solidworks or inventor?
solidworks or inventor?
(OP)
I have been using Solidworks for about a year now and find it does most of what I want. I was given a copy of Autodesk Inventor to look at and wanted opinions on what was easier to deal with. I am new to the whole CAD stuff and would like to find a program that is easy to learn and use designing off-road tubular chassis and their components. I have been told by a couple people that the inventer is easier but they had never used Solidworks.
Any input from those that have seen both?
-Mark
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Mark Johnson
www.blindchickenracing.com






RE: solidworks or inventor?
You should have the basics down of solid modeling if you've been using any 3D CAD system for a year. It's just a matter of determining what you want the tool to do, and knowing what icons to select to get the desired output.
If there were tools lacking in SW and they exist in IV, then that should be enough justification to switch 3D CAD systems... regardless of ease of use. Only you can determine what tools you need to perform your work.
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RE: solidworks or inventor?
good luck
RE: solidworks or inventor?
As CAD systems become more capable and complex in achieving tasks for you in a more automated or intelligent fashion it is difficult to make them "easy to learn and use". The general consensus appears to be that SW is about as easy to learn and use as you are going to get.
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Rockwell Collins Flight Dynamics
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RE: solidworks or inventor?
http://www.cadserver.co.uk/common/viewer/archive/2004/J...
Good luck in your decision.
RE: solidworks or inventor?
I glanced over the link you provided. The only thing I see about it is that he is talking about IV 7...which was a crap release... however 8 is out now, and while it is still behind SWks by a couple years it is much better than 7. And yes the biggest gripe on the forum is for Configurations.
I spent 4 years running Swks and have now been on IV for 4 months. After the same time period on SW I was significantly more comfortable than I am now. Of course it may be in part due to my underpowered workstation.
BlindChickenRacing
I will agree with what the others have said you need to test drive both products side by side modelling your own parts to see which one is the best for you. We cannot tell you which one will be better only you can decide that.
Alan M. Etzkorn

Product Engineer
Nixon Tool Co.
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