Sometimes talking about your vision of the future can get you into trouble, or at least set you at odds with other people. When you’re the head of a company,…
Author: matt
I’ve read several of the articles out there about this fool who printed a 3D gun, and now a bunch of other even bigger fools who work for the government…
PowerSurfacing is another SolidWorks add-in to extend the surfacing capabilities within SolidWorks. It was brought to light after Autodesk snatched up the TSplines tool that had been getting a lot…
I wanted to add some detail about one specific feature, the Blend. I started with this Boundary surface in SolidWorks, which is intentionally a little wobbly. This was created with…
I’m doing this review for a couple of reasons. First, I’ve got a little down time which I wanted to spend productively, and our very own Rick McWilliams is using…
You don’t start to find the hidden gems until you’re rooting around through the bowels of the settings. These are the kinds of things I really like to find, and…
The training I took on-line from Ally PLM a few weeks ago was useful and informative. This was my first on-line training class, and it was very convenient, saving me…
One of the nagging questions I keep coming back to is “What about Creation?” By this of course I mean that Synchronous Technology is great for editing prismatic parts. Soon,…
There is a ring of discussions going on. One blogger commented on another, and some left comments on LinkedIn, and now I’m adding to the loop. The arguments all seem…
In another discussion, Al Dean (yes, that Al Dean on the left, not Jason Aldean, the country singer, not that there’s anything wrong with that…) was thinking about the idea…