optimustang
Newbie
Hi,
I have been working at a place where we fabricate packages, with various mechanical components (pumps, compressors, engines, motors, their piping etc) on skids. We have been doing the layout in AutoCAD 2D till today and we have decided that its time to move on to 3D. My question is , what should I be using, Autodesk Inventor (coz its made by same company as AutoCAD), or SolidWorks or Pro-E.
I have little experience working with Pro-E (6 on a scale of 10) and NO experience with Inventor or Solidworks. I have read several times that Solidworks is real easy. But based on my situation what is best option for me.
Thank you.
Sam
I have been working at a place where we fabricate packages, with various mechanical components (pumps, compressors, engines, motors, their piping etc) on skids. We have been doing the layout in AutoCAD 2D till today and we have decided that its time to move on to 3D. My question is , what should I be using, Autodesk Inventor (coz its made by same company as AutoCAD), or SolidWorks or Pro-E.
I have little experience working with Pro-E (6 on a scale of 10) and NO experience with Inventor or Solidworks. I have read several times that Solidworks is real easy. But based on my situation what is best option for me.
Thank you.
Sam