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I can answer most questions dealing with SolidWorks 3D CAD/D Modeling Software. I can also answer questions dealing with the Documentation aspect of the Engineering and R&D area's. In addition to my knowledge of Solidworks, I can also answer questions regarding PDMWorks (Product Data Management).

Experience in the area

I have been using SolidWorks 3D software for more than 10 years. I have been instrumental and successful in establishing a SolidWorks Users Group in practically every company I've worked at. Prior to using SolidWorks I used ComputerVision's Personal Designer for 7 years.

Education/Credentials

I am a Certified SolidWorks Professional (CSWP). I have over 20 years experience in the Engineering, and Documentation Control field. I have an ASME from Central New England College, I've also taken additional courses towards completing my BSME. I've attended numerous clinics, seminars, and conferences with regards to SolidWorks.

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Recent Answers from Brian Mazejka

2009-11-15 Error message from SolidWorks installation:

Hello Hicham, Sorry for my tardiness in answering your question. Well first of all, before I can help, I have several questions in order to answer your question ... I would need to know what version

2009-11-03 dwg vs STEP:

Hi Ed, No ... what I meant was that if you're working on a design in AutoCAD and you want to send your file to another person using a different kind of CAD tool (i.e. SolidWorks) you could save your

2009-11-03 dwg vs STEP:

Hi Ed, Can you open a *.dwg file in STEP or IGS format ... well the short answer is: It depends It all depends on the CAD tool you're using. My guess is that what ever CAD package you're using you

2009-08-04 Adopting a subject as a hobby:

Hi, In my honest opinion, the CAD tool you pick to learn depends greatly on what you plan on using it for. For Mechanical Engineering, I would strongly (and obviously) suggest SolidWorks over AutoCAD

2009-01-27 SolidWorks - Dealing with solid bodies:

Hello Gene ... I believe what you can do is create an assembly with the two parts, mate them in the position you want and then (while working in the assembly) edit the part you want and create the feature

 

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