Futureproofing files question
Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2023 1:45 pm
A question entirely separate from what is the best CAD package for any particular use is: What is the best file type to save CAD drawings in order to protect against the vagarities of the CAD software businesses? STEP files for each part? DWG files, or perhaps something else?
I guess a subsidiary question is what policy to futureproof my files: To have separate files for each part and/or assembly? To keep 2D drawings in a format where 3D models can be recreated? Other option?
The significance is that whenever I update my TurboCAD I seem to lose some sense of functionality between versions. For example, the materials palate was changed from LightWorks to RedSDK between TurboCAD V18 to TurboCAD 2015, then back to LightWorks for TurboCAD 2019, and now (I think) back to RedSDK for TurboCAD 2022. Another example is that ACIS solid modeling has now been removed from versions of turbocAD except Platinum from ca 2020 and even existing, licensed versions seem to have lost ACIS or become flaky.
So what I want to be able to do is save a copy of everything I design as both Turbocad TCW files and as some stable file type so that I can segue elegantly and without pain or rancor into whatever software I like and can afford if the occasion arises.
As to why I haven't changed before, all I can say is that while TurboCAD is a complete pig, at least I know it and the complete pig you know may be better than the pig you don't.
Mike
I guess a subsidiary question is what policy to futureproof my files: To have separate files for each part and/or assembly? To keep 2D drawings in a format where 3D models can be recreated? Other option?
The significance is that whenever I update my TurboCAD I seem to lose some sense of functionality between versions. For example, the materials palate was changed from LightWorks to RedSDK between TurboCAD V18 to TurboCAD 2015, then back to LightWorks for TurboCAD 2019, and now (I think) back to RedSDK for TurboCAD 2022. Another example is that ACIS solid modeling has now been removed from versions of turbocAD except Platinum from ca 2020 and even existing, licensed versions seem to have lost ACIS or become flaky.
So what I want to be able to do is save a copy of everything I design as both Turbocad TCW files and as some stable file type so that I can segue elegantly and without pain or rancor into whatever software I like and can afford if the occasion arises.
As to why I haven't changed before, all I can say is that while TurboCAD is a complete pig, at least I know it and the complete pig you know may be better than the pig you don't.
Mike