Solidworks Training Files
Whether you are a CAD beginner or a seasoned engineer preparing for the Certified SOLIDWORKS Professional (CSWP) exam, training files are the backbone of your learning journey. They bridge the gap between watching a tutorial and actually building muscle memory.
Open completed part → Spin it → “Looks nice” → Close. solidworks training files
- Part Files (.sldprt): Pre-modeled geometry for analysis or modification.
- Assembly Files (.sldasm): Mechanisms requiring mates or motion studies.
- Drawing Files (.slddrw): 2D blueprints used to create 3D models.
- Template Files: Pre-set drafting standards and sheet formats.
MySolidWorks: This is the primary hub for official training content. It provides access to manuals and training files for instructor-led classes, as well as eCourse files for various specialties like Weldments, Surfacing, and Electrical Routing. Whether you are a CAD beginner or a
Part 5: How to Use Training Files Effectively (The 3-Pass Method)
Simply opening a training file and looking at the feature tree is passive learning. To truly improve, use the 3-Pass Method. Part Files (
C:\ProgramData\SolidWorks\SOLIDWORKS 20XX\samples\whatsnew


