9/14/2023 0 Comments Solid works cam![]() ![]() I honestly dislike OnShape and do not know why FRC made this the CAD software of choice. As a sponsor who worked with our local school (Chelsea, MI: Team 1502, Technical Difficulties), I tried to be helpful with the kids in OnShape, but I did not have time to relearn a new software and hoped there were some parallel process paths to identify. As of last year, I only work with SolidWorks for my company. I have worked with both SolidWorks and AutoCAD since 2013. But that’s another very long post for another day if at all. I personally prefer SW to onshape as well. You cannot open newer SW version files in older SW versions.Īs for a learning curve, I picked up SW really quickly coming from using Inventor gag in middle school. Any files from older versions of SW will open in a newer version and so long as you don’t save it in the newer version, the older version can still work on the file. Otherwise, no one else can view or edit the current version of the file.Īnother note. One Con with PDM, you have to remember that you have to check stuff in when you are done making actual changes. ![]() My personal opinion is that it’s better than GrabCad because 1 GrabCad is going away and 2 you don’t have to upload and download something every time you want to work on it. ![]() You can go as far back as you want in versions. Every time you save and check in something it is stored as a version number. You can work on stuff without breaking anything if you somehow make a mistake somewhere. ![]() If CAM is an important thing for you SW does have this, but, I will say it’s not quite as good as the CAM in Fusion 360. You can edit parts in an assembly super easy, the constraints are straight forward, you can move parts around just by simply clicking and dragging them, and the list goes on. One of the best things SOLIDWORKS does is assemblies. (I have a background in Inventor, SW, Fusion 360 (CAM only), Catia, and NX) I will preface all of this by saying that SOLIDWORKS is my preferred CAD program. ![]()
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