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Hello.
My name is tree. I am a mechatronic ing., I should do a test for a hiring in a mechanical company in which they use think design. I come from the solidworks world as training, can someone please tell me if it will be difficult to learn it and what salient features have compared to solidworks?
Thanks for the help.

tree p
 
Hello.
My name is tree. I am a mechatronic ing., I should do a test for a hiring in a mechanical company in which they use think design. I come from the solidworks world as training, can someone please tell me if it will be difficult to learn it and what salient features have compared to solidworks?
Thanks for the help.

tree p
Don't worry about the cad, the important thing is to know how to design, then one cad is worth the other for learning.
 
Don't worry about the cad, the important thing is to know how to design, then one cad is worth the other for learning.
I agree with you... if one knows how to draw it with all systems.

thinkdesign has many things in common with solidworks, just fix some basic points such as profile, positioning and workplane.

a fundamental thing to understand about thinkdesign and that lets you do anything you want, so more experience accumulates, less problems you have.

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Matteo
 
holy words.
I use it from version 3.0, very versatile "essential and solid" program that allows you to do everything you want.
But you have to roll up your sleeves because there are not many applications, libraries or other "aiutini" as in other cad environments.
 

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