sanpol
Guest
Good morning.
I am a designer and I work to develop projects from idea to engineering. These are plastic household products to be made by injection.
So far I have worked with rhinoceros, but I realize that it is not the right tool when you have to make sforms, fins, thicknesses, continuous modifications in progress. until it comes to sketching rhino forms is fast and unsurpassable, but when you go to feasibility with thicknesses and deforms, then it becomes a blood bath in terms of time and patience. Let us understand, with rhino I do everything always, but I think there are much more targeted and effective tools.
I was thinking about proposing to the company that I work to take an important step by purchasing solidworks that I consider the most appropriate software.
They don't understand anything and I have to try to justify an investment not recently and I'm in a lot of trouble. I will also have to take courses because from what I understand the design logic is quite different from rhino.
Has anyone taken this step yet? Can it be worth it? Can anyone give me some advice?
Thank you.
Palo
I am a designer and I work to develop projects from idea to engineering. These are plastic household products to be made by injection.
So far I have worked with rhinoceros, but I realize that it is not the right tool when you have to make sforms, fins, thicknesses, continuous modifications in progress. until it comes to sketching rhino forms is fast and unsurpassable, but when you go to feasibility with thicknesses and deforms, then it becomes a blood bath in terms of time and patience. Let us understand, with rhino I do everything always, but I think there are much more targeted and effective tools.
I was thinking about proposing to the company that I work to take an important step by purchasing solidworks that I consider the most appropriate software.
They don't understand anything and I have to try to justify an investment not recently and I'm in a lot of trouble. I will also have to take courses because from what I understand the design logic is quite different from rhino.
Has anyone taken this step yet? Can it be worth it? Can anyone give me some advice?
Thank you.
Palo