ck83
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Good morning colleagues, I would have a coriosity to subpoena you.
I've been using solidworks for a week to see if I can set myself up, I come from inventor.
I press that I "get everything back" say, I can work almost quickly as my usual inventor, I have already made table models and customized the basic models of part and together.
All right, in short, if not for the welding function
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In practice, with inventor they are used to create assemblies of parts to be soldered and then apply welds in the affected areas.
These welds then are perfectly visible in table and rendering as if they were actually solid fittings between the parts.
in solidworks instead I noticed that by inserting a welding cord in the assemblies this is represented virtually or by a "cylindrical cord" that in the table shows all its circular section at the end of the extremities, while in the renderings it is not exactly considered and therefore not represented.

someone has advice to overcome these "problems"
Thank you in advance! !
I've been using solidworks for a week to see if I can set myself up, I come from inventor.
I press that I "get everything back" say, I can work almost quickly as my usual inventor, I have already made table models and customized the basic models of part and together.
All right, in short, if not for the welding function
In practice, with inventor they are used to create assemblies of parts to be soldered and then apply welds in the affected areas.
These welds then are perfectly visible in table and rendering as if they were actually solid fittings between the parts.
in solidworks instead I noticed that by inserting a welding cord in the assemblies this is represented virtually or by a "cylindrical cord" that in the table shows all its circular section at the end of the extremities, while in the renderings it is not exactly considered and therefore not represented.

someone has advice to overcome these "problems"Thank you in advance! !

