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Old October 7th 07, 02:13 PM posted to comp.cad.solidworks,rec.aviation.piloting
Dana M. Hague
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Default CAD Tool For Design Tiny Aircraft

On Thu, 04 Oct 2007 08:05:05 -0700, jon_banquer
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This seems like it would be a helpful link.


Oh, I forgot: Keycreator: http://kubotekusa.com/

Jon Banquer! Small world, eh? I wondered what you were doing on
rec.aviation until I realized this is crossposted to
comp.cad.solidworks. Been quite awhile since we got into ****ing
matches on the Cadkey webforum... I gave history based parametric
modelers a good try, I really did (UG, SWX, and Inventor) but I got
tired of having the inability to model something the way I wanted
based on the constraints of an earlier design version... and want back
to a pure geometry modeler (KeyCreator). It certainly has some warts,
too many IMHO, and I think Greg Marr still gets annoyed when I bitch
too much, but warts and all it's still the best tool I've found for
the kind of work *I* do... YMMV.

-Dana
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Old October 7th 07, 05:02 PM posted to comp.cad.solidworks,rec.aviation.piloting
jon_banquer
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Default CAD Tool For Design Tiny Aircraft

Jon Banquer! Small world, eh? I wondered what you were doing on
rec.aviation until I realized this is crossposted to
comp.cad.solidworks. Been quite awhile since we got into ****ing
matches on the Cadkey webforum... I gave history based parametric
modelers a good try, I really did (UG, SWX, and Inventor) but I got
tired of having the inability to model something the way I wanted
based on the constraints of an earlier design version... and want back
to a pure geometry modeler (KeyCreator). It certainly has some warts,
too many IMHO, and I think Greg Marr still gets annoyed when I bitch
too much, but warts and all it's still the best tool I've found for
the kind of work *I* do... YMMV.


Hi Dana,

One day more users many come to realize that you really need both
approaches in one system. I believe UGNX 5 has made major progress in
this area and probably is the leading system for using both
approaches. KeyCreator should be adding parametrics and SolidWorks
should be adding more tools for working directly on non-native
geometry.

Jon Banquer
San Diego, CA
http://worldcadaccess.typepad.com/bl...mment-76366100











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Old October 14th 07, 08:24 PM posted to comp.cad.solidworks,rec.aviation.piloting,alt.machines.cnc
Cliff[_2_]
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Default CAD Tool For Design Tiny Aircraft

On Sun, 07 Oct 2007 09:02:36 -0700, jon_banquer wrote:

Jon Banquer! Small world, eh? I wondered what you were doing on
rec.aviation until I realized this is crossposted to
comp.cad.solidworks. Been quite awhile since we got into ****ing
matches on the Cadkey webforum... I gave history based parametric
modelers a good try, I really did (UG, SWX, and Inventor) but I got
tired of having the inability to model something the way I wanted
based on the constraints of an earlier design version... and want back
to a pure geometry modeler (KeyCreator). It certainly has some warts,
too many IMHO, and I think Greg Marr still gets annoyed when I bitch
too much, but warts and all it's still the best tool I've found for
the kind of work *I* do... YMMV.


Hi Dana,

One day more users many come to realize that you really need both
approaches in one system. I believe UGNX 5 has made major progress in
this area and probably is the leading system for using both
approaches.


Still utterly clueless, eh?
Another system you've never used & know nothing much about: UG.

KeyCreator should be adding parametrics and SolidWorks
should be adding more tools for working directly on non-native
geometry.


Snicker

Jon Banquer
San Diego, CA
http://worldcadaccess.typepad.com/bl...mment-76366100


Snicker
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