Publisher's Description
From Nemetschek North America:
VectorWorks Machine Design is specifically engineered for design firms, machine shops and metal fabricators who need an easy-to-learn, easy-to-use 2D drafting and 3D modeling solution. With VectorWorks Machine Design, you can:
- Design with "intelligent" 2D/3D machine components
- Create precision working drawings with sophisticated drafting tools
- Design in 3D with flexible NURBS surface and solid modeling tools
- Easily create bills of materials and parts lists
- Design with the aid of built-in analysis tools
- Define and lock relationships between 2D objects with parametric constraints
- Document the design with advanced dimension tools, including geometric dimensioning and tolerancing
- Easily import manufacturers symbols with direct support for PartSpec
- Share files with DXF/DWG, IGES, SAT and other 3D formats
- Export models in 3D formats for analysis, rapid prototyping and manufacturing
- Automate routine tasks with a built-in scripting language
- Wow your clients with high-quality 2D and 3D presentations
What's new in this version:
- Live sections
- New 3D machine parts
- New J-Bolt object
- Universal Fastener tool
- Great new DXF/DWG improvements
- New support for .3ds files
- Better associative dimensioning
- Dramatic 3D modeling improvements
- Faster and easier layer, class and view management
- Interactive pan and zoom with the mouse wheel
- Higher quality OpenGL rendering
- New RenderWorks radiosity and other lighting and pres... See all new features
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"$1795 isn't free!"
Version: VectorWorks Machine Design 12.0
Pros
Didn't download it because the link went directly to a license purchase page.
Cons
$1795 isn't free, which was what advertised on CNET.