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From: Krister_L on 29 May 2010 12:38 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 couldnt 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. > > "Thats why the company switched from its original 3D CAD solution, > SolidWorks, to a CoCreate solution, adopting Explicit Modeling and > CoCreates 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 Modelings 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 CoCreates 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 29 May 2010 12:58
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 couldnt 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. > > > "Thats why the company switched from its original 3D CAD solution, > > SolidWorks, to a CoCreate solution, adopting Explicit Modeling and > > CoCreates 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 Modelings 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 CoCreates 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". |