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Prepare for your engineering career with this user-friendly guide to the latest release of PTC Creo software. PTC CREO¿ PARAMETRIC 3.0 walks you step-by-step through the uses, assets, attributes, and new capabilities of the software, providing all the information, screen shots, and detailed illustrations you need to use it on the job as an engineering design tool. The book is enhanced by a free companion website featuring online lessons, online lectures, and a link to the free downloadable PTC Creo Student Edition software.

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Prepare for your engineering career with this user-friendly guide to the latest release of PTC Creo software. PTC CREO¿ PARAMETRIC 3.0 walks you step-by-step through the uses, assets, attributes, and new capabilities of the software, providing all the information, screen shots, and detailed illustrations you need to use it on the job as an engineering design tool. The book is enhanced by a free companion website featuring online lessons, online lectures, and a link to the free downloadable PTC Creo Student Edition software.
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Autorenporträt
Louis Gary Lamit is the former head of the drafting department and CAD facility manager at De Anza College in Cupertino California. Mr. Lamit has worked as a drafter, designer, numerical control (NC) programmer, technical illustrator, and engineer in the automotive, aircraft, and piping industries. A majority of his work experience is in the area of mechanical and piping design. He started as a drafter in Detroit (as a job shopper) in the automobile industry, doing tooling, dies, jigs and fixture layout, and detailing at Koltenbar Engineering, Tool Engineering, Time Engineering, and Premier Engineering for Chrysler, Ford, AMC, and Fisher Body. Mr. Lamit has worked at Remington Arms and Pratt and Whitney Aircraft as a designer, and at Boeing Aircraft and Kollmorgan Optics as an NC programmer and aircraft engineer. Mr. Lamit also owns and operates his own consulting firm, and has been involved with advertising and patent illustrating.