I don't remember exactly but I was recently given an unofficial quote on Routing and it was over $2,000 (US). It might have been over $3,000. Whatever, it was way beyond what I had to spend.
There are numerous reasons to make the change to a parametric modeler.
To me, one of the simplest has nothing to do even with 2D/3D stuff. It's that you can do simple things like determine a dimension by typing 3.173" - 2.934" instead of using a separate calculator to determine the number.
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When we purchase structural designs we always mandate calculations be included. The reasons include:
1) 10 years from now, we can back up the design with the calc's, even if the designer has moved, retired, or been hit by a bus.
2) If we're considering a change, we can check ourselves to see...
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Interesting... I just found that there must be an existing custom property in order for it to be set. When there were no configuration-specific custom properties set, the ModelDoc2.CustomInfo2 did not work. When the custom property field had something in it, it did work.
I...
Thank you for your prompt answer to my question.
In response to yours, I'm working at reading it. I'm finding it to be a bit laborious and not organized quite the way I'm used to seeing some VBA docs.
I did figure out how to use a For...Next loop to add configs and descriptions; I was able to...
We're trying to estimate whether we need to use heat sinks when flame soldering Beryllium Copper parts in order to assure that they aren't sufficiently annealed so as to lose their "springiness".
Any ideas about permissible temperatures?
"...needed to move the circle back out along z to extrude it from that new point..."
I don't completely understand what you're after but couldn't you extrude the circle to end where you want it to and then create a new sketch at the "starting" plane of the cylinder and...
If you have a drawing open and you select "Add Sheet", you will be presented with a list of Sheet Format templates to choose from, not drawing templates.
For anyone who sees a shortage of engineers, simply place an ad in the paper and see how inundated you are by applicants.
I've been hearing that line since I started engineering school in 1983... with the exception of about two years during the bubble, I haven't seen it yet.
I only *wish* it...
While I agree that KPMG's "study" seems to be a self-serving publication benefitting the sponsors, (Big 5 firms do lie... remember that Anderson signed off on Enron's statements), you, Mr/Ms Aresrope are a bit out of line with the closing on your post.
Personal shots weaken your...
I worked for a defense contractor that had a formalized program in which the award was based on the cost savings - capped at $10,000.
It was good and promoted people making suggestions about things outside of their areas of responsibility.
One downside is that some people turned in literally...