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Surface tutorials

sreeup

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Hi everyone!


Well.. i need to conduct one internal pro/surface, advancedsurfacetraining program at my company. I am looking for resourced. Would anybody point me to a suitable website or send me some stuff in pro/surface. It would be greatly apreciated. Thanks


Regards


Sreee
 
It would be more professional that you take a training by certified trainers


here is a link to an egyption company doing this


www.promech-eg.com
 
Hmmmm... Egypt would be very faar for me!! I am sitting at Bangalore<?:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:eek:ffice:eek:ffice" />


And its not we don
 
Sreee, if you are lookig for formal training, check out this


[url]http://www.ptc.com/learning?ssp=/ems/knowres/detail_frames.s aba&id=cours000000000004826 [/url]


if not, well I havent seen too many free tutorials, but if you go to the Educational Resource Library and check out the Webcasts - very good...


http://www.ptc.com/community/proewf/newtools/tutorials.htm


also the tutorials in Pro/Help are excelent! basic but excelent! these are for 2001 but check your help for updates


http://www.ptc.com/cs/cs_23/howto/efs5983/efs5983.htm


http://www.ptc.com/cs/cs_23/howto/efs5369/efs5369.htm
 
Thanks James..i had managed with the stuff i had with me, In fact i got some realy good material done by my ex coleagues!!


Thanks once again
 
Try here (below link)first. Some links on that siteare OK, some are not. You'll find some advanced modelling techniques that can be used for surfacing.


Another way is to go to a good search engine(Google) and type:


Pro/Engineer or Wildfire tutorials. Follow the links, you'll find a lot of useful information.


http://www.me.uvic.ca/~mech410/


Hope this helps.


Michael
 

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