

I just don't know if the slight learning curve for our draftsman to a new program is justified vs going with solidworks. I've downloaded the ironcad trial, and really do like the speed of creating the model (I have zero experience with 3d modeling, I'm a sticks and circles Autocad guy). Right now we don't have an issue as we only have one file. If we make a change to a model feature that has a similar feature across a group of parts, I want to make sure the changes are made globally in the working or dimensional drawings. What I'm afraid of is double documentation and how avoid this.

Right now our assemblies are pretty simple, and our goal is to have models available to oems through website. Looking for a couple things we want in our draft package. Right now all of our working prints are in 2d Autocad format. We're hiring a draftsman that has experience with pro-e and solid works, and want to select the right drafting program for our application. Hey guys, just wondering if anyone out there is using Ironcad, who was previously using solidworks. Anyone here have experience with both, and can way the positives and negatives? I'd like an unbiased view, which I can't get from either of the salesmen.

