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did you notice the offer of inventor? :wink:solidworks professional + maintenance + basic course 6gg + advanced course/consulence 2gg = a sassata
we are a good 20% more than the inventor suite + the rest (without treating)
did you notice the offer of inventor? :wink:solidworks professional + maintenance + basic course 6gg + advanced course/consulence 2gg = a sassata
we are a good 20% more than the inventor suite + the rest (without treating)
last night I made him a "indecent" proposal, thinking he was sent.... We see Monday:did you notice the offer of inventor? :wink:
Hey, if you're a topsolid dealer, could you put it in your signature? It is established practice of commercial operators to express their condition.I am trying the new version of topsolid 7 available on the site www.topsolid7.it, also on youtube I saw very interesting videos on this product. is never mentioned by users here, but as cad I know several designers who are very happy with it.
thanks to the advice, but now the choice is restricted to solidworks and inventor.I am trying the new version of topsolid 7 available on the site www.topsolid7.it, also on youtube I saw very interesting videos on this product. is never mentioned by users here, but as cad I know several designers who are very happy with it.
depends on what you mean by carpentry, if you are looking for in the forum you will find many carpentry software.Hello everyone, I am new to the forum and hope to write in the right place. . .
My problem is as follows: we have to buy a 3d cad in the company, having no experience on it, using always autocad lt 2d, I absolutely do not know what to choose.
heavy carpentry design and some mechanical assemblies of particulars (type ball screws with castor motor in the head that move biella etc...), our business are induction furnaces for foundries. for now they recommended me rhino, but I don't know... What do you tell me?
thanks to all for the interest, I try to better describe my work.
What design are small mechanical systems, consisting of 50, maximum 200 details (including bolts and seals!)... I need to have a library of mechanical details to recall and mount in my set and to give each of these a movement just to verify that all functions without interference... I would also like to have the possibility to change a pin and that automatically change the bronze and the lever... but I can also design sheet metal structures with very particular profiles, funnels or hoppers connected to tippers/boxes for containment of materials etc... or other layout of plants where I have to show the customer where we will go to place our machinery. . This is more or less the use I would make of... I have recommended rhino especially for the low cost... but I would not want to end that "the less spends more spends", also because then I can't make it buy another!!!!
So forward with the advice!:finger: they are in vs hands:biggrin:
Biscione.. If you had read some extra messages and you were not limited to the first 2/3 you would have understood that rickcick mainly deals with mechanics.... .depends on what you mean by carpentry, if you are looking for in the forum you will find many software that deals with carpentry. try to search:
engineering
prosteel
advancement
strucad
Tekla
Bocad
officially no, in practice it is: never encountered problems.http://www.javelin-tech.com/main/support/solidworks_2012_hardware_faq.htmExcuse me... can anyone tell me if sw 2012 turns on 7 home edition?
The problem is that assistance could refuse intervention requests, that's all.officially no, in practice it is: never encountered problems.http://www.javelin-tech.com/main/support/solidworks_2012_hardware_faq.htm