Using Alibre and FreeCAD Together to Augment Your Abilities - 2 Examples |JOKO ENGINEERING|
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
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I've been contemplating getting ALIBRE for a while, but this really brings to light how much these 2 can really compliment each other. Great video !
You may want to check out Solid Edge Community Edition. It is now free, has full Solid edge capability, desktop installed, non-cloud, forever license, it places watermarks and files are restricted to community edition only. Seems roughly equivalent to Solidworks a few years back. As far as I can see it has no cam, no simulation.
Great video as always 👍
Thanks for sharing your experience with all of us 👍😀
Great video demonstrating the abilities of the two. I think the 3 programs best together will be Alibre for CAD, FreeCAD for CAD/FEA/CFD, and Fusion 360 for CAM. I have been hearing a lot about SimFlow for CFD though but haven't tried it out to see how nice/user-friendly it is.
For an apples-to-apples comparison, try re-importing the step file in FreeCAD then adding the fillet.
That's a great point, that would have been great to try in the video. I tried it just now and still got the errors we saw with the native part.
I just got Alibre Atom3D. I'll get to know it slowly without feeling the pressure of the license running out.
That's something I enjoy about Alibre too!
Thank you so much for all of your videos.
I've recently started my own fabrication and welding business. I occasionally need some modeling, mostly for my own design work. Do you think FreeCad is good enough, or should I invest in Alibre?
Would you mind emailing me at the email in the description? I'd say if you have a long history tree or are making assemblies you'd really see some great value from Alibre
Alibre is for Windows only. Does that mean I'll stay a donkey?
Anyway, I have to try harder, because I haven't used it for a while and I'm forgetting what little I have learned.
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