Various SolidWorks Discussion Forums (Part 2)

To continue with Part 1 of this article, here are more SolidWorks related forums.

Solidmentor Solid Forum– This site is well organized and contains many resources, including forums dedicated to SolidWorks discussions.  It lists posts by topic in the Solid Forum area.  Membership (free) is required to participate.  Activity is low, with new posts appearing on a weekly to monthly basis; though when new messages appear, replies appear in rapid spurts thereafter.  The forums on Solidmentor have an unfinished feel to them.  I think this is why activity is still very low despite the popularity of the general website.  At this time, I do not recommend the Solid Forum, though I do recommend the overall Solidmentor website.

SolidWorks Forums– This is the home site for the forums managed by SolidWorks Corp.  Forums exist for practically every nuance one could imagine within a SolidWorks discussion, such as Assemblies, BOM, Design Tables, Surfacing, Routing, Toolbox, COSMOSWorks, and User Groups (just to name some).   Within each forum, messages are ordered by most recent activity.  Personally, I’m not fond of the fact that so many categories for forums exist on the site.  Membership is required to view and participate in discussions.   Membership is technically free.  SolidWorks Corp frequently watches the forums for their own purposes.  Some people don’t seem to like this fact.  There are a lot of knowledgeable participants, several of which are SolidWorks Corp employees.  This means that most inquiries are addressed quickly.    This is by far the largest SolidWorks forum site, with tens of thousands of members.   Participation is heavy.  However, participation does not seem to include most members.   One point of caution, be sure to use the non-Java interface.   The site is well moderated.  I recommend this site, in part because of the activity level, and in part simply because it is the main site for SolidWorks discussions, and it is run by SolidWorks Corp itself.

SolidWorks Yahoo! Group– This is main SolidWorks based forum on Yahoo! Groups.  It is dedicated to SolidWorks.  Topics can be listed either in order of recent activity, or by topic.  Membership (free) is required to participate in the forum.  This group provides a significant number of other resources, such as download, weblinks, and polls.  Activity occurs on an hourly to daily basis.  I personally co-moderate this group.  I recommend this group for the activity level and additional resources; oh and yes, also because I help run it.  🙂

SolidWorks-APl Google Group– This is a Google group that is specifically for discussions regarding SolidWorks API.  It lists posts by most recent topic.  Membership (free) is required to participate in discussions.  This group is a good place to ask API related questions.  It is for more advanced users.  The group has seen more activity in the past than it does now.   However, if someone does post a question, it is often answered by others fairly quickly.  It appears to be loosely moderated.  Activity is weekly to monthly.  I do not recommend this group because of its low activity.

SWcad– This is another Google group.  It is dedicated to SolidWorks related discussions.  It lists posts by most recent topic.  Membership (free) is required to view and participate in discussions.   Activity is on a daily to weekly basis.  It is tightly moderated.  New users are placed on probation.   I do not recommend this group due to low activity levels. 

Please comment if you know of any other groups.  Feel free to check out all the groups I listed, even if I do not recommend them.   Some that do not suit me may work well for others.  However, I personally visit and participate on all of these sites.  Also, feel free to comment on my opinions here.

Various SolidWorks Discussion Forums (Part 1)

There are more than a few discussion forums available for people looking for SolidWorks specific conversations online.  Here’s the list of all the forums I use (in alphabetical order), with a quick personal statement of my opinions.  Feel free to add to my commentary, disagree, or even mention others. 

3DCADForums – This website has forums for AutoCAD, CATIA, Inventor, IronCAD, ProE, Solid Edge, SolidWorks, UG/NX, VX CAD/CAM, and 3D Studio Max.   Membership (free) is required to participate in discussions.  It lists all topics in order of most recent activity.  This forum seems to attract very little attention from SolidWorks users.  I find that the site loads very slowly.  Additionally, advertisement placement is very distracting.  I do not recommend this site.

comp.cad.solidworks (link is via Google Groups) – This forum is accessible via many usenet readers.  It is SolidWorks specific.   Many SolidWorks users frequent this group.   It is not uncommon to find new postings occuring hourly.  Depending on access method, topics are listed in order of topic creation.  The forum  environment can range from extremely helpful to extremely hostile.  I cannot recommend this forum to new users.  It is OK for experienced users who have a thick skin.

ENG-TIPS SolidWorks 3D CAD products Forum – Eng-tips is a vast site with a diverse selection of topics covering many different Engineering related fields.   It requires membership (free) to participate in its discussions.  It lists topics by most recent activity.  It is heavily moderated.  This can be beneficial at times, but also detrimental at other times.  Contact between members is limited to the website itself.  Email addresses are banned.  It does have some advertisements, but they are not intrusive.  The site owners send out infrequent spammish emails (one email a few times a year).  Because of these facts, this site has many detractors.  However, in my mind, the advantages outweigh the disadvantages on most days.  There are many knowledgeable contributors that frequent the site.   Additionally, I have found this site to be a good source for API assistance.  One further advantage is that there are a bunch of other engineering related forums that make this a convenient one-stop location for those who have interests outside of SolidWorks.    Activity occurs on a nearly hourly basis.  I recommend this forum, with the caveat that one should expect its strict rules to be heavily enforced.

mCADForums – This website has forums for AutoCAD, Inventor, Mechanical Desktop, SolidWorks, Alibre, Pro/E, Solid Edge, GrafiCalc, many user groups, and some general engineering discussions.  It lists topics by most recent activity.  Membership (free) is required to participate in discussions.  It seems to attract very little attention from SolidWorks users.  However, activity may be increasing.  It has advertisements that are slightly distracting.  I do not recommend this site to SolidWorks users solely based on the fact that activity is light.

Part 2 of this article will list other sites, including consideration of the main SolidWorks forum.