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| the easy't answer is if you need to know the price you cannot afford it ! honestly no idea , i only use it so long as you have an extremley fast machine or workstation , gig's of ram and can allow 3 minutes for it to load you'll be ok . here's a start , base and slides for router , it's in a vrml file or grab a veiwer from http://www.parallelgraphics.com/products/cortona/ Last edited by da21; 12-29-2004 at 11:37 AM. |
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| Welll lets see how to describe it. Catia is a design, analysis and machining package that can go from concept to reality. You need about 10 years of school to understand it all. Or you need 10 different engineers for each part of the program. If you need to build evey aspect of a F-15 fighter jet or a new Porche then Catia is what you want. You can even put a accurate repesintation of a human in the cockpit to make sure he or she can reach and see all the controls. All you need is around $250,000.00 for all the packages. Donny |
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Paul, CATIA V5 is a one stop shop for design, analysis, simulation, and nc programming that was developed mainly for the Aerospace industry. You can check out IBM's website and see if they still offer a 30 day trail version of CATIA for you to try at home. If you are looking to purchase this software might I suggest Solidworks, CATIA's younger brother. Actually Solidworks was purchased by Dassault and became the base which CATIA V5 was developed on. The last time I checked a copy of Solidworks was running around $5K plus annual license fee's. Hope this answered your question, if not let me know. Al |
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| Hi Bill, I use to work at Lear jet and they use Unigraphics. I never had the chance to learn it but it seem like it would be a hand full. I use Mastercam and have played with Surfcam a little. I will take Surfcam of Mastercam any day. So much more user friendly. What can I say, Catia / IBM, doesnt get much harder...... |
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| James, amen! We have seats of both Surfcam and Mastercam, and both of them will do just about anything you could want. The guys using UG are still putting out bad code and crashing parts after 5 or so years on it. Seems they're always raking their parts while making XY positioning moves because of the clear plane they set (or don't set!). And of course, a certain snobbery exists! |
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| Hi Bill: LMAO, isnt that a fact, is it snobbery or slobbery ? I guess I'm lucky cause it's been several year's sense I've had to deal with programs created with UG or Catia. Right now I do deal with Catia files but I convert them to mc9 and drive on. I do have access to Catia ENOVA ( a viewer only ) but don't use it unless I'm desperate. What type of part's are you programming? |
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