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is it worth it?

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Hello everyone,
as I wrote in the presentation post, my name is giacomo and I am a member of a small firm that realizes custom-made furnishings. we cater especially to bars, restaurants and public places in general, but in recent times we have worked a lot for individuals. our geometra realizes projects with aautocad and, once approved by customers, prints them and brings us everything to the workshop, where we do not have a working center. This is our situation in short, and my question is: buying a topsolid license could help us or would it be better to spend money in another way? have come these days to propose us the program, and I must say that it impressed us favorably, since it also gives the possibility to make it. But we are a little indecisive, both for the price, and if indeed it is something that can do to our case.
thanks in advance for the answers
 
I have a small artisan company, now I work alone, until 3 years ago I had an employee. It is true that I have a biesse working center, and I am interested in having a system of design after the purchase of this machine. I use topsolid since 2010 and now as now I would not do without it even if I did not have cnc . at a price maybe higher than other cads or configurators, then if over time one has the need and the possibility can integrate for example the cam module which in turn can be expanded from 3 axes to 5 processing,
or the planner to have better renderigs and the ability to manage products and pr
 
of course we are a bit warm given the high cost of the purchase. talking about it with our designer, maybe we could buy a cheaper program to render and design 3d, leaving the initial realization of the furniture to him and then convert the file cad
 
I used sketchups for drawing 3d and a cad 2d to draw some details at first. Only that it made me waste a lot of time making designs for customers who were only fine to themselves, while now if I make a design for a customer, when I confirm the work automatically I generate the distinct pieces and what else I need for production.
 
I used sketchups for drawing 3d and a cad 2d to draw some details at first. Only that it made me waste a lot of time making designs for customers who were only fine to themselves, while now if I make a design for a customer, when I confirm the work automatically I generate the distinct pieces and what else I need for production.
great the best solution!
 

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