Originally Posted by: tmay Solidworks is quite a bit easier to learn.
I think that was helped by the excellent tutor SW's has built into it (the 'Online tutorial'?). But even SW's foxed the hell out of me to start with. I was trying to draw with it as if it were photoshop or something- ala layers.
Yes SW's is good- but at 6000 a pop, it should be!!!
You've probably guessed, I have a love/hate relationship with CAD. Most packages insist that they are easy to use, but this ease of use is largely dictated to us by the developers, and by the fans. There are undoubtedly people out there who don't get Macs, I am a self-confessed Mac fanboy- and at 42 years of age too- probably less 'boy', more 'man' :D
And yes Paul, although I find your Mancurian tone rather aggressive at the best of times ("mate"), I wholeheartedly agree with Jol's idea of a 'lounge'. It would be a good place to hang. :)
Originally Posted by: unique It's not good to moan about the fact that Shark doesnt have "sheet metal" capabilities when you can't be bothered to show them examples ??
Actually Paul, it's a little more complicated than that. It states clearly in my contract that I am liable to prosecution and dismissal if I am to publish any work that I do which is in progress for the company. I'm a little surprised that you haven't already guessed that, being a key player in a family business? Anyway, what was wrong with the file that I uploaded earlier?