swertel
Mechanical
- Dec 21, 2000
- 2,067
I'm looking into purchasing a CAD program for my own use within the next year. I've used the mainstream CAD programs for different companies, but definitely can not personally afford the cost and maintenance of the midrange CAD packages. I'll be using Alibre for personal interest and possibly for some side jobs, as long as they don't interfere with my current job or family. On those terms, I won't be making enough money with side jobs to have the CAD program pay for itself, that is, unless I buy Alibre. Not to mention Alibre appears to lend itself to the interoperable CAD design so I can support multiple customers with one CAD package.
Anyway, to the point, has anyone taken and beaten "The Alibre Challenge"? How good is this program, really? I do mechanical design: machinery and tooling. I would like to get into rapid prototyping. Does Alibre fit the bill?
TIA,
--Scott
For some pleasure reading, the Round Table recommends FAQ731-376
Anyway, to the point, has anyone taken and beaten "The Alibre Challenge"? How good is this program, really? I do mechanical design: machinery and tooling. I would like to get into rapid prototyping. Does Alibre fit the bill?
TIA,
--Scott
For some pleasure reading, the Round Table recommends FAQ731-376