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2024-11-21
IRONCAD is an incredibly versatile 3D CAD system with several different ways to create 3D models.
Knowing more about the ways in which a model can be modified and the different types of parties that exist and which are best suited to different situations can help you make better decisions and gain a better understanding of how IRONCAD works.
Time and date: 14:00, Thursday, November 28th.
You may already know that there are many different types of 3D models and working methods with their different advantages and disadvantages in IRONCAD? But which method or type of part should you really use and is there one that is less suitable sometimes? Most people who use IRONCAD usually start a new part by dragging out a block in the 3D scene and that goes a long way!
But if you are going to bend and spread a cut sheet, then you should use the Sheet Metal tools, while an imported geometry is best modified with so-called Direct Face modeling. Both with very smooth functions!
Turned and milled parts are produced unbeatably fast with the unique and flexible way of working for Innovative Part which can be found in IRONCAD. Also, do not forget concept models that show the not yet completed solution, but which over time are refined to exactly what it should look like. Here you want to avoid spending unnecessary time on sketches, locked rules, etc. that steal valuable time from a finished quotation basis to get an order! Flexibility is a requirement here.
But even completely locked parametric models with complicated rules can sometimes be the right way to go when you can safely predict all future changes that affect a part. Usually it is something you can spend time on at a later stage when the order is in place. Perhaps some models should be table controlled instead of the faster and freer reins in the form of handles that are usually used. Or maybe these should be combined, also unique to IRONCAD!
All these different types of parties have different icons in the tree, can exist in parallel next to each other in the same file and to some extent share common ways of working.
The aim of the webinar is to give a better overview of the part types and ways of working available in IRONCAD's 3D scene. The best part is that you choose, not the program!
The presenter is Jonas Bryntesson in Sundsvall, who works with IRONCAD training on a daily basis.
Take the opportunity to broaden your knowledge of IRONCAD at no cost!