Reduce time to market for high-quality molded parts. Learn how plastic part designers can optimize plastic part designs during the design phase and reduce their exposure to costly tooling changes.
hey we need some good tutorials related to this topic... humm about catia and solid works .... the price of those is overwhelming!!! unless you are in NASA... besides inventor product design suit rules!! hummm & yes the software depends on the application, as far as I see, the best way to go is to start the design in autocad then take it to inventor, alias, 3dmax or any other I may forget....
The software really depends on the application. There is no best. They all have pro/con. People judge before knowing the other softwares' capabilities.
Ya, SolidWorks is pretty decent for solid 3D modeling and also for molded parts, extremely easy to use and comes with very handy user interface, but pretty terrible what comes to complex surface modeling. I tried Rhino, but it's better for freeforming and illustrating than technical modeling.
hey we need some good tutorials related to this topic... humm about catia and solid works .... the price of those is overwhelming!!! unless you are in NASA... besides inventor product design suit rules!! hummm & yes the software depends on the application, as far as I see, the best way to go is to start the design in autocad then take it to inventor, alias, 3dmax or any other I may forget....
SuperRobertmatrix 5 months ago
"Mold flow analysis capability" Now that's impressive.
So1othurn 6 months ago in playlist Autodesk Inventor 2010 Demos
That's why I became a Mechanical Engineer.
hector0282 6 months ago
The software really depends on the application. There is no best. They all have pro/con. People judge before knowing the other softwares' capabilities.
tucense 7 months ago
SolidWorks suck comparing to Inventor.
86baho 9 months ago
i tried inwentor..... but i'm sure i stay with Catia :)
shadowgn 1 year ago
inventor and rhino. best combination.
DrWho2008t101 1 year ago
Whast the best CAD?
happygamestvfun1 1 year ago
Ya, SolidWorks is pretty decent for solid 3D modeling and also for molded parts, extremely easy to use and comes with very handy user interface, but pretty terrible what comes to complex surface modeling. I tried Rhino, but it's better for freeforming and illustrating than technical modeling.
suharinos 1 year ago
i prefer solidworks to inventor
leparditas 1 year ago