GiGa
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I open this topic to give the possibility to new (and old) users who use autocad mechanical, to be able to present themselves within our community.
obviously does not want to overlap thread "ufficiale" in which it presents itself to the whole forum (and in which new members had to post, if nothing else for "good education"). .
I just want a topic to understand how many we are using autocad mechanical.. .
I'll start...
Besides giga, in common life, they call me a julian. . .
after years and years of autocad lt, I went to inventor (from r11, I think) while continuing a "massage" use of 2d autocad mechanical.
now exploit inventor for the definition in 3d of the models, then pass in mechanical and lay the definitive tables (for question of standard and personal convenience).
Obviously, the goal is to convert all the workflow into inventor, but until certain initial conditions ("impounds" by customers), good mechanics helps not little by doing well his work.
I've been moderator of this area for some time... So don't make me mad.
obviously does not want to overlap thread "ufficiale" in which it presents itself to the whole forum (and in which new members had to post, if nothing else for "good education"). .
I just want a topic to understand how many we are using autocad mechanical.. .
I'll start...
Besides giga, in common life, they call me a julian. . .
after years and years of autocad lt, I went to inventor (from r11, I think) while continuing a "massage" use of 2d autocad mechanical.
now exploit inventor for the definition in 3d of the models, then pass in mechanical and lay the definitive tables (for question of standard and personal convenience).
Obviously, the goal is to convert all the workflow into inventor, but until certain initial conditions ("impounds" by customers), good mechanics helps not little by doing well his work.
I've been moderator of this area for some time... So don't make me mad.