matt wrote: ↑Fri Sep 09, 2022 1:13 pm
Grabcad can burn in hell as far as I'm concerned. My first interaction with Grabcad was to have them remove a PDF copy of one of my books that they were just letting people download. That really annoyed me. https://dezignstuff.com/why-do-they-call-it-grabcad/
And then after that, I found dozens of CAD parts that I had modeled that had been uploaded by someone else as if they had modeled it. They got their start by stealing high quality models from people with skills and letting just anyone upload them. There was stuff off my website, stuff from my book. Stuff that I had modeled for the SW training classes, for other online courses. It wasn't like the people who uploaded the files had just followed my directions, modeled the part themselves, and uploaded what they did - no, they just uploaded my original models directly and claimed them as their own... And I wasn't the only one. There were lots of other people who people were ripping off and uploading to grabcad as if it were their own.
The big motivation for uploading someone else's models? To get points (that have no real value), and have people tell you what great models you have.
I used to go through the site every couple of months and send lists of models that were misrepresented.
Of course they were getting started in the days of the MegaUpload, so giving away other people's stuff as a way to gain notoriety was hardly a new idea.
So if grabcad fades, I say good riddance. It would have been so easy to start the same business legitimately, but this is how people with more ambition than skills operate. If you can't tell, this whole topic annoys me a little.
Matt I am sorry to hear that and I did read the threads on there that people had taken other work and uploaded it and I agree that isn't right by any means. and yes they should pull them off if it can be proven they didn't create the files.
I wouldn't doubt there a part files from McMaster Carr too or from any other of the sights that let you download their solid files.
Most don't have that integrity to do their own work.
I am not sure if that was before Stratasys bought them or after.
I am ANNOYED with is the Workbench portion, the file storage and collaboration that has been invaluable to our students and the machine shop I run as we work on all their parts during the design and manufacturing stag.
We have used it since 2012, it is like Drop Box on steroids, you get the local folders on your PC and also the cloud version that has version control (light PDMish) keep SW associativity, has a 3D viewer that can rotate, hide\show, explode and section you 3d files without the native program from any browser.
This almost makes me not want to use our Stratasys Fortus 400 3D printer, but it's the only one we have and it make super clean and accurate parts.