Solidworks book

Anyone know a decent solidworks book I can pick up. I'm a new user so not looking for anything to advanced for now. Thanks

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SW NEWBIE
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There are plenty of not-too-advanced books on the market. Amazon.com shows the range. One by Sham Tickoo is competent enough, but lacks several basic topics. It does have decent tutorials, though. The David Murray book has been around the longest, I think, and covers more material.

Most (if not all) of the SW books out there right now are aimed at beginning users. This seems funny to me because most users are not beginners.

Personally, I would recommend going through all the tutorials included with SW before spending more money.

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matt

^ Definitely do what Matt said.

Plus - I would recomend

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.I bought the Advanced Concepts course a few years ago and picked up quite a few tips.

There's some very useful, free, tutorials for begineers on this site

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If you check the links page of my website, I have links to other tutorials most of these are for more advanced users though.

John Layne

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John Layne

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Life in Mono

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