I am new to this site and was hoping I could get some insight here. I have been using proe since '93 and solidworks for since '07. First I should say, I have been a diehard proe guy for a long time, but am more and more increasingly being converted the more I use SW. Also, I have zero interest in bashing either software, I feel they are both incredible having come from the drawing board many many years ago.
I often have the choice which software to use. I am a private consultant and have to support both softwares and am considering letting my support laspe on creo because I truly prefer SW, presently. But, I have much less experience with SW.
So, my question is to those of you with lots of experience with;
1. Castings and molded parts with complex drafts and rounds, can SW handle it? Proe can be a bear sometimes (most) but I can always get it done.
2. I've done some 50-80 part assemblies in SW but what happens when they go over 100, are there issues?
I often have the choice which software to use. I am a private consultant and have to support both softwares and am considering letting my support laspe on creo because I truly prefer SW, presently. But, I have much less experience with SW.
So, my question is to those of you with lots of experience with;
1. Castings and molded parts with complex drafts and rounds, can SW handle it? Proe can be a bear sometimes (most) but I can always get it done.
2. I've done some 50-80 part assemblies in SW but what happens when they go over 100, are there issues?