Simple mechanical design software: Need engineering advice
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Simple mechanical design software: Need engineering advice
I was wondering if anyone is aware of a simple mechanical design program out there for designing linkages. I'm working on an idea of mine, and as it's not work-related I'm forced to forgo the work computers (Pro/E, how I miss thee).
When I was in college we used a really simple 2-d program which could have members that rotate, slide, etc, and they could be animated to check for interference. It was like MS Paint with some animation features. Is anyone aware of a program like this that I could get for free/cheap?
When I was in college we used a really simple 2-d program which could have members that rotate, slide, etc, and they could be animated to check for interference. It was like MS Paint with some animation features. Is anyone aware of a program like this that I could get for free/cheap?
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idk = I Don't Knowsalm wrote:Inventor costs a couple of hundred dollars, though, if i'm not mistaken.CaptainZoidberg wrote:Autodesk Inventor is the best choice.
And idk if blender has the CAD capabilities that you're describing.
What do you mean with idk?
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I don't like Blender because of the difficult user interface, but it's small so it's probably worth a shot.
Also Kodiak is there any way that you can convince your company to get you a home version of autocad or inventor? That's pretty awesome software, and it's nice even if all you're doing is playing around.
Also try some of the open source software listed here. I have no personal experience with any of them so I can't really give you advice:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:F ... n_software
Also Kodiak is there any way that you can convince your company to get you a home version of autocad or inventor? That's pretty awesome software, and it's nice even if all you're doing is playing around.
Also try some of the open source software listed here. I have no personal experience with any of them so I can't really give you advice:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:F ... n_software
Blender may be good for imprecise artwork, but it's shit for entering in precision drawings quickly. Use something else.
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You could perhaps grab a free trial version of pro/e? I don't think that it would have all the features enabled, but it might have what you need. I'm pretty sure even the student licensed version I got to play with two years ago was missing some features, but we could still design stuff (and animate it).
I also feel I have to mention the stories I used to hear about people designing stuff on their own time, using no company resources, only to have the company get all the rights to whatever it was they designed because they were employees.
I also feel I have to mention the stories I used to hear about people designing stuff on their own time, using no company resources, only to have the company get all the rights to whatever it was they designed because they were employees.
I've been trying that, but some of the sliding linkages involved are resistant to paper & brads. I'm actually thinking of buying some tinker-toys.pdf27 wrote:How complex is it? Could you just knock something up with paper/sticks?
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Captain of the MFS Frigate of Pizazz +2 vs. Douchebags - Est vicis pro nonnullus suscito vir
"Are you an idiot? What demand do you think there is for aircraft carriers that aren't government?" - Captain Chewbacca
"I keep my eighteen wives in wonderfully appointed villas by bringing the underwear of god to the heathens. They will come to know God through well protected goodies." - Gandalf
"There is no such thing as being too righteous to understand." - Darth Wong