As much as I would like this blog to be super, or hardcore, or extreme, or relatively non-insane it probably won't be. Yep, this is just a regular and sometimes irregular blog about using SolidWorks.

I decided to choose a mascot for this blog. Yes, the blog mascot is a half eaten bag of honey soy chicken
chips. I'm actually eating the mascot right now. I don't think this blog will have a mascot for very long...
OK, now that you are confused about my motives with this blog, and what it actually has to do with SolidWorks, I have no idea how to end this sentence. I started replicating the drawings of the wine bottle during the week one computer practical. Apart from not being able to understand some of the intricate details of the reference drawing provided, it seem very straight forward...
I decided that over the long weekend I would make a start on replicating the Lego man into SolidWorks. Well, I ended up doing the whole thing on Sunday. It took about 10 hours to model all of the parts and then assemble them in an assembly, wait... WAIT! I HEAR AN ICE CREAM VAN OUTSIDE!
OK, I'm back. Unfortunately I am confused and without ice cream. I couldn't find the ice cream van. I forgot why I am confused. The Lego man was relatively easy to model, the only part that may not be 100 percent accurate is the arms, but I measured them as best as I could and got them looking as close to the real ones as possible. For the accessory I am making a boat! I chose a boat as it gives children / young men who need to let go of their childhood a chance to take their Lego building experience to the bathtub. I am 3/4 of the way through making the boat.THE ICE CREAM VAN MUSIC IS GETTING LOUDER!?!?!?! I plan on finishing the wine bottle exercise on the week end.
Well, that's the end of the first blog. Thanks for reading.
P.S. I can't tell you if it gets better or worse from here on in.

I decided to choose a mascot for this blog. Yes, the blog mascot is a half eaten bag of honey soy chicken
chips. I'm actually eating the mascot right now. I don't think this blog will have a mascot for very long...
OK, now that you are confused about my motives with this blog, and what it actually has to do with SolidWorks, I have no idea how to end this sentence. I started replicating the drawings of the wine bottle during the week one computer practical. Apart from not being able to understand some of the intricate details of the reference drawing provided, it seem very straight forward...
I decided that over the long weekend I would make a start on replicating the Lego man into SolidWorks. Well, I ended up doing the whole thing on Sunday. It took about 10 hours to model all of the parts and then assemble them in an assembly, wait... WAIT! I HEAR AN ICE CREAM VAN OUTSIDE!
OK, I'm back. Unfortunately I am confused and without ice cream. I couldn't find the ice cream van. I forgot why I am confused. The Lego man was relatively easy to model, the only part that may not be 100 percent accurate is the arms, but I measured them as best as I could and got them looking as close to the real ones as possible. For the accessory I am making a boat! I chose a boat as it gives children / young men who need to let go of their childhood a chance to take their Lego building experience to the bathtub. I am 3/4 of the way through making the boat.THE ICE CREAM VAN MUSIC IS GETTING LOUDER!?!?!?! I plan on finishing the wine bottle exercise on the week end.
Well, that's the end of the first blog. Thanks for reading.
P.S. I can't tell you if it gets better or worse from here on in.
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