braunfish
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I use inventor, but I was wondering if solidworks can handle this process that I use now in inventor. I will make a simple example.
Suppose we have to create a welded set of 3 single parts (inventor manages the axiemi-saldati), together that then will be worked by another supplier of mine.
I must:
a) draw single parts and order them to the supplier
b) once in the workshop, take single parts and make bevels before welding them
c) weld parts so you get the welded as I need
d) to perform mechanical processing by an external supplier
to manage all this I in inventor I have the possibility of:
a) model single parts and transfer drawings to the supplier
c) mating single parts in a welded assembly, whose untouched mass I need to physically weld the pieces in the workshop.
important: (point b) for each part that forms the axieme, I can make preparations (smusses, cyanphrines) and decide, if I want, to have the putting on the table (as well as the "preparated" assemblies) also of the individual parts prepared, without that this overwrites the drawings of the individual parts to the point a. Indeed, this does not overwrite even the files of the single parts, is all stored in the file together.
d) I can model the work together, and decide to make the table of the very only welded (carpentry) or welded and worked (work)
with solidworks can handle this?
Suppose we have to create a welded set of 3 single parts (inventor manages the axiemi-saldati), together that then will be worked by another supplier of mine.
I must:
a) draw single parts and order them to the supplier
b) once in the workshop, take single parts and make bevels before welding them
c) weld parts so you get the welded as I need
d) to perform mechanical processing by an external supplier
to manage all this I in inventor I have the possibility of:
a) model single parts and transfer drawings to the supplier
c) mating single parts in a welded assembly, whose untouched mass I need to physically weld the pieces in the workshop.
important: (point b) for each part that forms the axieme, I can make preparations (smusses, cyanphrines) and decide, if I want, to have the putting on the table (as well as the "preparated" assemblies) also of the individual parts prepared, without that this overwrites the drawings of the individual parts to the point a. Indeed, this does not overwrite even the files of the single parts, is all stored in the file together.
d) I can model the work together, and decide to make the table of the very only welded (carpentry) or welded and worked (work)
with solidworks can handle this?