gieter
Materials
- Jun 3, 2003
- 122
Hi all,
We've been using UG for about 10 years. Currently we have 3 CAD seats and 1 CAM seat. Everyone is working on his own parts/assembly's, there's no collaborate design and we don't use BOM's. Assembly versioning is somethimes messy, but seldom problematic (it's more in the sence that you know that you have done something wrong, but there are almost never consequences what so ever). We reuse a lot of what we modelled in the past and this can all be found relatively easy whitin a well structured directory system.
Now, we feel Teamcenter (only CAD file management) might come in handy but we have some worry's:
1. How are old files handeled? Do they need to be "imported" into Teamcenter in some way?
2. How much time is needed to set the whole thing up?
3. What about transitions to new NX versions?
4. Is it realy worthwhile?
"There are easier ways of earning a living than in the casting industry. But few are as exiting"
After Prof. John Campbell
Gieter
We've been using UG for about 10 years. Currently we have 3 CAD seats and 1 CAM seat. Everyone is working on his own parts/assembly's, there's no collaborate design and we don't use BOM's. Assembly versioning is somethimes messy, but seldom problematic (it's more in the sence that you know that you have done something wrong, but there are almost never consequences what so ever). We reuse a lot of what we modelled in the past and this can all be found relatively easy whitin a well structured directory system.
Now, we feel Teamcenter (only CAD file management) might come in handy but we have some worry's:
1. How are old files handeled? Do they need to be "imported" into Teamcenter in some way?
2. How much time is needed to set the whole thing up?
3. What about transitions to new NX versions?
4. Is it realy worthwhile?
"There are easier ways of earning a living than in the casting industry. But few are as exiting"
After Prof. John Campbell
Gieter