those who would rather not read every word of instruction. - Includes graphic illustration for each step for those who would rather learn visually. - Contains small notes on most illustrations to further clarify instructions.
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| | Product Details | | Author: | Scott Hansen | | Paperback: | 500 pages | | Publisher: | Industrial Press, Inc. | | Publication Date: | November 15, 2007 | | ISBN: | 0831133120 | | Package Length: | 10.9 inches | | Package Width: | 8.5 inches | | Package Height: | 1.2 inches | | Package Weight: | 2.15 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 3 reviews |
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For Raw Beginners only Mar 17, 2008 Other than rudimentary "pick and click" instructions there was very little that will help you to learn the program on your own. I would recommend this for only the most novice users. There is no reason why we are using the commands it is more of a "monkey se- monkey do" procedure and I can see no way the average or even above average student could ever learn Solid Edge with this book alone.
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Basic no frills introduction to Solid Edge Jan 25, 2008 If you no little to nothing about solid modeling and you're just starting out with Solid Edge this book will at least teach you to be functional using the software. Once you've made it through you'll be able to get around the menus and create parts. Once you've done that you can either tinker with the program yourself and use the built in tutorials or get a more advanced book. I think this book was written with the assumption that you have some drawing experience and you know how to engineer a part or mechanism at least with a pencil or some other CAD program.
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For rank beginners only... Jan 09, 2008 It took about five minutes to see this book was very weak in delivering on it's promise of "developing a mastery of Solid Edge", as stated inside the front cover. I am an experienced SolidWorks user doing machine design, and need to learn this program to do my job. If you are expecting anything beyond the most basic operations, you will be very disappointed. On the plus side, for newbes, it has tons of pictures and little else. If you don't know a thing about solid modeling, it should at least get you started.
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