Supporters sp00n Posted May 25, 2015 Supporters Posted May 25, 2015 Anyone else into cad?? just having my first go with modern cad software (previously used auto cad 14.1) ... well having a play on www.tinkercad.com to be honest, as there is a few bits and bobs that i want to design etc .... so far i have designed buttons ... lots of buttons and earrings!!! when will the tutorial "lessons" end! lol
Supporters SeniorSpaz87 Posted May 25, 2015 Supporters Posted May 25, 2015 I love messing around with CAD. My school has a few printers as well, and they let any of us who take HL DT do pretty much whatever we want in the workshop. I use PRODESKTOP and Solidworks; Solidworks is much more advanced.
Supporters ImTriggerHappy Posted May 25, 2015 Supporters Posted May 25, 2015 Solidworks is becoming the industry standard cad program.
Supporters SeniorSpaz87 Posted May 25, 2015 Supporters Posted May 25, 2015 For one thing, Holster Ops (company that makes holsters for Safariland) uses it, and I can see other companies using it as well
Supporters Samurai Posted May 25, 2015 Supporters Posted May 25, 2015 I would never be able to pay for solidworks and I have heard that when someone gets it "free" they can and will trace it and knock on the door with the invoice. I have tried the free and low budget CADs, and found the PTC Creo Elements to be exceptionally great. It's free and once you learn it, you can do everything a hobbyist needs. There are a lot of tutorial vids on their page and every tool has a help that's also good. For me it had a steep learning curve. ImTriggerHappy 1
Supporters SeniorSpaz87 Posted May 25, 2015 Supporters Posted May 25, 2015 I have a "educational edition" of Solidworks, but it's basically the same thing. It was something my school had a few copies of, and I was lucky enough to grab one
TacMaster Posted May 25, 2015 Posted May 25, 2015 I love SolidWorks. By far my favourite CAD package- all the FEA makes me drool.
TheGrover Posted May 25, 2015 Posted May 25, 2015 There's nothing wrong with Google sketchup, it can be a pain to get your model exported but it's the easiest cad program to pick up and use as a beginner
Supporters sp00n Posted May 25, 2015 Author Supporters Posted May 25, 2015 Solid works is wayyy too expensive for me
TacMaster Posted May 25, 2015 Posted May 25, 2015 I've got an educational edition of it. Doesn't stop me from exporting to CNC and 3D printing systems though sp00n 1
Sacarathe Posted May 25, 2015 Posted May 25, 2015 I'm actually trying to get a copy of solidworks at the moment, my dad has tasked me to build a pc and install solid works, I'm doing everything I can to find him a way to not pay more than 3 times the cost of the computer for the software.
Supporters ImTriggerHappy Posted May 25, 2015 Supporters Posted May 25, 2015 I'm actually trying to get a copy of solidworks at the moment, my dad has tasked me to build a pc and install solid works, I'm doing everything I can to find him a way to not pay more than 3 times the cost of the computer for the software.You will end end paying ten times more when you get caught using it. Samurai 1
Sacarathe Posted May 25, 2015 Posted May 25, 2015 You will end end paying ten times more when you get caught using it. I don't understand.
Supporters ImTriggerHappy Posted May 25, 2015 Supporters Posted May 25, 2015 I don't understand. You have to have a license for solidworks.Its designed for business and manufacturing every copy or the software has a unique user/reference code. You either buy it full price or get an illegal cracked version. If you get a cracked version and you get caught Solidworks will sue you.
Supporters sp00n Posted May 25, 2015 Author Supporters Posted May 25, 2015 my first cad thingy .... just sent away to be 3d printed on a side note there is probably loads of dimensions wrong as i don't have my vernier to hand, but for a V1 i am proud lol Sacarathe and ImTriggerHappy 2
Sacarathe Posted May 25, 2015 Posted May 25, 2015 You have to have a license for solidworks. Its designed for business and manufacturing every copy or the software has a unique user/reference code. You either buy it full price or get an illegal cracked version. If you get a cracked version and you get caught Solidworks will sue you. This is true of almost all software, one license per user, in many cases it's per computer. In our house we have bought office and windows for each computer, its quite a nuisance but if it was not that way we would not be able to enjoy such amazingly effective products as the creators could not raise enough profit to cover R&D and then things would not get made. You will end end paying ten times more when you get caught using it. I still don't understand though what the point you're trying to make is with regards to me being caught. If I buy it then I have done nothing wrong, if I have done nothing wrong, then if I am caught with it I just show them my proof of purchase (as with all my other software). Have you confused me with someone else you know to have acquired a copy of this software without paying for it? I have not yet got a copy as I am waiting for skylake (intel).
Supporters ImTriggerHappy Posted May 25, 2015 Supporters Posted May 25, 2015 my first cad thingy .... just sent away to be 3d printed on a side note there is probably loads of dimensions wrong as i don't have my vernier to hand, but for a V1 i am proud lol Hope it works out alright for you. Let me know if you need anything else 3d printed. sp00n 1
Supporters Lozart Posted May 26, 2015 Supporters Posted May 26, 2015 You have to have a license for solidworks. Its designed for business and manufacturing every copy or the software has a unique user/reference code. You either buy it full price or get an illegal cracked version. If you get a cracked version and you get caught Solidworks will sue you. You still have to get caught first... ImTriggerHappy 1
Supporters ImTriggerHappy Posted May 26, 2015 Supporters Posted May 26, 2015 You still have to get caught first... True but a lot of people do with solidworks. Not sure whether its an online element that flags up or what but people seem to get caught quite a bit. Not worth the risk when there are plenty of cheap or free cad programs that do what most people would need. Samurai 1
Supporters Samurai Posted May 27, 2015 Supporters Posted May 27, 2015 It installs a service that regularly reports to their server even if you don't have the actual app running. If you can control your firewall you are most likely able to stop it, but their protection is quite clever and you can't be 100% sure. Lozart and ImTriggerHappy 2
Supporters sp00n Posted May 30, 2015 Author Supporters Posted May 30, 2015 so a while ago i bought myself a COD;ghosts camera, which is nice .... but there is no RIS mount look what i have just designed Samurai and TacMaster 2
Supporters sp00n Posted June 8, 2015 Author Supporters Posted June 8, 2015 woooohooooo my bits have finally arrived so the COD ghosts camera mount works well, alittle tight on RIS but thats a good thin in my view unfortunately the primer carrier didn't go so well, it seams that shapeways prints in white, then dyes black ... and most of the holes closed up still not bad for a prototype in my view Samurai 1
Supporters sp00n Posted June 8, 2015 Author Supporters Posted June 8, 2015 version 2 of the primer carrier if i am happy when i get this i think i may have ago at selling them CaptainDumbass 1
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