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Ptc pro engineer flashlight
Ptc pro engineer flashlight




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If you've come from using2D systems such as AutoCAD for sure you will be wowed when the salesman showsyou fancy solid models and photo rendering and for sure you'll be amazed at how your models are linked to your drawings but, trust me, if you've got the money buy ProE (and if you haven't download a cracked version)."

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If you think it does, get your head examined!!! REALLY, if you are a professional (engineering) outfit and you want your drawings to look like you are a professional outfit spend the money and get ProEngineer (the clue really is in the title!!).

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Really guys, just download a freebie version of Wildfire 2.0 (from about 4 years ago) and a crack code and tell me your 2007 drawing creation even comes anywhere close. I think they have put too much emphasis on fancy rendering and the like, and forgotten about the basics of actually being able to create a production drawing from a model. It's sketching is awful, it's surfacing is awful, the graphics are rubbish, and as for the drawings - well, I've seen more pleasing things on an Etch-a-Sketch!! The ability to manipulate, place, and display dimensions is shocking!! I really can't believe that anyone at Solidworks has ever tried to create or read a technical drawing in their life. "have recently been urged to change over from ProE (Wildfire 2.0) to Solidworks and having tried for about 4 months now I have to say Solidworks SUCKS!! (for engineering applications at least). Things I haven't checked out in Solidworks yet: Also, features can be dimensioned to be 0 from things. You can change a dimension to a negative number to flip the side of the plane a feature is on. When modifying dimensions, the view of the sketch on the screen adjusts and gives you some idea what things will look like after you regen Help - what's this - takes you to correct page in help about half the time Quickly changing dimensions from one side of a datum plane to another (just make the dimension negative, or 0 if you want it on the plane, but with possibility of changing it) Incremental saves allow going back a save or two (After years of Pro/E using any other program where you only have one version of a file is a bit scary)

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Patterns (I have not been able to figure out how to change the size of my rectangle/hole/etc as it moves in uld just be inexperience) Rerouting/ replacing sketch entities (including dimensions)Įase of feature renaming (I have a column in my model tree for this) Sketching (intent manager, locking dimensions, dragging your sketch fully dimensioned without changing the locked dimensions) Getting people started quickly - especially if you haven't used 3D CAD beforeĪllowing you to ignore failures until later - basically it just freezes the sketch that is missing referencesĪllowing you to partially constrain a sketch and come back later to tie it all the way down (should be fully constrained before too long because it won't change the way you expect things to later) Help files - tutorials, getting started, etc Though there are lots of people who have used both that never want to go back to Pro/E. If you look at my list, obviously I currently lean towards Pro/E. I also use Wildfire 3.0 and have used it for about a year, Pro/E for almost 10 years.

ptc pro engineer flashlight

If you've come from using2D systems such as AutoCAD for sure you will be wowed when the salesman showsyou fancy solid models and photo rendering and for sure you'll be amazed at how your models are linked to your drawings but, trust me, if you've got the money buy ProE (and if you haven't download a cracked version).

ptc pro engineer flashlight

Ihave recently been urged to change over from ProE (Wildfire 2.0) to Solidworks and having tried for about 4 months now I have to say Solidworks SUCKS!! (for engineering applications at least).






Ptc pro engineer flashlight