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Now, it halts at the entrance to the machine shop floor.
#Solidworks with mastercam and tol analyst cost software
Low cost 3D parametric design software has democratized the design process, sweeping away meaningless tiers between drafter, designer and engineer. Prolonging the distinction, or encouraging any schism between pure design and manufacturability is pompous, plain and simple. TolAnalyst makes some progress here, but after 15 years of SWorks, it still puts modeling on a pedestal, and manufacturing as an adjunct, the same way mechanical engineers shudder when there’s an industrial designer in the room talking about ‘design’ in that tone of voice….Ī few years back, with the introduction of Instant 3D, they pandered to the design centric lobby. It’s more about embracing the unavoidability of making your part. This is not about forcing a manufacturing discipline. Why is Mastercam’s design interface so ghastly ? i can’t help you there either? Sounds like an opportunity though. Why do we still see documentation examples from Solidworks internal staff using rotationally molded parts? I have no idea. You’re free to create as much funky geometry as pleases you, but there’s a bar graph that stays green while you can turn, mill or cast it, but as you design yourself into a rotationally molded dead-end, you get red warnings and eventually the feature manager freezes.
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I would make it quietly manufacturing centric.