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  • https://eng.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Introductory_Engineering/CAD_Skills_for_First-Year_Engineers%3A_A_Hands-On_Guide_to_Sketching%2C_Drafting%2C_and_Prototyping/03%3A_Computer_Aided_Design_(CAD)/3.02%3A_SolidWorks_Resources/3.2.01%3A_What_is_SolidWorks
    Parts are created and then used to create drawings and assemblies (and subassemblies in larger products) to complete product definition and to maintain a link between the individual parts, drawings, a...Parts are created and then used to create drawings and assemblies (and subassemblies in larger products) to complete product definition and to maintain a link between the individual parts, drawings, and assemblies. Download and extract the Coupler part and drawing files and change the name of the part file by following the instructions in the video below for changing file names.
  • https://eng.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Introductory_Engineering/CAD_Skills_for_First-Year_Engineers%3A_A_Hands-On_Guide_to_Sketching%2C_Drafting%2C_and_Prototyping/03%3A_Computer_Aided_Design_(CAD)/3.02%3A_SolidWorks_Resources/3.2.04%3A_Other_User_Interface_Components
    The remaining SolidWorks User Interface components are non-critical components that communicate the status of the model and allow you to do various other actions with your model such as add supplier c...The remaining SolidWorks User Interface components are non-critical components that communicate the status of the model and allow you to do various other actions with your model such as add supplier components, browse and compare between other SolidWorks files, or navigate to portions of the interface we’ve already discussed, just in a different way.
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    For example, when you left click on the Sketch command in the Sketch tab of the CommandManager, the property manager opens in the manager pane and shows the message, “Select a plane on which to create...For example, when you left click on the Sketch command in the Sketch tab of the CommandManager, the property manager opens in the manager pane and shows the message, “Select a plane on which to create a sketch for the entity.” The default Front, Right, and Top Planes also highlight and the CommandManager has switched to the Sketch tab (Figure \(\PageIndex{2}\)).
  • https://eng.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Introductory_Engineering/CAD_Skills_for_First-Year_Engineers%3A_A_Hands-On_Guide_to_Sketching%2C_Drafting%2C_and_Prototyping/03%3A_Computer_Aided_Design_(CAD)/3.02%3A_SolidWorks_Resources/3.2.02%3A_General_User_Interface_Components
    The file properties button opens the file properties dialog box where you can insert metadata for your model such as the author of the model, the title, and custom properties such as material designat...The file properties button opens the file properties dialog box where you can insert metadata for your model such as the author of the model, the title, and custom properties such as material designation and weight. Metadata is the data that is used to describe our 3D model: it is who made the model, the description of the model, the material of the model, the weight, part number, cost; it is pretty much all of the nongeometric data that we want to be attached to the geometric 3D model data.
  • https://eng.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Introductory_Engineering/CAD_Skills_for_First-Year_Engineers%3A_A_Hands-On_Guide_to_Sketching%2C_Drafting%2C_and_Prototyping/03%3A_Computer_Aided_Design_(CAD)/3.02%3A_SolidWorks_Resources
    This chapter will introduce you to what SolidWorks is, what it is used for, and how the software works. It is intended to serve as a more in depth summary of the tools available in solidworks to suppl...This chapter will introduce you to what SolidWorks is, what it is used for, and how the software works. It is intended to serve as a more in depth summary of the tools available in solidworks to supplement the tools used in each guide.

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