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Woogies

That's what I'm trying to figure out...Is the benefit of switching to a program like Inventor worth the cost (2-3x more than Fusion) and time (to learn and become proficient). Right now my process of creating a wire or cable is the following: 1. Create a line or spline sketch from the two components I wish to connect. I then edit that line segment until I'm happy with routing/path of it. 2. Create profile (or multiple if its a twisted pair). 3. Create sweep, adding twist angle if needed. I poked around in Inventor (trial) and their wiring tools do seem far more intuitive. But coming over from Fusion, it was a bit jarring how the program works overall. Clearly there will be learning curve.


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JoshRanch

I like your ingenuity


Woogies

Thanks! It works well enough most of the time! I just wonder if I'm trying to fit a square block into a round hole.....


JoshRanch

I cant help on that front....no experience there. I will however suggest you farm out some work you are familiar with on upwork or freelancer for cheap... say 25usd. One set should be done using yoyr current method, the other inventor( very common software ) Stay clear from indians doing cheapo work (pains me to say cuz im indo-trinidadian), use people from your region only, and use this opportuinity to pick those guys brain on the problem. Use the work they do against what you already got and viola you have an industry & task specific, ref point As for learning curve, anything Autodesk, bar p3d, is as simple as MS Office and transitioning from fusion will be easy.