From: Krister_L on
On 29 Maj, 03:06, Joe788 <larryro...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
> http://www.ptc.com/WCMS/files/112892/en/5478_Leenstra_CS_EN.pdf
>
> “Working with our former 3D CAD system was
> frustrating because large models would cause the
> system to crash – and we were losing data! With
> CoCreate Modeling, we can work with large models
> easily; design is faster and the team is more flexible.”
>
> “We used SolidWorks at first,” says Terpstra. “But we couldn’t easily
> modify the 2D drawings we already had. This caused a great waste of
> time and many unexpected hours of work.” He also found that it was
> difficult to manage 2D and 3D models in a single project."
>
> "However, the biggest trouble for the Leenstra team came from trying
> to load large models. “Large assemblies were time-consuming, and
> we experienced a great deal of frustration as models crashed during
> design and even caused data loss.”
>
> "That’s why the company switched from its original 3D CAD solution,
> SolidWorks, to a CoCreate solution, adopting Explicit Modeling and
> CoCreate’s integrated data management tools to help make product
> development faster and more flexible. Best of all, the CoCreate family
> of products supported the level of innovation that Leenstra relies on
> for its success."
>
> "With CoCreate Drawing Manager and CoCreate Model Manager, engineers
> can load and manage 2D and 3D data into one project. As well,
> CoCreate Modeling includes CoCreate Drafting, a 2D application
> compatible with CoCreate Modeling’s 3D environment. “That means
> the designer can easily make or adjust drawings as part of a project,”
> says Terpstra."
>
> "Best of all, CoCreate Modeling handles modeling data differently
> than SolidWorks, significantly reducing the data volume of models.
> Large assemblies work better in CoCreate’s 3D environment. Terpstra
> notes that his data now loads faster and is much more stable once in
> the system."
>
> "With 2D drawings working compatibly in the 3D environment, and
> with large models now performing so much better, Leenstra engineers
> now spend the bulk of their time designing machines instead
> of trying to work around the wrong design software. And that means
> Leenstra does more of what it does best: creative engineering."



Please be aware of this is an advertisment from PTC......not a post
from a customer.

I use SolidWorks daily too and have assys with 10000+ components
without crashes. Today it's not really a problem at all in SW

// Krister
From: Joe788 on
On May 29, 9:38 am, Krister_L <krister_landkv...(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
> On 29 Maj, 03:06, Joe788 <larryro...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> >http://www.ptc.com/WCMS/files/112892/en/5478_Leenstra_CS_EN.pdf
>
> > “Working with our former 3D CAD system was
> > frustrating because large models would cause the
> > system to crash – and we were losing data! With
> > CoCreate Modeling, we can work with large models
> > easily; design is faster and the team is more flexible.”
>
> > “We used SolidWorks at first,” says Terpstra. “But we couldn’t easily
> > modify the 2D drawings we already had. This caused a great waste of
> > time and many unexpected hours of work.” He also found that it was
> > difficult to manage 2D and 3D models in a single project."
>
> > "However, the biggest trouble for the Leenstra team came from trying
> > to load large models. “Large assemblies were time-consuming, and
> > we experienced a great deal of frustration as models crashed during
> > design and even caused data loss.”
>
> > "That’s why the company switched from its original 3D CAD solution,
> > SolidWorks, to a CoCreate solution, adopting Explicit Modeling and
> > CoCreate’s integrated data management tools to help make product
> > development faster and more flexible. Best of all, the CoCreate family
> > of products supported the level of innovation that Leenstra relies on
> > for its success."
>
> > "With CoCreate Drawing Manager and CoCreate Model Manager, engineers
> > can load and manage 2D and 3D data into one project. As well,
> > CoCreate Modeling includes CoCreate Drafting, a 2D application
> > compatible with CoCreate Modeling’s 3D environment. “That means
> > the designer can easily make or adjust drawings as part of a project,”
> > says Terpstra."
>
> > "Best of all, CoCreate Modeling handles modeling data differently
> > than SolidWorks, significantly reducing the data volume of models.
> > Large assemblies work better in CoCreate’s 3D environment. Terpstra
> > notes that his data now loads faster and is much more stable once in
> > the system."
>
> > "With 2D drawings working compatibly in the 3D environment, and
> > with large models now performing so much better, Leenstra engineers
> > now spend the bulk of their time designing machines instead
> > of trying to work around the wrong design software. And that means
> > Leenstra does more of what it does best: creative engineering."
>
> Please be aware of this is an advertisment from PTC......not a post
> from a customer.
>
> I use SolidWorks daily too and have assys with 10000+ components
> without crashes. Today it's not really a problem at all in SW
>
> // Krister

Jon's serious social and mental disorders prevent him from interacting
with real people to gain real information. Therefore, in Banquerville,
press releases and advertorials ARE the "real world".