chancey
Mechanical
- Aug 1, 2001
- 110
Lil’ history; I am a Tool Designer and have been using SW for about 6 months. The product designers have been running SW exclusively for a little over a year. Those that make the decisions decided that the Tool Designers should run the same software because of the ability to be associative and the ability to use models without being translated to some other cad. Previously myself and the other Tool Designers used ACAD and we would have to have a designer create a .dxf file of the part for us.
I embraced this change with open arms. Having previously used MDT I was curious to see what the buzz was all about. I believe that I now can make a fixture or gage in close to the amount of time it took in ACAD and I feel more confident actually seeing the model. Not everyone in my group has embraced this change. One coworker actually lays out his design in ACAD before making his models because he has always been used to designing in 2D. His ACAD drawings are just short of having a title block around them. It is taking almost twice as long for work to get done. So my question is “Is there any users that have been in or are in a similar situation and do you have any advice on designing in 3D?” or is “SW really a product design tool and a waste of time to build fixtures or will there be light at the end of the tunnel?”. I hope so.
I embraced this change with open arms. Having previously used MDT I was curious to see what the buzz was all about. I believe that I now can make a fixture or gage in close to the amount of time it took in ACAD and I feel more confident actually seeing the model. Not everyone in my group has embraced this change. One coworker actually lays out his design in ACAD before making his models because he has always been used to designing in 2D. His ACAD drawings are just short of having a title block around them. It is taking almost twice as long for work to get done. So my question is “Is there any users that have been in or are in a similar situation and do you have any advice on designing in 3D?” or is “SW really a product design tool and a waste of time to build fixtures or will there be light at the end of the tunnel?”. I hope so.