My Gaming Computer Will Run SolidWorks, Won’t It? – SolidBox Spotlight

Here at SolidBox, we encounter SOLIDWORKS and Mastercam users from a vast amount of industries. Consequently, there seems to be one common question that we get from CAD/CAM folk across that wide array of industries. That SOLIDWORKS workstation question is some variation of this: I just built an expensive gaming computer, can I use it to run SOLIDWORKS/Mastercam as well?” The honest-to-God truth is yes. In fact, most gaming computers would accept an installation of SOLIDWORKS. And yes, yo

published December 06, 2016

Becoming a Next Gen CAD Designer and Rapid Prototyper

We love SolidSmack. For those of you not familiar with SolidSmack, it is the premiere 3D CAD and design site on the web. Today, SolidSmack released a brand new article contributed by SolidBox's very own Matt Perez. This article is titled: Five Tips for Becoming a Next Generation CAD Designer and Rapid Prototyper. In the article, Matt lays down the 5 fundamentals that every CAD user should take with them on the job hunt. Click the link below to go to the article by Matt Perez. SolidSmack - F

published September 19, 2014

Shelling in SolidWorks 2013 – Local Operations

We here at SolidBox value productivity above all in our applications and of course, our hardware. Each week, we’ll be giving you a tip to help you enhance your productivity with SolidWorks specifically. Sorry, we can’t help you with the hours you spend on Youtube each week watching cat videos, but hopefully you can learn something to make your SolidWorks experience easier. This week we'll discuss Shelling in SolidWorks 2013. This example came up recently when modeling this slotte

published June 05, 2013

Threads On A Large Diameter Part

We here at SolidBox value productivity above all in our applications and of course, our hardware. Each week, we’ll be giving you a tip to help you enhance your productivity with SolidWorks specifically. Sorry, we can’t help you with the hours you spend on Youtube each week watching cat videos. Nonetheless, hopefully you can learn something to make your SolidWorks experience easier. As is the case with most things in SolidWorks, there are many different ways to thread a part. Howe

published March 13, 2013

SolidWorks Sheet Metal Part 2

We here at SolidBox value productivity above all in our applications and of course, our hardware. Each week, we’ll be giving you a tip to help you enhance your productivity with SolidWorks specifically. Sorry, we can’t help you with the hours you spend on Youtube each week watching cat videos. Nonetheless, hopefully you can learn something to make your SolidWorks experience easier. This week, we present Part 2 of a video that will walk you through SolidWorks' Sheet Metal tools.

published January 24, 2013
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