Wow Jason,
Thanks for a great post. Don't have time to respond to much of it right now. You're right that a lot of my 'issues' revolve around associativity. I think associativity is great, some of the time. Most of the time I find it a detriment to design and creativity.
I build custom equipment. Lots of things that're similar, but not the same as anything else I've built. So having part A be associative just causes me problems when I create a new design that uses part A modified. Unless I'm really careful about how I save Part A before I modifiy it I mess up all my earlier work. In Vellum I 'flatten view' on all detail drawings. This totally disassociates them from the solid model and they're just 2D drawings, so I NEVER accidentally mess up a detail drawing for an older system when I change something. Haven't found a way to do this is SW, so I save the final drawings as pdf files, just to be safe.
In short, I like associativity, find it very useful at times, but only when I can turn it off and on. I'd rather not have it at all then be forced to have it all the time.
Couple quick responses:
{Being able to draw construction lines vertically or horizontally with a simple mouse drag (very useful for seeing how parts line up in an assembly.
Create a sketch for reference and sketch lines, is this not the same?}
Yes, but we were talking about speed. Vellum hold down mouse button & drag narrow window (construction line appears). SW pick plane, pick sketch, pick line tool, click 2 points, click on construction geometry. Also in SW it's a seperate sketch in the design tree, and there's no command to delete all construction lines at once. Certainly doable in SW (more steps, more time). Just something I miss, but not a major thing.
{Being able to store lots of similar parts in one file then simply picking the one/s you want and copy pasting them into another drawing. (ie a file with 20 different weld connectors (not 20 files that each have to be opened seperately)).
Configurations will help on some parts. I'm more talking about having say 40 gas fittings in one file. Open file look at fittings select the ones you want & cut & paste into assy. Parts are similar in catagory, not shape.
{Never needing to select a finite plane to draw on. Example, being able to draw on the front surface/s of any and all parts at the same time.
You can select a parts face to sketch on, is this not the same? What do you mean at the same time.}
Here is the crux of the difference. In most cases SW seems to force you to work on 1 thing at a time. Edit 1 part, with 1 sketch, on 1 face. Ect..
What I mean here is working on all parts in an assembly at the same time. I'm used to simultaneously modifying several things at once. So I pick the circle command once and draw in 40 circles, 10 different sizes, on 8 faces, of 4 different parts, all as one command. Then later use them to add features. Or pick offset lines and draw dozens of offset lines on several parts w/ one command string.
{Try "contour select on the right-click menu. You can use one sketch for multiple features.}
I'll try that again. Tried to figure out what it did once w/ no success. I'll have to spend more effort, as I'd love to cut down the # of sketches I have to create.
I just posted a few picts of some systems we've built. I also took a couple snapshots of similar parts files so you'll see what I mean.