It is refreshing to see an interface that doesn't have icons and options littered all over the screen. The user interface and tools are much more intuitive than some of the other options that I've tried in the past. The program also features a wide range of customizations and fully integrates with the vendor’s line of software. I can model a moderately complicated part in DSM in a small fraction of the time that it would take in the other two packages. Pros: Designspark Mechanical is easy to get started with. It comes with a vast product data library of pre-built models to help you get started. Working under a windows (8.1) workstation, and must be able to work without an internet connexion at least some of the time (offline)įor now I have installed DesignSpark Mechanical (seems quite good, but not popular ?) and Blender (looks like a pain to master and not sure how to respect mechanical quotes). DesignSpark Mechanical is a 3D modeling software product that allows you to create detailed 3D models for your manufacturing operation. Needs to design mechanical parts (things like that : With some available online tutorial (really for beginner) If I suceed in using a demo software and the full version is affordable, why not !) I am looking for a software with the following features, if that exists : I find quite difficult to pick a software among all what is available, so I would be happy to hear about your advices ! I have been playing with my new Zortrax for a few days now (mostly printing other’s STL files…) but now I would like to start designing my own (or at least for the beginning, modifying other’s to adjust to my needs…) That to say I know hardly anything about 3d models design… for now. I am a hobbyist / maker / artist, with a professionnal electronic and software engineering background.
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