@cekuhnen
The whole point of this thread was what is the difference between Timeline and DM and what can the Timeline offer that DM doesn't.
In my posts I tried to make it clear that both have their uses and both are valuable, that one is not necessarily better then the other.
It was mentioned that you can do so much more with the Timeline, so I gave my opinion based on my experiences.
The fact is that for every one thing someone can tell me benefits from a Timeline I can give a benefit that DM has that Timeline doesn't.
So in the end which one wins? Answer is simple neither because both have their uses just different cases.
The real question is what is your goal with this model, only then can you get a good accurate answer.
This is like the whole which is better Mac or PC debate...another useless waste of time because the answer is based on what you need to do with "said" computer, but people don't say what they want to do they just ask the vague question that can't accurately be answered.
It came up that other software offers better DM then Fusion so I chimed in that I too would like better DM tools, that is what the ideastation and the forums are for is it not?
The fact of whether or not competing software costs more is irrelevant.
Case in point isn't all other simulation and CAM software on the market more expensive then Fusion?
So people that ask for better tools in those ares shouldn't even bring it up because the features they want from other software is more expensive?
It's an opinionated discussion about wants, needs, and peoples views...there is no wrong answer here.
Stating things like they are facts, when in truth they are opinions doesn't help the discussion.
Stating things like "Period!" is the same as stating it as fact when in reality it was your opinion.
I have a lot of respect for you and you definitely have skill as a designer, but It doesn't help anyone stating opinions as facts.
The reality is there is not one person on the face of this planet that can design a complex part with a timeline and not break something going back and making a bunch of changes, and I don't care how much experience you have.
We are human beings and in no way will ever be able to account for every possible problem when designing something, besides what fun would CAD be if you never had to figure anything out and everyone could do it?
Cheers
Phil Procario Jr.
Owner, Laser & CNC Creations
