Let's See Some ID: Controlling Your References To Avoid Rebuild Errors - IC687831

We have all seen it: modifying or replacing a component in an assembly causes mate failures. Fixing these problems has long been a defined practice (it's taught in SOLIDWORKS Essentials), but adds time and frustration to your designs. Want to learn how to avoid these errors? Attend this session and understand more about how references to Surfaces, Edges and Datums are identified and managed in your SOLIDWORKS designs. See which features and techniques may be used to preserve IDs and design intent. This session is targeted for Beginner and Intermediate users, as well as CAD Administrators focused on implementing best practices, improved templates, and more reliable Design Automation methods.

Speakers

David Mandl

Product Development Engineer, Phoenix Lighting

David Mandl is a Product Development Engineer for Phoenix Lighting in Milwaukee. He's been a SOLIDWORKS user since 2004, and holds an array of certifications, including as a Certified SOLIDWORKS Professional and as a Certified PDM Professional Administrator. David's career has been built around the use of SOLIDWORKS to make design processes simpler, more reliable, and more easily automated. This is the 6th SOLIDWORKS World / 3DEXPERIENCE World that David has presented a breakout session for, and it is a pleasure to return to network with the many users of this continually innovating platform.

3DXW23 

Session Type: Instructional Course
Product Tags: SOLIDWORKS