Moving on to Solidworks

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Moving on to Solidworks

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Well, its been a very strange year and recently I found myself leaving teaching after 23 years and returning to industry as a furniture designer. I still love TS and use it for my blog/book illustrations but it just doesnt cut it in the industrial production pipeline so I am currently training in the use of Solidworks. I have to say that its a great piece of software but the move from solid/surface modelling to parametric is quite a jolt. Still, enjoying learning new software especially given how its so prevalent in the UK.
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Solidworks is awsome since you can alter the output at any stage...!
Its also an industry standard and will stay...!
Look into moi! Its like a little sister to solidworks and is compatible
since its also cad....its like the Sketchup sister to it!
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Will do Rayman :-)
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Solidworks! Furniture design! Happy to hear you will be working in a creative field.
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I love Solidworks. I use it everyday, as I am a industrial designer for Altec. This program can do it all. Just takes a bit to get used to.
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