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da sw a solidedge

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Hello, everyone.
I will probably have to start using also solidedge.
I would like to know if there are big differences, since I use sw.
I thought if I came from sw the switch to solidedge, it shouldn't be very complicated. :confused:
 
Hello, everyone.
I will probably have to start using also solidedge.
I would like to know if there are big differences, since I use sw.
I thought if I came from sw the switch to solidedge, it shouldn't be very complicated. :confused:
The differences are small enough, moving from one to another is quite simple.
If you want to hang with the tool, you can download the "students" versions of solid edge st4, free for non-commercial use even if you are not a student.
 
The differences are small enough, moving from one to another is quite simple.
If you want to hang with the tool, you can download the "students" versions of solid edge st4, free for non-commercial use even if you are not a student.
Okay, thank you.
I'll try to take a look at the student version for now.
 
Are you sure you can try it even if you're not a student? :confused:
Yes I at my house that I did not license I registered and I specified that I am not student but I wanted to download it for test and I had no problem.

Hi.
 
thanks for the information, almost almost the text to see a little convincing the holder at least to pass definitively to the 3d since we have already made a test with solidworks.
 
The differences are small enough, moving from one to another is quite simple.
If you want to hang with the tool, you can download the "students" versions of solid edge st4, free for non-commercial use even if you are not a student.
but there is only the 32bit version if not wrong, to download ? :confused:
 
thanks for the information, almost almost the text to see a little convincing the holder at least to pass definitively to the 3d since we have already made a test with solidworks.
a question: Who taught you swx to do that test? using a cad without adequate training leads to very poor results and from what I read in the other discussion you have quite complex issues to handle. I would say too much self-taught unless you have a few years to mature the necessary experience based on your mistakes.... .
 
a question: Who taught you swx to do that test? using a cad without adequate training leads to very poor results and from what I read in the other discussion you have quite complex issues to handle. I would say too much self-taught unless you have a few years to mature the necessary experience based on your mistakes.... .
You quoted me from me, I requote you here...:smile:
 
a question: Who taught you swx to do that test? using a cad without adequate training leads to very poor results and from what I read in the other discussion you have quite complex issues to handle. I would say too much self-taught unless you have a few years to mature the necessary experience based on your mistakes.... .
I don't remember well but it seems to me that it was a version of 2009 or 2010 that they offered me (trying version for 15 days if not erro), telephonely since looking for the various software I had entered all the company data to see some demonstration videos.
The proof, therefore, has always been self-taught, which as we know can be worth little...
I managed to create a storage silos made up of viroles, cones, probes attacks, doors and everything else.
 
You quoted me from me, I requote you here...:smile:
perfect, multiquotatura!
I don't remember well but it seems to me that it was a version of 2009 or 2010 that they offered me (trying version for 15 days if not erro), telephonely since looking for the various software I had entered all the company data to see some demonstration videos.
The proof, therefore, has always been self-taught, which as we know can be worth little...
I managed to create a storage silos made up of viroles, cones, probes attacks, doors and everything else.
is already a good result, but no one guarantees that you have used it to the best to understand the performance you can get. That's why you'd need some support from someone a little expert.
 
perfect, multiquotatura!



is already a good result, but no one guarantees that you have used it to the best to understand the performance you can get. That's why you'd need some support from someone a little expert.
you certainly have used up to 15% of the software as I read the whole guide and I did all the tutorials of the same.
the joke was that at the end of 2009 we remained uncommitted and the speech went all by air, and when I came back I found a license of autocad mech 2009 + tecnometal at a total cost of 7000 euros... a boat of money according to me seen the products (perhaps it was late 2008), despite I was very reluctant to continue on that road. .
 

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