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History Based Modeling (SolidWorks) Dumped And Replaced With Direct Modeling (CoCreate)
"vinny" wrote:
"Best of all, CoCreate Modeling handles modeling data differently than SolidWorks, significantly reducing the data volume of models. Large assemblies work better in CoCreate’s 3D environment. Terpstra notes that his data now loads faster and is much more stable once in the system." "With 2D drawings working compatibly in the 3D environment, and with large models now performing so much better, Leenstra engineers now spend the bulk of their time designing machines instead of trying to work around the wrong design software. And that means Leenstra does more of what it does best: creative engineering." ********** I always notice this dip**** uses the words...we....our...etc... NEVER "I". I bet this nut is an invalid in a wheelchair, giving voice commands to his pc without ever actually modeling or programming anything. Over here on RCM, Alibre seems to be what we can afford. Although, cocreate does have a personal edition. Nice of them. It is limited but it is always nice to get a taste of things. Wes -- "Additionally as a security officer, I carry a gun to protect government officials but my life isn't worth protecting at home in their eyes." Dick Anthony Heller |
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