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Mindripper said:You will probably love using SolidWorks. But you will have to start thinking in terms of design parameters and using constraints in your work. This is really cool, once you get your head pointed the right way. Consider yourself fortunate: SW is very user-friendly. Just remember: don't leave any blue lines in the sketch, and when in doubt, right-click. The option you are looking for is probably right there in the pop-up menu.
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nucu said:Make relations (dimensions, contrains) between your sketches and planes or origin.
Do not put your sketch any where in space.
Nucu
Mindripper said:Watch your constraints. SolidWorks (like all parametric solid modelers) will make certain assumptions as you create lines: most of them are reasonable, and will save you time. But there will be occasions when you must eliminate constraints: get used to this. Be meticulous with your constraints, esp. early in the model. As RMS1 is suggesting, use a template with three orthogonal planes and a coordinate system. Use these rock-solid entities to start your first feature from, and use them whenever possible and appropriate.