File/Design Organization for Multi User Machine Shop
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I'm finally ready to force the process of migrating our operation to Fusion. I'm struggling with how to organize our file structure within Fusion.
We are primarily a machining job shop. Parts range from drill and tap a couple of holes to multi setup mill/turn parts. We primarily work off of customer supplied drawings and sometimes even a solid model. Drawing quality ranges from being supplied a dxf to 80 year old hand drawn. These are what my customer supplies, that's what I have to work with. Obviously we have to redraw as needed.
Some customers we do entire assemblies other customers it's some widget that I have no idea what it does. We also have a small product line that we will be moving into Fusion as well.
I haven't been able to find much in regards to a multi user environment being used primarily for CAM. We have three programmers and looking to train a fourth soon. We currently have three seats and will add 2-3 more once we get further into the transition.
A project for each customer? One project for contract machining and then a folder for each customer inside the project?
I'm worried about starting in the wrong direction and ending up with a mess. I also don't want to be constantly messing around with permissions.
Any thoughts or experiences to share?
Edit:
Another thought occurs to me. Is it possible to distinguish rights within a model. As in the programmers have rights to modify the CAM but not change the model. Also for thought once the model is released to production it can't just get changed willie nillie. I guess this would be an issue whenever you are programming off of a 'live' model. This has to be a common challenge that's been solved before.