i_r_machinist
Titanium
- Joined
- Apr 12, 2007
- Location
- Dublin Texas
I was shown Autocad Inventor by a guy that really knew his stuff. Came back to the plant and asked for it. One of our engineers said that they had a seat of solid edge that nobody was using, so we inherited it. The maintenance renewal, (so we could get some trainning), was $3200. They will sell us a new seat for $4400.
Our engineering and drafting(hahahaha) depts. are not interested at all. This is something we want in the machine shop to help us design and build tooling. Also to work in conjunction with our Faro arm and Gibbscam.
Both of us are fluent in Autocad now.
Is there a major diference in the two softwares? Would we catch on to Inventor faster than the Solid edge?
Thanks
i_r_machinist
Our engineering and drafting(hahahaha) depts. are not interested at all. This is something we want in the machine shop to help us design and build tooling. Also to work in conjunction with our Faro arm and Gibbscam.
Both of us are fluent in Autocad now.
Is there a major diference in the two softwares? Would we catch on to Inventor faster than the Solid edge?
Thanks
i_r_machinist