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Solidworks in delftship
Solidworks in delftship







So not only do you need to learn 2 cad packages but you need to pay for them both and pay for upgrades. I think Rhino is ok but the problem is you then need to go back to Autocad for detailing. You will end up wasting time learning it and then have data management issues.

solidworks in delftship

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So I would recommend that for those that are serious, use Maxsurf, even if only the cheaper 3 surface edition (which I use) and then 1 CAD package, and for me the best that I evaluated was SW as it can handle everything and its parametric - no more drawing details, sections and multiple views! For the those that dont want to pay for Maxsurf but have SW then try and stick with it rather than being drawn in by free Rhino trials. It seams to be all there but as its a solid modeller aimed at engineers I think most people (including those that sell it) are unaware of what it can do with surfaces and not many SW books cover surfaces that well. And you can do all the usual things such as knit surfaces together, trim, split etc. You can also also control curvature across surface boundaries.

solidworks in delftship

I must admit that I use Maxsurf for my hull creation but I know that SW has many curvature control features such as curvature combs, zebra shading, colour shading, and a checking feature that checks for invalid faces, invalid edges, short edges, minium radius of curvature, maximum edge gap, maximium vertex gap.







Solidworks in delftship