Optimustang
Mechanical
- Oct 4, 2011
- 18
Hi,
I work for a fabrication company which makes compressor/pump packages. We have been using 2D autoCAD to layout the parts on the skid and to make engineering drawings of parts.
Now we are planning to advance to 3D CAD. But I am unable to decide between Inventor, Pro-E, Solidworks. I am considering Inventor because, its made by Autodesk and might be easy/similar/compatible with 2D autoCAD. Considering ProE because, I have worked on Pro-E in past and have moderate knowledge (say 6/10) of it. Never worked with Solidworks, I was only thinking about it coz I heard that very user friendly.
Please help me choose. Apart from there's another drafter who has worked on AutoCAD 2D but never on a 3D software. Plan is to get a 3D software best suited for both.
Thanks.
I work for a fabrication company which makes compressor/pump packages. We have been using 2D autoCAD to layout the parts on the skid and to make engineering drawings of parts.
Now we are planning to advance to 3D CAD. But I am unable to decide between Inventor, Pro-E, Solidworks. I am considering Inventor because, its made by Autodesk and might be easy/similar/compatible with 2D autoCAD. Considering ProE because, I have worked on Pro-E in past and have moderate knowledge (say 6/10) of it. Never worked with Solidworks, I was only thinking about it coz I heard that very user friendly.
Please help me choose. Apart from there's another drafter who has worked on AutoCAD 2D but never on a 3D software. Plan is to get a 3D software best suited for both.
Thanks.