Kent,

not a problem.....

We estimated the RIO of the tools within 6 months,
(two seats, two times Pro/E, Two times high and computers, two times all 
training)
unfortunately RIO not met in 6 months, 
and it turned out to be one year. After that we saved money. Something
that was pretty good when we looked back at it.

What I was trying to say, and may be I wasn't clear is that Igor should
do his own traject, and it's not possible to say with CAD/CAM ' if it
works for you, it will work for me, even though our parts we make are 
different).

There is some personal issues going on here, since each CAD/CAM package has it's
own way of working (Catia vs Inventor vs SolidWorks vs Pro/E etc.. etc..), some 
people
like it some methods, others don't like specific methods.

It's about asking the right questions to yourself, like I said, if you make a 
lot of repeated
parts with different dimensions, then you need to make sure your CAM package
does integrate very well with the CAD package. If you don't make repeated parts,
then you can also take a other CAM package that might be much cheaper.
Do you need or not need constrains, do you need to create 2D drawings out of 3D 
files,
what export/import formats do you need. We don't know that from Igors posts

Ries



On May 31, 2011, at 7:58 AM, Kent A. Reed wrote:

> On 5/31/2011 8:03 AM, R. van Twisk wrote:
>> Igor,
>> 
>> I have been doing a traject at a shipyard implementing a CAD/CAM solution.
> Gentle persons (and apologies to Mr. van Twisk):
> 
> All of us make mistakes in typing; it goes with the territory.
> 
> Nevertheless, I love this typographically invented word "traject". It 
> feels like a cross between "tragedy" and "project" and I'll bet I'm not 
> the only one who has worked on "trajects" :-)
> 
> Regards,
> Kent
> 
> 
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