Damo wrote: ↑Mon Mar 07, 2022 9:59 pm
I am also interested to hear of anyone else's experience in the differences between SW & SE for Weldments and Sheetmetal Multi-Body parts.
These are the core functions of my needs.
These things have been covered here at CAD Forum fairly well.
This thread covers much of it.
https://www.cadforum.net/viewtopic.php?t=70
Also some here:
https://www.cadforum.net/viewtopic.php?p=18302#p18302
I posted a couple kindergarten level questions about SW sheet metal as I try to unlearn SE sheet metal habits.
https://www.cadforum.net/viewtopic.php?t=1224
I cannot find the one where I asked how to insert a dimple in SW, this one still burns me because I made the terrible assumption that any "world class CAD" would be able to dimple from a sketch. File management of these forming tools will be a pain, PDM doesn't track the ref to the forming tool so it doesn't even cache the forming tool file automatically.
In our observation:
- Weldments: We don't use them so I cannot speak to that.
- Sheetmetal:
+ Solid Edge hands down, SW is still a way behind, maybe not a decade anymore but still missing functionality.
+ Cannot speak to Sync sheet metal though, been too long since we looked at it.
+ Solid Edge has a separate file type for sheet metal files, but it's kind of irrelevant anymore, just an extension since they can be switched back and forth.
- Mult-Body parts: I've found "Multi-Body parts" means different things in different use cases so the experience if based in context. We only use multiple bodies for construction, one part number per file. They are quite different in behavior IMO. As of 2019:
+ SE can only have one active body at a time, so any extrudes or cuts are applied to that body, it's clunky compared to the behavior of SW or Inventor where you can select to merge bodies or create new or which to cut right from the feature properties.
+ One thing I like about SE is the workflow of converting body to "Construction" which means it wasn't in physical properties calcs and other things. In Solidworks people just delete the bodies at the end of the feature tree, which works I guess.
+ I was more comfortable with the Boolean tools in SE and have not used them a lot in SW yet, the selection flow in SW feels clunky to me.
edit: I don't think SE has the ability to move bodies around like SW does using assembly mate type move controls. BUT, SE does have the Wheel that when used carefully can do mate like moves IIRC the wheel doesn't add features to the tree like moves in SW do.