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Default Solidworks after market books

On Mar 28, 6:50*pm, "David R. Birch" wrote:
I just completed a Solidworks course called Solidworks Essentials. The
company I work for is installing up to four seats of SW2012 and I want
to get more books on the software, especially concerning sheet metal and
press brake forming work.

Any suggestions? My instructor recommended the Solidworks Bible,
anything else I should look at?

David


Look on eBay for the official books that SolidWorks resellers use to
teach their overpriced courses. That's where I got mine. If you need
the exact names of all the books I have them all and would be glad to
list them. I think that they are easily the best material for learning
Solidworks. I have the SolidWorks Bible. It's very poorly written (see
Amazon reviews) and the author Matt Lombard doesn't have clue one when
it comes to manufacturing.