SaGi95
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hello to the whole community,
I am just a participant in this interesting forum!
I hope as first time I have cataloged my discussion in the correct section.
I would kindly need to have some girls/talks to figure out what program to specialize in the area I work with.
I briefly explain my career. for some years (effectively 2 years and a half) work at a Venetian company that deals with upholstered furniture, for naval contract, hotel etc. . I am employed in technical office and I am involved in the design of the semi-finished intended as a rough stem and consequent passage in cnc of the pieces that I derive from the creation of the virtual product. I work mainly with autocad, for quick sketches, and with rhinoceros for the development of the stem in 3d. for the second program are still at the first weapons, but I cable quite well, while with autocad me the cable already better. I personally find that rhino is a little limited with regard to distinct bases and layout of the boards, so I am trying to direct my forces on another program that offers me more possibilities. My indecision is precisely in the choice, since I do not know how to work on other software on the market, I am very indecisive. the learning hypothesis oscillates between solidworks, 3ds max and inventor (of course I know these but are also open to other tips).
Therefore, now that you know a little what I do and what point, I ask everyone, no exfoliation (but especially for those who work in the wood and upholstered furniture industry) with what program is better and which would advise a person to the first approach.
I thank all those who will spend a minute of their time to fill some doubt.
Good Sunday to all!! !
♪
I am just a participant in this interesting forum!
I hope as first time I have cataloged my discussion in the correct section.
I would kindly need to have some girls/talks to figure out what program to specialize in the area I work with.
I briefly explain my career. for some years (effectively 2 years and a half) work at a Venetian company that deals with upholstered furniture, for naval contract, hotel etc. . I am employed in technical office and I am involved in the design of the semi-finished intended as a rough stem and consequent passage in cnc of the pieces that I derive from the creation of the virtual product. I work mainly with autocad, for quick sketches, and with rhinoceros for the development of the stem in 3d. for the second program are still at the first weapons, but I cable quite well, while with autocad me the cable already better. I personally find that rhino is a little limited with regard to distinct bases and layout of the boards, so I am trying to direct my forces on another program that offers me more possibilities. My indecision is precisely in the choice, since I do not know how to work on other software on the market, I am very indecisive. the learning hypothesis oscillates between solidworks, 3ds max and inventor (of course I know these but are also open to other tips).
Therefore, now that you know a little what I do and what point, I ask everyone, no exfoliation (but especially for those who work in the wood and upholstered furniture industry) with what program is better and which would advise a person to the first approach.
I thank all those who will spend a minute of their time to fill some doubt.
Good Sunday to all!! !
♪