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Carve Your Own Jack o’ Lantern in SOLIDWORKS Apps for Kids!
October is the best month of the year because it means Halloween is near! But there’s nothing worse than carving your pumpkin too early and having to watch it rot as the month goes by. Want to practice your pumpkin
... ContinuedSOLIDWORKS Apps for Kids How-To: How to Scale
There are a lot of ways to move and change the size of your model in SOLIDWORKS Apps for Kids. One of those ways is to scale a face, either by stretching it out or squishing it down. Today we’re going
... ContinuedLet’s Play Soccer and Football with SOLIDWORKS Apps for Kids
Football season (the kind where you kick and the ball and can’t touch it with your hands) is winding down, and football season (the kind with the helmets and the tackling and the weird scoring) is ramping up. You can
... ContinuedSOLIDWORKS Apps for Kids How-To: Creasing and Smoothing Edges
A lot of models look great when they have both smooth and sharp edges. Today we’ll learn how to crease and smooth edges and faces in the Shape It app. Check out our blogs throughout the summer for more SOLIDWORKS Apps
... ContinuedSOLIDWORKS Apps for Kids How-To: Cloning Bodies
Instead of making the same body over and over again, you can clone bodies to create copies. Today we’ll learn how to clone bodies in SOLIDWORKS Apps for Kids. Check out our blogs throughout the summer for more SOLIDWORKS Apps for
... ContinuedBack to School with SOLIDWORKS Apps for Kids
September is here, and you know what that means — it’s time to go back to school! Students everywhere are slinging their backpacks over their shoulders and climbing into buses to start another school year. A new school year also
... ContinuedSOLIDWORKS Apps for Kids How-To: Bridge Tool
How do you connect two parts of a model in SOLIDWORKS Apps for Kids? Today, let’s learn how to bridge gaps in our designs by using the bridge tool. Check out our blogs throughout the summer for more SOLIDWORKS Apps for
... ContinuedStay Cool in the Dog Days of Summer with SOLIDWORKS Apps for Kids
Woof! The dog days of summer are here! It’s hot out, and the sun is blazing — a pair of sunglasses would be pretty great right now. Using SOLIDWORKS Apps for Kids, we can design and print glasses frames, and
... ContinuedCapture Summer Memories in SOLIDWORKS Apps for Kids
What have you done this summer? Went swimming in the pool? Played soccer with your friends? Built the world’s biggest sandcastle? With SOLIDWORKS Apps for Kids, you can capture all your summer memories and create interesting artistic projects to share
... ContinuedSOLIDWORKS Apps for Kids How-To: Delete a Project
Now we’ve learned how to find, open, and create a project in SOLIDWORKS Apps for Kids. But what happens we no longer need one of our creations? Today we’re learning how to delete a project. Check out our blogs throughout
... ContinuedHit the Beach for Summer Fun with SOLIDWORKS Apps for Kids
Summer’s here and so is the summer sun. Where’s the best place to beat the heat? The beach! With SOLIDWORKS Apps for Kids, the littlest sandcastle engineer can design, style, and print their very own beach gear. Dig this! In
... ContinuedSOLIDWORKS Apps for Kids How-To: Find, Open, and Create New Projects
SOLIDWORKS Apps for Kids introduces children from ages 4 to 14 to the excitement of imagining and designing their own creations. A collection of apps breaks down the design process into bite-sized tools to create, style, design, and engineer a
... ContinuedSOLIDWORKS and Sindoh: Alligator Pin Tutorial
My name is Colleen Gallagher and I am an Electrical Engineering Major entering my fourth year at Northeastern University. I am currently an intern on the SOLIDWORKS Education team and I have to say, my favorite part about this job
... ContinuedSOLIDWORKS and Makerbot Tutorials: How to 3D Print Cool Stuff
My name is Colleen Gallagher and I am an Electrical Engineering Major entering my fourth year at Northeastern University. This post will discuss three different videos, produced by me, covering how to model and 3D print various items using a
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