Mechanical Desktop 3.0 : Assembly Modeling - Instructor Manual, with multimedia CD-ROM
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by Richard Allen, Laura Martz

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Book Description
This is the Instructor Guide for teaching students how to use Mechanical Desktop 3.0, or 2.0 for Assembly Modeling, and may be used to accompany the student version of this series (ISBN 1891502-328). This course is designed to teach users how to create, assemble and constrain Mechanical Desktop 3.0 or 2.0 parts to create an assembly model. Covers Generation of 3D models, Exploded Views and 2D drawings. Section Topics include: User Interface, Assembly Constraints and Parameters, Assembly Part Management, the Variational Solver and Scenes. Complete with Step by Step, Tips and Tricks, Instructor's Notes, practice exercises on floppy disks, and the completed solutions, by the Technical Learningware Company. This Instructor Guide comes with the Multimedia Enhanced Training (MET) CD-ROM, by the makers of the CADD Desktop Tutor, which demonstrates the completed solutions step-by-step.

About the Author
Laura Martz and Richard Allen have co-authored a dozen books and multi-media CD-ROMS on the subject of Mechanical Desktop. Their expertise on this topic comes form years of using the program and training individuals to use the program effectively.

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