SolidMentor – THE all inclusive SolidWorks Resource Site

I’ve talked about SolidMentor a couple of time before here, but I’m going to do it again. Ben Eadie, the creator of SolidMentor, has opened up the site to the general public and, as bait, is giving away to signed copies of The SolidWorks Bible. Both are excellent resources for SolidWorks users. Ben has done a terrific job of building SolidMentor into a site full of great content. There’s a forum, a SolidWiki, a calendar of upcoming events and an area that compiles blogs and podcasts for, and about, SolidWorks. Even this incredibly awesome blog is in there.
Most everybody has heard about the SolidWorks Bible authored by the exalted Matt Lombard. If you haven’t, what rock have you been under? Matt is one of the people I most admire in the SolidWorks community. Between his blog, Matt Writes, the bible, his participation in user group meeting, and his incredible knowledge of all things SolidWorks, Matt is an incredible resource unto himself. Don’t let the fact that he looks like one of the Geico cavemen intimidate you. This guy knows his stuff.
You need to go and check out SolidMentor. Become a part of the community. Help build the SolidWiki, participate in the forums.There is also a section in the forum for you to submit questions for
the "Stump The Chump" breakout session at SolidWorks World. Ben, again,
organized this session where a panel of experts (Ben, Matt, Rob
Rodriguez
, Lenny Kikstra, Lou Gallo), and me (God only knows why I was
asked to participate!), are going to field questions from the audience.
We’re also going to take pre-submitted questions and this is where the
forum comes into play. Go to SolidMentor and submit your question. Share your knowledge and experience. As Ben likes to say, "Imagine the world if knowledge was shared and not sold."

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