Grateful For This Forum, Grateful For You All
Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2022 6:41 pm
Hey All,
What's up? Holy cow, where to start? I've been using SolidWorks since 2002 when the company I worked for switched from ProE to SolidWorks to save money and make it easier for new people to learn (I guess).
Have used SolidWorks to great acclaim since then, though I noticed that ProE did create higher quality of surfaces (it seems).
I do mechanical engineering and am a big fan of industrial design. I like organic shapes and surfacing and bridging the gap between artistry and manufacturability.
Forum-wise, I've just come back from nearly a 5 year hiatus and was shocked and appalled to see what the SolidWorks forum had become. Holy Mother of God. If you could create a brief to make a simple user forum as convoluted, complicated, AND useless as possible, well, they nailed it.
So I was over the moon when I found this forum from someone's comment in that forum. I saw so many names I recognized. It was like being back home again, but with people I've never actually met.
Glad to see you're all still around and glad to be a part of this new forum.
Thank You Mr. Lombard.
Onwards and upwards!
Cbecks
What's up? Holy cow, where to start? I've been using SolidWorks since 2002 when the company I worked for switched from ProE to SolidWorks to save money and make it easier for new people to learn (I guess).
Have used SolidWorks to great acclaim since then, though I noticed that ProE did create higher quality of surfaces (it seems).
I do mechanical engineering and am a big fan of industrial design. I like organic shapes and surfacing and bridging the gap between artistry and manufacturability.
Forum-wise, I've just come back from nearly a 5 year hiatus and was shocked and appalled to see what the SolidWorks forum had become. Holy Mother of God. If you could create a brief to make a simple user forum as convoluted, complicated, AND useless as possible, well, they nailed it.
So I was over the moon when I found this forum from someone's comment in that forum. I saw so many names I recognized. It was like being back home again, but with people I've never actually met.
Glad to see you're all still around and glad to be a part of this new forum.
Thank You Mr. Lombard.
Onwards and upwards!
Cbecks