West Caldwell, NJ - Conceptual Product Development, Inc. announces the release of Doctor Walt’s SOLIDWORKS 2008 Workbook. The book provides an easy-reading style, with step by step instructions utilizing clear all color screen captures of the updated interface, combined with dozens of practical examples to streamline the learning task. Hundreds of illustrations of part-modeling, assemblies, and drawings help the user to increase productivity. Fast Bound, In Color, 8 ½ x 11 Format, 440 pages, $79.95.
“SolidWorks is packed with hundreds of powerful tools that streamline the product design process. I quickly introduce the reader to the secrets hidden in this amazing application using real parts with step-by-step colorful illustrations that make anyone an expert,” – notes Walt Silva, President of CPD, Inc. and Mechanical Engineer with over 39 years of experience.
About Conceptual Product Development, Inc.
Conceptual Product Development, Inc is the publishing house for the Doctor Walt’s series of CAD training manuals, interactive CAD training classes and general engineering consulting. CPD, Inc. expanded their resources several years ago to provide affordable on-demand publishing for the many publishers that wanted to own the rights to their own book. Walter Silva was the winner of the Desktop Engineering’s Readers’ Choice Award, September 2004 issue, for his first SolidWorks Workbook.
Sep 17, 2008
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