William Tenney
William Tenney is a career Solidworks designer. He began his career in consumer products then shifted to retail display design, corporate interiors, and finally furniture. His time with Solidworks spans almost two decades where in that time he designed many pieces for mass production, was awarded co-inventor status on five patents, obtained the Professional Certification and Surfacing Certification for Solidworks, and also contributed to many pieces shown in such publications as Architectural Digest, Interior Design Magazine, Fashion Magazine, and 1st Dibs. Outside of his work life, he is a husband to a wonderful spouse and a father to two future creatives.
Learning Resources by William Tenney
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Creating a Custom Miter Flange for a Drip Tray in SOLIDWORKS
Master the art of creating precise miter flanges in your sheet metal designs with this step-by-step walkthrough.
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Speed Up Assembly with Pattern-Driven Component Mates in SOLIDWORKS Assemblies
Speed up your SOLIDWORKS assemblies by duplicating mates with a single command using the Pattern Driven Component Pattern tool.
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Troubleshooting Solid Body Counts and Volume Discrepancies in Your 3D Modeling Workflow
Struggling with mismatched solid body counts or unexpected volume discrepancies in your model? This walkthrough pinpoints common SOLIDWORKS pitfalls and shows you exactly how to fix them.
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Archiving Your Design Safely Using Pack and Go to Preserve the Original Revision for Future Changes
Learn how to securely archive your entire design project using the Pack and Go feature. Preserve every file with version control to avoid accidental changes as your design evolves.
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Shaping Tapered Handles for a Smooth Custom Transition in SOLIDWORKS
Transform simple tapered handles into sleek, sculpted forms using advanced lofting techniques.
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