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Re: New for SW2025
I looked over the "What's New" website this morning. I saw a few things that made me think "That's nice," but nothing that I was really impressed with.
I don't envision any situation where I would use it, but I know some people have been asking for the ability to pattern reference geometry. That's now possible.
I don't envision any situation where I would use it, but I know some people have been asking for the ability to pattern reference geometry. That's now possible.
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Re: New for SW2025
A few of the adds that made me go "nice":
-Ability to pattern geometry
-Display state tables
-Ability to "Copy component" with mecanical mates
-Ability to search in the design library
-Folders will now show the (-) next to it if a component inside it is not fully mated
Nothing extraordinary, but a bunch of little tweaks here and there.
-Ability to pattern geometry
-Display state tables
-Ability to "Copy component" with mecanical mates
-Ability to search in the design library
-Folders will now show the (-) next to it if a component inside it is not fully mated
Nothing extraordinary, but a bunch of little tweaks here and there.
Re: New for SW2025
I would get excited about the new Z up enhancement, but I don't have much expectation that the new Z up will be better than the old Z up.
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Re: New for SW2025
This one looks like it would be helpful in some situations: https://help.solidworks.com/2025/Englis ... eabc1e#Pg0.AlexLachance wrote: ↑Wed Sep 11, 2024 2:04 pm A few of the adds that made me go "nice":
-Ability to pattern geometry
-Display state tables
-Ability to "Copy component" with mecanical mates
-Ability to search in the design library
-Folders will now show the (-) next to it if a component inside it is not fully mated
Nothing extraordinary, but a bunch of little tweaks here and there.
While I don't think I would get any benefit from it, I can see where people who frequently use the same few weldment profiles would like this one: https://help.solidworks.com/2025/Englis ... 687247#Pg0.
Here is one that people have been asking for for a long time: https://help.solidworks.com/2025/Englis ... e686fd#Pg0.
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Re: New for SW2025
Read my text......... there are NO new base features here so please just keep it moving. Most of these enhancements are really just little tidbits. Le Sigh!!!
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Re: New for SW2025
Honestly at this stage I'd generally rather they fix and optimise what's already in there than be adding too many major base features each year. I expect there would be more time saved globally if bugs and workarounds were eliminated than could be achieved by adding something new in.
Re: New for SW2025
Time for an admission. This week for one reason or another I've been using SW for the first time seriously in about 10 years. There are a lot of little things that have been added, but nothing really big. Nothing that really tripped me up. There seem to also be some things missing, but that may just be bad memory. Where did the Reload command go? If you got yourself in trouble in your model, you just hit Reload, and essentially exit without saving and reopen all in one step. SW Connected combined with the Maker version has me kind of spooked with the file management stuff and my old files.
Anyway, 10 years and they didn't add anything that really tripped me up just in modeling. Turns out maybe I'm weird, but modeling is why I use CAD in the first place. All the changes are going into something else, probably 98% into the "don't care" category.
Anyway, 10 years and they didn't add anything that really tripped me up just in modeling. Turns out maybe I'm weird, but modeling is why I use CAD in the first place. All the changes are going into something else, probably 98% into the "don't care" category.
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Re: New for SW2025
Exactly. There are SFA enhancements that are meaty. Especially not thousands of dollars a year meaty! FFS.
They've definitely taken the year off / phoned it in / had an easy one. Reminds me of a "we're doing a full re-write, here, have a few crumbs" type of vibe (but i don't mean that in a good ug-to-nx way, but in a , cloud-closed-off and get rid of SW as we know it kinda way).
And its not just that its the "dont care" category. Its Cleary a minority of users that'll ever use-category. I dont know how they can justify this year over year. Surely base modelling/assembly/drawings should just about always get huge useability enhancements every year and the lesser used areas just get what the base modes currently do. I mean.. sheet metal... i could list 10 things off the top of my head that are a headache to use and i'm just some plebian!
This seems to be a problem with software development on a larger scale these last decade or two.
Re: New for SW2025
I will be the optimist here and assume DSS is doing what we've asked for. I'm happy they took a year off from cramming in half baked add-ons. I'm hopeful they spent that time focusing on reducing the bugs and inefficiencies in all the half baked add-ons they've added in the past.
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Re: New for SW2025
How many new "base features" can you put into software year after year? What "base feature" are you missing that would make your life easier?
Adding features for the sake of adding features only makes sense to the marketing people. Especially when there is a limited pool of software engineers and they are already being split between cloud and desktop.
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Re: New for SW2025
Where was it previously..?
Note you can access it from the right click button when selecting in an assembly, but that only works for the component selected.
Re: New for SW2025
Hey, Dwight,
The File menu was where I expected to see it. I'm using SW Connected, maybe it's gone in this version?
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Re: New for SW2025
I'm on SW2022.
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Re: New for SW2025
Awww. I figured it was something like that. I'm not using the "3dx" part at all. In fact, with the Maker version, it essentially saves all your parts as student versions, which can't be opened in the regular version. So I'm being very careful that I don't hose all of my existing files which were created in the commercial version. All my parts are saved locally, and I'm trying to make sure not to send any up to the 3dx server.
It's fine for what I'm doing.
Everything they do is ratcheting control tighter and tighter.
I did find Reload on an RMB menu in the assembly, though. So I might be able to use it as long as my part is in an assembly.
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Re: New for SW2025
NX has a selection by boundary I wish I could use in SW.
You select only the face SURROUNDING a certain area of your part and all the faces INSIDE your selection are selected. you could fine tune the tangency requirements and other stuff. I have never got the smart selection (the one that pops a floating toolbar too close to the mouse pointer every damn time) to be useful for what I wanted to select having to click and click...
You select only the face SURROUNDING a certain area of your part and all the faces INSIDE your selection are selected. you could fine tune the tangency requirements and other stuff. I have never got the smart selection (the one that pops a floating toolbar too close to the mouse pointer every damn time) to be useful for what I wanted to select having to click and click...
Re: New for SW2025
The selection is a very BASE FEATURE and in SW it has been painful for along time (selecting edges that are small and/or close to others i ridiculous painful. Hell even when alone i have to fanoogle the damn thing for far to long to select the damn thing i want. NX, pure gold.
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Have you given a shot at selection filters for when you struggle? Simply press F5 and the bar will appear. Another thing I use is "Select other" on the right click menu. After toggling it I hide what I don't want seen then select what I want, everything reappears afterwards and I move on with my mating/annoting.HercalloY wrote: ↑Wed Sep 18, 2024 7:42 am The selection is a very BASE FEATURE and in SW it has been painful for along time (selecting edges that are small and/or close to others i ridiculous painful. Hell even when alone i have to fanoogle the damn thing for far to long to select the damn thing i want. NX, pure gold.
Re: New for SW2025
Yes i have them readily accessible as well as main ones on shortcuts. But that doesn't solve the issues i speak of. They are fundamental workings of the software that have been in serious need of resolve for a long time (if i recall, there was a push back against it a while ago and it was "looked at" but it never really fixed things, just made it ever so slightly less broken).
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I honestly haven't had any struggle ever since I started using both the selection filter and the select other, but maybe I'm not working in the same environment as you. Most of the times I had struggles were when I was doing mates, I'm guessing your struggles are while creating features and what-not.
Re: New for SW2025
Vertices, Smaller Edges are the usual most painful culprits in drawings as well whilst trying to dimension. Also selecting dimensions can get janky AF sometimes to. Like... you can't select a dimension because the location of the selection cursor seems to have moved by some random offset amount and direction just to keep you guessing. Weird $hit over the years.
Going back and forward from SW to NX daily really shows how unprofessional DS are wrg SW. NX's UI is such a pleasure to use (even with some of their legacy UG dialogs still not updated in certain areas/features). It really is a nice, consistent UI. As fast as SW's UI is and has become, the pleasure of working with something that WORKS and doesn't get int he way as much is an absolute godsend and a goal every software dev should strive to forever fix. Because that is the most "in the way" limitation users can benefit the most from. UI that doesn't get in the way and doesn't give you RSI (or an aneurysm).
Going back and forward from SW to NX daily really shows how unprofessional DS are wrg SW. NX's UI is such a pleasure to use (even with some of their legacy UG dialogs still not updated in certain areas/features). It really is a nice, consistent UI. As fast as SW's UI is and has become, the pleasure of working with something that WORKS and doesn't get int he way as much is an absolute godsend and a goal every software dev should strive to forever fix. Because that is the most "in the way" limitation users can benefit the most from. UI that doesn't get in the way and doesn't give you RSI (or an aneurysm).
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Re: New for SW2025
What I want in the next release is the following:
Every single setting, feature, checkbox, drop down menu, text box, etc... in the ENTIRE program to have a "set as default" option.
Every single setting, feature, checkbox, drop down menu, text box, etc... in the ENTIRE program to have a "set as default" option.
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Re: New for SW2025
Care to delve a bit more into detail..?DanPihlaja wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2024 8:26 am What I want in the next release is the following:
Every single setting, feature, checkbox, drop down menu, text box, etc... in the ENTIRE program to have a "set as default" option.
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So, I know that, for example, Hole wizard holes can use the "favorites" option..... And i Use that.
But I MAINLY started using it to make sure that "With thread callout" option is not checked for threaded holes. The issue is that I have many users here that, when they model, they don't uncheck that box. I wish that I could uncheck it and make it stay unchecked for every single user here.
In fact, I am pretty sure that I have NEVER MET a user who wants that box checked, since the note that appears in a drawing is incomplete and has the wrong information anyway.
This is one example.
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Uh... we use that check box! But... we are also only a 4-5 man shop. Ya it may be incomplete but we mostly deal with laser cut sheet metal so for the most part all the guys need to know is that a particular hole needs to be threaded & what tap to use. The laser has cut & positioned the hole already.DanPihlaja wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2024 8:56 am So, I know that, for example, Hole wizard holes can use the "favorites" option..... And i Use that.
But I MAINLY started using it to make sure that "With thread callout" option is not checked for threaded holes. The issue is that I have many users here that, when they model, they don't uncheck that box. I wish that I could uncheck it and make it stay unchecked for every single user here.
In fact, I am pretty sure that I have NEVER MET a user who wants that box checked, since the note that appears in a drawing is incomplete and has the wrong information anyway.
This is one example.
And I agree the "set as default" option would be nice. What also would be nice is if the features would remember the last setting used at least.
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I wish I could like this post more than once. That setting is one of the worst things in SW that I deal with almost daily.DanPihlaja wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2024 8:56 am So, I know that, for example, Hole wizard holes can use the "favorites" option..... And i Use that.
But I MAINLY started using it to make sure that "With thread callout" option is not checked for threaded holes. The issue is that I have many users here that, when they model, they don't uncheck that box. I wish that I could uncheck it and make it stay unchecked for every single user here.
In fact, I am pretty sure that I have NEVER MET a user who wants that box checked, since the note that appears in a drawing is incomplete and has the wrong information anyway.
This is one example.
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Wow! You are the first people I have heard to to use it.DLZ_SWX_User wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2024 9:18 am Uh... we use that check box! But... we are also only a 4-5 man shop. Ya it may be incomplete but we mostly deal with laser cut sheet metal so for the most part all the guys need to know is that a particular hole needs to be threaded & what tap to use. The laser has cut & positioned the hole already.
And I agree the "set as default" option would be nice. What also would be nice is if the features would remember the last setting used at least.
And your use makes a lot of sense. So I am grateful that I learned something today.
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Re: New for SW2025
As former UG-NX user and current SW admin I can certify word by word this comment.HercalloY wrote: ↑Thu Sep 19, 2024 7:49 am Vertices, Smaller Edges are the usual most painful culprits in drawings as well whilst trying to dimension. Also selecting dimensions can get janky AF sometimes to. Like... you can't select a dimension because the location of the selection cursor seems to have moved by some random offset amount and direction just to keep you guessing. Weird $hit over the years.
Going back and forward from SW to NX daily really shows how unprofessional DS are wrg SW. NX's UI is such a pleasure to use (even with some of their legacy UG dialogs still not updated in certain areas/features). It really is a nice, consistent UI. As fast as SW's UI is and has become, the pleasure of working with something that WORKS and doesn't get int he way as much is an absolute godsend and a goal every software dev should strive to forever fix. Because that is the most "in the way" limitation users can benefit the most from. UI that doesn't get in the way and doesn't give you RSI (or an aneurysm).
SW UI is a train wreck.
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Re: New for SW2025
You're having your guys tap lasered holes?DLZ_SWX_User wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2024 9:18 am Uh... we use that check box! But... we are also only a 4-5 man shop. Ya it may be incomplete but we mostly deal with laser cut sheet metal so for the most part all the guys need to know is that a particular hole needs to be threaded & what tap to use. The laser has cut & positioned the hole already.
And I agree the "set as default" option would be nice. What also would be nice is if the features would remember the last setting used at least.
Isn't that hard on the taps?
We request that our vendors leave the tapped holes out of lasered parts, and we drill and tap them separately.
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Re: New for SW2025
Probably lasered to a smaller size, drilled to remove the hardened part and then tap it. That's how we do it on our end at least.IndianaDave wrote: ↑Wed Nov 27, 2024 10:27 am You're having your guys tap lasered holes?
Isn't that hard on the taps?
We request that our vendors leave the tapped holes out of lasered parts, and we drill and tap them separately.
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On our thicker material this is what we do. Basically have the laser cut a pilot hole.AlexLachance wrote: ↑Wed Nov 27, 2024 11:51 am Yes it is or can be hard on taps. Mostly smaller than ¾-10 & rarely tap sheets thicker than ½". We also cut our holes about 0.002" smaller than what is recommended for the tap. This basically gives a full depth thread & allows the tap cut beneath the hardened steel. Also use lots of cutting fluid while tapping!
Probably lasered to a smaller size, drilled to remove the hardened part and then tap it. That's how we do it on our end at least.
We also try to keep the laser fine tuned to the point that there is very little slag clean up needed after the laser & prior to any next step.