When creating features in SW, there are many ways to achieve the same result with different modeling processes. My question is, how do you know if you are using the "correct" modeling methods to create your parts? Is the method you are using the fastest, most efficient, and most importantly the "correct" way of doing it. Example, many features that can be done with a revolve could also be done with a loft. If you choose loft, it may or may not have guide curves, etc. I know with some things it simply does not matter but I am just looking for your thoughts.
Also, when it comes time to start a new model do you use a "checklist" to help you create the design intent. Or maybe a "flowchart" that helps you to determine the best way to model the part? I would like to find something that will help us to standardize the design process across the department. I guess I'm looking for a chart, form, etc that some people may be currently using that they find useful for streamlining the design process.
Thanks,
Bloodclot
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Also, when it comes time to start a new model do you use a "checklist" to help you create the design intent. Or maybe a "flowchart" that helps you to determine the best way to model the part? I would like to find something that will help us to standardize the design process across the department. I guess I'm looking for a chart, form, etc that some people may be currently using that they find useful for streamlining the design process.
Thanks,
Bloodclot
***** Fear not those who argue but those who dodge *****
Dell Precision 670
3.0 Ghz Xeon Processor
Nvidia FX3450
3 gig of RAM
Dual 19" Viewsonics