Have Any Geomagic Users Migrated Over to Fusion?

Have Any Geomagic Users Migrated Over to Fusion?

utekcnc
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Have Any Geomagic Users Migrated Over to Fusion?

utekcnc
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I have been trialing Fusion for a couple weeks now.   I  have a machine shop and usually use Geomagic when I need to model or make a drawing.   Typically, I only use it a couple hours a week, so I'm not a power user.  I chose not to renew maintenance on Geomagic and so far I'm liking Fusion.  Next week I have a project that will include drawings and some assembing.  What are some issues I might run into that will be challenging for me coming from Geomagic?

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TrippyLighting
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IF your business requires you to make technical drawings, you should check out the functionality of the drawing module in Fusion 360 and see if you can live with it's limitations.

I found that I really liked creating drawings (Machine design) in Geomagic Design. Actually more than in Solid Works which I had 12 years of experience with prior to Geomagic design.

 

I really like modeing in Fusion 360. IF you're interested in Fusion 360's CAM module it's price performance ration is hard to beat!

 


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utekcnc
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I'm finding that out about the drawings........that will be the biggest reason to keep me from switching over probably.

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