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Bringing the Past into the Future with SOLIDWORKS

By Andrew Fontaine March 28, 2014
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Bringing the Past into the Future with SOLIDWORKS

As you might recall, in my last post I talked about my experience taking the SOLIDWORKS Essentials class here at the office, and my decision to try modeling an old camera I have at home. After the class was completed,

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Taking the SolidWorks Essentials training class

By Andrew Fontaine March 11, 2014
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Taking the SolidWorks Essentials training class

  In my ongoing quest for SolidWorks knowledge, I was recently asked if I wanted to participate in the SolidWorks Essentials class internally. The program runs a total of four days to cover the entire SolidWorks Essentials Training Manual. This

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Ian Baxter: Employee Number Seventy Something

By Andrew Fontaine February 28, 2014
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Ian Baxter: Employee Number Seventy Something

If you stroll by Ian Baxter’s office, a life-size Austin Powers cut-out peers out through the window, the blue leisure suit and the toothy grin awaiting anyone rounding the corner. When you walk in, you’re greeted by a red “Please Take

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Basic Techniques in SolidWorks: Learning Fillets

By Andrew Fontaine February 11, 2014
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Basic Techniques in SolidWorks: Learning Fillets

You may recall from my previous posts that after working at SolidWorks for 14 years, I’ve finally decided to learn how to use the software, starting with working my way through the tutorials inside of SolidWorks. Moving on from the

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Learning SolidWorks: My First Drawing

By Andrew Fontaine February 6, 2014
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Learning SolidWorks: My First Drawing

As I mentioned in my last post, I’m currently working my way through the tutorials inside of SolidWorks. The last time I posted, I had just created my first part following the Introduction to SolidWorks Tutorial inside of the software.

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Cholly Nachman: SolidWorks Changed His Life

By Andrew Fontaine January 14, 2014
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Cholly Nachman: SolidWorks Changed His Life

  When I first met Cholly, we talked about his obsession with building things. The man always had a project going on, with the next project already started in his mind. Since the time I started working with him, he

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My Introduction to SolidWorks: Drawing a Pressure Plate

By Andrew Fontaine December 19, 2013
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My Introduction to SolidWorks: Drawing a Pressure Plate

The last time I did any sort of design work was back in 1999, using a drafting board with a drawing arm, T-square, pencil and paper. Modeling a part in SolidWorks was a new experience for me, and to be

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“I want you to model a box…”

By Andrew Fontaine December 10, 2013
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“I want you to model a box…”

In my 13 years with SolidWorks, I never ventured out much past what I have been trained to do, and explore the outreaches of other teams. My accidental career sprouted its own wings and I became part of a team.

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It was all sort of an accident, really….

By Andrew Fontaine November 21, 2013
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It was all sort of an accident, really….

Thirteen years at the same company is not actually how I had foreseen my future. It started off in the summer in between my Freshman year of college and a Sophomore year that I knew in my head wouldn’t exist.

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