Etienne_Industrial
Industrial
- Aug 17, 2016
- 1
One of my software colleague was recently laughing at me as I tend to do my tooling design from scratch based on best practices I've developed over the years.
It looks like software engineer spend more time then mechanical engineer finding code they could re-use (in google or other) before starting a project. (i.e., they spent good amount of time finding idea before starting their design). I feel they don't reinvent the wheel as much as I sometime do.
Am I the only one in this situation? Do you guys "google" to find ideas to jump-start your design when designing industrial equipment such as tooling? And if so, where do you go for such inspiration?
Thanks
- Etienne
It looks like software engineer spend more time then mechanical engineer finding code they could re-use (in google or other) before starting a project. (i.e., they spent good amount of time finding idea before starting their design). I feel they don't reinvent the wheel as much as I sometime do.
Am I the only one in this situation? Do you guys "google" to find ideas to jump-start your design when designing industrial equipment such as tooling? And if so, where do you go for such inspiration?
Thanks
- Etienne