When you have a chance, I recommend going through the SolidWorks blogroll in the middle portion of the far right menu bar of SolidWorks Legion.
I keep the links updated to make sure that it mostly contains relatively active blogs that apply to SolidWorks users in some way or another. My general guideline for this list is blogs that haven’t been updated in about 18 months are removed. I’ll leave up some sites longer if there’s good content that can still be useful. For the most part, the links are actively (often very actively) updated.
Why am I inviting visitors to leave my site by clicking on links to other sites? The same reason I do this blogging thing. To provide a useful resource to SolidWorks users. This applies to Lorono’s SolidWorks Resources site too, which I (and others) still update as well.
I hope you enjoy the resources found on all these sites!
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Author: fcsuper
As a drafter, mechanical designer and CAD engineer, I've been in the mechanical design field since 1991.
For the first 8 years of my career, I was an AutoCAD professional. I utilized AutoLISP and many other AutoCAD customization features to streamline drafting activities for 6+ drafters and designers. I authored several custom functions, one of which was published in the March 1997 issue of Cadalyst Magazine.
Since 1998, I've been used SolidWorks non-stop. I've worked to utilize the SolidWorks' user environment to simplify drafting and design activities for 20+ engineers. I've created this website to provide current information about SolidWorks from a variety of contributors.
More recently, I am now employed by Dassault Systemes as SOLIDWORKS Sr. Product Definition Manager to improve drawing, annotation and MBD related areas.
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Hi Legion,
Thank you for your clear support of SolidWorks based blogging. If possible, I would like to throw my hat in your blog roll as a fellow SolidWorks Blogger since 2008.
The premise of CAD Graphics BlogWorks is simply to provide practical topics and encouragement specific to SolidWorks CAD entrepreneurs.
As an offshoot of the economic debacle of 2008, and like many who found themselves gainfully unemployed I had to make something happen. In that sense, I seek to encourage others who are endeavoring to make an honest living doing a work they enjoy.
My blog isn’t about high-end issues, but more about the common or routine topics a SolidWorks CAD entrepreneur might have interest in during their day-to-day activities.
Best Regards – MW