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In a world of globetrotting explorers and record-breaking journeys
- of which he has been part himself - Johno Ellison decided to
return to his roots and walk the entire length of the River Wharfe,
the Yorkshire waterway beside which he grew up. In his new book for
Bradt, Walking the Wharfe, Ellison retraces the steps of Victorian
author Edmund Bogg to investigate how the riverscape and its
communities have evolved during the intervening 120 years. While
wild camping, meeting modern-day Vikings, wartime ghosts and the
fearless 'Dales Dippers', and learning how not to deal with a herd
of over-inquisitive cows, Ellison encounters a microcosm of English
history and culture. Starting in the Vale of York, Ellison walks
upstream to explore the region's Viking and Roman heritage, as well
as more modern developments such as Tadcaster's disastrous bridge
collapse in 2015. He examines a profusion of Victorian spa towns,
considers the impact of the Industrial Revolution and enjoys rare
wildlife such as red kites and an otter, creatures that have
returned to the area following successful conservation initiatives.
Traversing the Yorkshire Dales National Park, including along the
Dales Way long-distance footpath, Ellison is first bewitched by
local legends of giants, trolls and witches, then seduced into wild
swimming in a chilly river - albeit not the Strid, a section of the
Wharfe notorious worldwide for reportedly drowning everyone who has
ever tumbled into it - before seeking refuge in a candlelit pub
during a storm that caused a power blackout. During his ascent,
Ellison learns from a family who have farmed the Yorkshire hills
for five generations before reaching the Wharfe's trickling source
amid a vast boggy moorland. This enchanting travelogue is a
must-read for anyone interested in nature, 'the great outdoors', or
English history and culture. Residents and fans of Yorkshire will
love it, as will anyone who has hiked the Dales Way. Above all, by
combining personal connections with journalistic curiosity and a
nose for a story, Walking the Wharfe affirms that even lesser-known
parts of the small island of Britain can hold their own against
renowned tourist sites the world over.
Unlock the power of the SOLIDWORKS 3D CAD Sheet Metal module by
learning essential tools such as Lofted Bends and Hems, and
discover real-world manufacturing tips Key Features Understand what
Sheet Metal is and how you can use it with SOLIDWORKS software
Explore all of the Sheet Metal tools step by step, from simple edge
flanges to complex forming tools Learn the real-world manufacturing
factors that can affect your designs Book DescriptionSOLIDWORKS (c)
is the premier software choice for 3D engineering and product
design applications across a wide range of industries, and the
Sheet Metal module forms an important part of this powerful
program. This book will help you to understand exactly what Sheet
Metal is, why it is used, and how you can make the most of this
fundamental design feature. You'll start by understanding the basic
tools, including Base Flanges and Sketched Bends, before moving on
to more complex features such as Custom Forming Tools and Lofted
Bends. The book covers all the necessary tools in a step-by-step
manner and shares practical manufacturing tips and tricks that will
allow you to apply the skills that you learn to real-world
situations. By the end of this SOLIDWORKS book, you'll have
understood how to make the best use of SOLIDWORKS Sheet Metal tools
and be able to create a whole range of 3D models and designs
confidently. What you will learn Discover what Sheet Metal can be
used for and how you can benefit from this skillset Create Sheet
Metal parts, both from scratch and by converting existing 3D parts
Select different Sheet Metal tools to be used in different
situations Produce advanced shapes using Lofted Bends Relate the
Sheet Metal techniques in the book to real-world manufacturing and
design, including material selection and manufacturing limitations
Practice Sheet Metal techniques using real-world examples Who this
book is forThis book is for existing SOLIDWORKS software users
looking to expand their skillset and specialize in Sheet Metal
design, including engineers who want to upskill or modeling
enthusiasts looking to improve their skills and knowledge. The book
will be especially useful for junior engineers and designers who
are already familiar with general Solid modeling and want to learn
extra computer-aided design (CAD) skills to advance their careers
and open up exciting new design opportunities. Basic knowledge of
SOLIDWORKS and experience using a Windows PC are all you need to
get started.
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