Webinar

TriMech's Training Tidbits - Drawings - Level Two

June 05, 2025 10:00 AM America/New_York

Take your technical documentation skills to the next level with TriMech’s Training Tidbits focused exclusively on SOLIDWORKS drawings. This intermediate-level webinar is designed for SOLIDWORKS users who are comfortable with the basics of creating drawings and are ready to explore more advanced tools for showcasing design intent. In this session, we’ll focus on creating and managing various types of drawing views that go beyond standard front, top, and side projections. These techniques are essential for producing clear, professional drawings for manufacturing and communication.

Join TriMech Process and Training Consultant, Jamie Hill, for an insightful SOLIDWORKS training webinar. Throughout the presentation, we’ll dive into specialized drawing view types such as section, detail, auxiliary, and broken views. We’ll also touch on more advanced options like alternate position and model break views. You’ll learn best practices for using these views effectively, including how to tailor them to different parts and assemblies, control their appearance, and streamline your workflow. This session includes real-world tips and demonstrations from TriMech experts to help you apply what you learn immediately.

In this SOLIDWORKS Training webinar, you will learn:

  • Understand when and how to use auxiliary, detail, and section views to clarify complex geometry.

  • Learn how to create broken and model break views to simplify the representation of long or repetitive features.

  • Explore the use of alternate position views for showing motion or different configurations.

  • Discover how crop views can focus attention on specific areas of interest without overwhelming your drawing.

Jamie Hill

Process and Training Consultant, TriMech Solutions

Jamie has been with TriMech Solutions since 2016 as a Process and Training Consultant. He is both a senior instructor and Certified SOLIDWORKS Expert. Jamie earned his Mechanical Engineering Technology degree from Conestoga College and has worked in the manufacturing industry since 2006. He is experienced in lithography printing, quality assurance, CNC machining, additive manufacturing, tool & die, and mechanical design.

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