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1 month ago
in Honky Tonk Friday (on Thursday) - “Drunker Than Satan” plus “It’s OK To Be Gay” by Horatio Lee Jenkins on Songs:Illinois
OK, after looking at the website, I think the chorus is part of the joke. Hilarious stuff.
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1 month ago
in Honky Tonk Friday (on Thursday) - “Drunker Than Satan” plus “It’s OK To Be Gay” by Horatio Lee Jenkins on Songs:Illinois
Man, I really liked both of those songs a lot until the chorus line from Toby Keith's "I Love This Bar" decided to chime in.
1 year ago
in Time-saving Tip for Re-using SolidWorks Drawings on SolidSmack
I use both configurations and this trick, depending on the situation.
Configurations of views can be changed with a right click.
Configurations of views can be changed with a right click.
1 year ago
in SolidWorks BOM: Slap, Rinse, Repeat on SolidSmack
That would work Bruce, I just don't want to have to do that every time, and I don't like the fact that an incidental click can override the fix I just made or the settings I changed.
I deal with a ton of assemblies, most of which are simple and just need quantity, part number, and description. Just not enough functionality to make the switch from Excel worth it.
I deal with a ton of assemblies, most of which are simple and just need quantity, part number, and description. Just not enough functionality to make the switch from Excel worth it.
1 year ago
in SolidWorks BOM: Slap, Rinse, Repeat on SolidSmack
I really want to use the SWx BOM's, but I don't like that the cell row height and width is never fixed...it's to easy to screw up and make it look sloppy.
1 year ago
in Best SolidWorks Dimensioning Tips Contest on SolidSmack
My favorite tips (in addition to your solid ideas) include:
Using the midpoint filter for dimensioning to slots in a drawing.
Holding the shift key to add a dimension from the edge of a circle instead of the centerpoint.
Using the midpoint filter for dimensioning to slots in a drawing.
Holding the shift key to add a dimension from the edge of a circle instead of the centerpoint.