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Custom, low-volume, special purpose machinery manufacturers, including conveyors, factory automation, racking systems and producers of fasteners, fixtures, jigs, pipes, shafts, valves, tools.
Shapr3D is used by designers, engineers, and manufacturing teams for prototyping, modeling, and streamlining workflows with intuitive tools and multi-platform support.
The complementary IronCAD Compose is fabulous. The student licensing program was fantastic before it was turned into a subscription-based model.
On crash a number of times my settings and preset quick keys have disappeared on me.
Ironcad provides all the functionality of software that costs 2 and 3 times more yet is as solid and reliable. It's as powerful and robust just fair on how it's priced.
While importing 3D model in IGES format, many of the features gets destroyed while transferring our doesn't get transferred at all.
The flexibility within the history tree is awesome. The catalogs are a nice touch.
But beyond the limits of the interactive classes, all other features are hard to learn, find or understand.
There was rapid learning from the onset of this app and great intuition allowed great results in a short while.
Inability to transfer model history to other CAD formats.
It has the best integration with its counterparts such as Fusion 360, Rhino and various competitive solutions.
Lack of material textures (carbon, alu, steel). Lack of assembly tools for more complex designs done on the go.
Very easy to use and to learn. Tech support is very responsive and the tutorials are great.
I restore classic cars and constantly have problems with acquiring plastic mouldings which are no longer in production. I thought that this would be the answer using this software with a 3D printer.
The software gives us the opportunity to think in 3D and show immediately what we think would be the perfect mechanism or solution for a given implementation.
Or check assemblies for collisions. Also the price is a little bit steep as it’s not a parametric modeller, and will mostly be used by hobbyists.
It has a YouTube channel in which they publish useful examples to better understand how some parts can be drawn.
With Shapr3D you can literally go from idea to completed design in just a few minutes for 3D modeling. If you are looking for an app for a semi-professional use case - look no further.
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