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Originally Posted by asorg31 Hahaha very nice, I've never dealt with Solidworks so I am very curious to see how it handles it. I typically use Inventor, but it doesn't

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Old 06-19-2015, 08:13 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Hahaha very nice, I've never dealt with Solidworks so I am very curious to see how it handles it. I typically use Inventor, but it doesn't handle complex curves well. That is why I decided to use 3ds MAX.
I havent used 3ds MAX Solidworks is pretty high end CAD software. I know how to use CREO (formerly Pro Enginner) and Solidworks has similar controls. with CREO i know how to set up machining programs and all that good stuff. Worst case I can get this into solidworks and rebuild the model then put it into CREO. Just a FYI I am designing a new intake manifold setup for our cars that will replace hopefully the upper and lower intake manifolds and keep everything else where it is and allow for better flow and for direct port nitrous
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