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turbodave16v
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Any users on here? I'm a Pro/e user of 10 years - but might be switching to UG shortly.

I'm just wondering how easy it is to pick up, do basic parts, through to surfacing techniques etc...

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iain
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Easy mate, worth dropping Dan an email, he's an ambassador at his company i think, or was at our old one. he might have some training stuff for you.

I've got nx2 somewhere, but used up to NX3. I cant imagine you having any problems.

I used it for 5yrs and could do pretty much anything, not that much surface stuff but a bit.


998turbomini25

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sheffield / derby

Im a designer/modeller at rolls-royce in derby and ive been using unigraphics for a few years now.

first cad software i used was autocad then pro e /wildfire then solidworks and finally unigraphics (i still use soidworks at home though). Id say if you can use pro e, then unigraphics shouldnt be that hard to pick up. Im currently using version 4 but we should be getting 6 shortly. Theres not a lot of difference between the different versions mostly just fixes and menu changes.

Id say unigraphics is more intuative than pro e and is very similar to solidworks if youve ever used that?

hope the info helps

luke

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