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Re: Shrinkwrap ping Assemblies
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May I ask why you shrinkwrap? I have found no use for it and would like to see why others do.
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James Letcher
2012 Factory Design Suite ( will not load 2013)
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Good for Large Assembly modelling
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So how many parts you talking about. I have a 263,000 parts in assemblies and subs never had to shrinkwrap..
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James Letcher
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Do you think your working efficiently in terms of opening speeds? And in terms of drawing output.
Or do you swear and curse continuously?
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jletcher wrote:May I ask why you shrinkwrap? I have found no use for it and would like to see why others do.
I've used it to send a model of an assembly to a customer without sharing all of the components as well.
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I would really like to see your PC specs, and your working speed.
For presentation of large projects (~1.000.000 parts), we have to shrinkwrap basically everything.
For normal work, assemblies up to 50.000 parts (normally couple of 1000) work normally without SW.
Some old workstation ...
Fancy HP LCD
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I use derived assembly for that.
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James Letcher
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At that time I made it was
4 gig ram with 3 gig switch
can't remember the video card quadra with 256 memory
Dual zoen processor I think it was 2.34 GHz
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James Letcher
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That looks almost unreal! ![]()
I have old workstation (8 gb of ram, quadro 256 mb of ram, xeon ....) and have problems with assemblies larger than 10,000 parts. So, if I want to do anything bigger, I have to shrinkwrap subassemblies. And best performance i get now is with simplify (FDS 2013) and shrinkwrap (surface), with broken link to original (which are on network, and i prefer to do big things local on other mashine with ssd - it's just faster).
But it's true, i'm still learning things.
Thnx!
Greg
Some old workstation ...
Fancy HP LCD


