Omega Designs Aluminium 4g63 Update - UK
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I use Solidworks everyday at my job. I can tell the parts are being viewed in Solidworks.
Creo 2.0 > Solidworks. Usability is an issue for beginners in parametric CAD design. Creo has to be taught in a classroom setting in order to see the benefits it brings over Solidworks. There is a huge learning curve for Creo and not enough information available online to bridge the gap.
There has never been a moment when I couldn't model or simulate something in Creo. The same cant be said for Solidworks.
Creo 2.0 > Solidworks. Usability is an issue for beginners in parametric CAD design. Creo has to be taught in a classroom setting in order to see the benefits it brings over Solidworks. There is a huge learning curve for Creo and not enough information available online to bridge the gap.
There has never been a moment when I couldn't model or simulate something in Creo. The same cant be said for Solidworks.
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Yes they are but it would probably be deleted if I put a link up to the company which is called Omega Design Solutions based in Mirfield, UK. If any mods don't like me mentioning that, I don't work for them, I just drive their car. They only made this engine as a project for their car and haven't even tried to sell a single one to date, but I think it would be great if other people ran these engines too. They even have 2 spares ready but this current one hasn't broken. We are out in it again this weekend. Can't wait.
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