Webinar

Tips and Tricks - SOLIDWORKS Drawings

June 26, 2025 10:00 AM America/New_York

SOLIDWORKS drawings help us to create 2D drawings of 3D models to communicate important details and information about a project. Within SOLIDWORKS drawings, there is an abundance of powerful functionality that allows you to do this effectively, efficiently, and most importantly, accurately.

Join TriMech Solutions Consultant, Ryan Burgess, and Elite Application Engineer, Sarah Taylor, for a walkthrough of tips and tricks surrounding SOLIDWORKS drawings. We will take our 3D design and create a 2D drawing while adding pertinent information to the drawing set. We will explore different methods of adding dimension callouts by leveraging existing model information to automatically generate them. In addition to the dimensioning workflow, we will look at adding general dimensioning and tolerancing callouts and using libraries to add standard and repeated notes.

In this SOLIDWORKS Drawings webinar, you will learn:

  • Design intent in 3D modeling to make drawing creation easier

  • Automating dimensions with model items

  • SOLIDWORKS part and drawing associativity

  • How to add and edit tolerances and GD&T symbols

  • How to use and create note banks

Ryan Burgess

Solutions Consultant, Applications

Prior to joining TriMech, Ryan was working as an Industrial Designer. He has been using SolidWorks since 2009 and currently holds a CSWP certification. He has developed products in the music accessory, furniture, and building materials industry. Ryan enjoys all things building and making. He has built a kayak, refinished vintage furniture, worked on remote-controlled electronics, ceramics, welding, 3D printing and more.

Sarah Taylor

Solutions Consultant, Applications

Sarah is a Solutions Consultant at TriMech with 6+ years of experience using various CAD software including SOLIDWORKS, Creo, and AutoCAD. She has previous experience in the biopharmaceutical industry as well as HVAC project management. She is a graduate of the University of Maryland where she received her B.S. in Bioengineering.

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