BFausto
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Hi.
It seems ok even if using only creo I have no comparison terms.
It seems ok even if using only creo I have no comparison terms.
the first question to be asked is whether the project is fine to itself (committed that regardless of the number of pieces, it will remain such and which or otherwise will live of own life), or it is industrial with optimization codes and costs for a product life or family of products of a certain importance.It's been 15 minutes, so I'm gonna add here.
I said,
If you want to use the notes, there is a discussion here:
http://www.cad3d.it/forum1/threads/5308-quote-guidate-da-noteBut in the end it depends a lot on the type of product we design. an example is who designs cylinders: it is the typical set that is really worth parameterizing because to pull out a family of products after it is really a moment. If the project is a prototype it is useless to push the parameterization thoroughly.
another thing I have seen that it is useful is to strive to organize the asses before even pulling a single line: to understand what to put in the main skeleton, to understand if in addition to the axioms it is best to make "subscheleters". the fault of this methodology is that if the boss ("el paron") does not know a blessed bat of how to use a parametric and does not see you draw "tochi" sooner or later the line ("poche saws and drills the blind drawings") you hunt it because it does not understand that the half day you lose to understand how to organize the aid in reality is not lost, it is something that makes you earn with interest and makes the project possible.