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Coming into Cad within the shop floor in various steel shops, and taking it with me to forging applications the biggest feature not found would be wrap/unwrap/unfold option. True, it would ruin some of the mystical ninja skills used to come out with fitting voluminous shapes with software; but I am lazy sometimes, and other times there is just a tedious amount of longhand calculations. All and all, ViaCad does everything well - even when I get frustrated at seeing result in my head and trying to get it to the screen with perfection. Win 7 beater journeyman laptop, shop tested, coffee lubricating the grinder grit keys.
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I've found (like most everything else) that experience with this stuff will yield the results you're looking for Unwrap etc is something that's been discussed by the developer team before here and I think some initial work has been done - so when it's ready for prime time ... I'm guessing we'll be seeing it in a future release
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Hi I am new to ViaCAD and Shark LT. I also would like to see a sheet-metal tools such as contour, lofted, dimple, Flange,holes , bend and unbend, Flat Pattern maker, and bend K-Factors data. Similar to Alibre Design Expert 2012. I am a retired Navy Aircraft Structure Mechanic. Now I do volunteer work at the Castle Air Museum, such as aircraft restoration (sheet metal work) and taking care of a F-14D.
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Yes I Agree with that would be nice to have such features. I would see those in Shark LT o FX :D
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Yes.. I've also been hoping for sheet metal tools for a while now..
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Form-Z has a decent unfold tool. I've been exploring their demo.
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Unfold differs depending on whether it's trying to emulate sheet metal features or uses an algorithm like Form Z's, which is like Pepakura or other paper modelers' unfold. They don't k-factor and aren't fussy about reliefs. Turbocad's got an unfold that emulates sheet metal apps (except that it uses a dimensional neutral depth figure rather than k-factor ratio. Six of one, half-dozen of the other, except when people who're schooled in one method declare that theirs is the only method), so users need to understand something of sheet metal cutouts and reliefs to use it with a minimum of frustration. Sheet metal specialists go for specialized software, while casual users with an occasional need would likely make tech support's life a little complicated, purely because a general-purpose ap isn't working in a specialised manner exactly as the user thinks it should.
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Noted Zumer... I recently bought a license of Alibre Pro which has some very decent sheet metal tools.. I'm very impressed with it so far. Quite similar to SW in many respects. Unfortunately I have to run it on my mac with parallels and windows 7. But I'm only a very occasional user. Still use Shark for day to day of course.
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The customer support issue is a tough call. Anyone trusting a computer to make perfect flat patterns that translate to real materials does not generally work with materials. I have worked with proe patterns and had good results, not epic perfect. breaks, punches, dies all have inherent personalities - especially rolls on changing axis. This is not software, but sweatware issue. I think unwrap is best for getting a close pattern to begin manually getting final pattern.
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Just wanted to give this subject to top of list. I think it could be great add on. Even for additional money to LT or FX.
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and another vote here!! Luis G.
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hello [COLOR="Red"]I prefer 10,000 times better, a general correction method: MTS, and his recurring bugs interpretation of line styles from .... many years.[/COLOR] sorry, it's a little off topic. Antoine
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