JBirner
Mechanical
- Mar 28, 2007
- 12
I started this discussion because i could not find much on the actual transition period of changing software.
there are several on choosing software or going from 2d to 3d, but not much on implementing a change between 3d systems.
Any Comments or helpful links would be greatfully appreciated.
First my Qualifications to help people understand my skill level.(Im not a complete newbe)
7 yrs Pro/e Extremely Skiled in family Tables (up to about 8 levels deep)
5 yrs Solidworks
VB and VBA.
I work for a company that is Primarily Solid Edge ST3, they have been a S.E. Customer for several years (8+)
They were in the process of changing when the guy (One of my Prior Supervisors) in charge of switching left the company.
He reccomended me as his replacement, as i had been trying to get on with this company for quite some time.
My question is for help, I am trying to put together a roadmap of what need to be done in order to have this change done in the next 2-5 months. I have a basic plan but I know there are pitfalls that others have encounterd that I would like to plan for ##IF## at all possible.
We do have a week of onsite training for our 5 full time users, when we are ready.
Currently I things that are done include:
(no PDM at this time unfortunatly)
Start parts, assemblies and drawings templates made.
Standard Config.Pro Created, containing all search paths
Hardware library updated.
Part revision standard ;process (yeah I'm changing this too, due to bad practies in the past)
I plan on creating assemblies in Creo that are most often used and exporting them as .Iges Files.
(that is how we handle purchased components)
then removing those components and asemblies from the solid edge directories forcing people to use/replace them
with the .iges models. Any New Assemblies/parts will be made in Creo and exported out for use in solid edge.
At such time comes that it makes sense for an entire assembly out of Creo then it will be done there.
The transition time will be approx a year if I had to guess, our products have 700+ piece parts in them and we sell
a variety of machines. They use some simlar parts and assemblies but each style of machine is built different to achieve higher speeds due to more Servo motors or more capacity.
Please feel free to comment and pick apart any portion of this or leave any tips or pitfall you may have. Any links, blog articles, charts are welcome as well.
J.B.
there are several on choosing software or going from 2d to 3d, but not much on implementing a change between 3d systems.
Any Comments or helpful links would be greatfully appreciated.
First my Qualifications to help people understand my skill level.(Im not a complete newbe)
7 yrs Pro/e Extremely Skiled in family Tables (up to about 8 levels deep)
5 yrs Solidworks
VB and VBA.
I work for a company that is Primarily Solid Edge ST3, they have been a S.E. Customer for several years (8+)
They were in the process of changing when the guy (One of my Prior Supervisors) in charge of switching left the company.
He reccomended me as his replacement, as i had been trying to get on with this company for quite some time.
My question is for help, I am trying to put together a roadmap of what need to be done in order to have this change done in the next 2-5 months. I have a basic plan but I know there are pitfalls that others have encounterd that I would like to plan for ##IF## at all possible.
We do have a week of onsite training for our 5 full time users, when we are ready.
Currently I things that are done include:
(no PDM at this time unfortunatly)
Start parts, assemblies and drawings templates made.
Standard Config.Pro Created, containing all search paths
Hardware library updated.
Part revision standard ;process (yeah I'm changing this too, due to bad practies in the past)
I plan on creating assemblies in Creo that are most often used and exporting them as .Iges Files.
(that is how we handle purchased components)
then removing those components and asemblies from the solid edge directories forcing people to use/replace them
with the .iges models. Any New Assemblies/parts will be made in Creo and exported out for use in solid edge.
At such time comes that it makes sense for an entire assembly out of Creo then it will be done there.
The transition time will be approx a year if I had to guess, our products have 700+ piece parts in them and we sell
a variety of machines. They use some simlar parts and assemblies but each style of machine is built different to achieve higher speeds due to more Servo motors or more capacity.
Please feel free to comment and pick apart any portion of this or leave any tips or pitfall you may have. Any links, blog articles, charts are welcome as well.
J.B.