If you went to cook dinner in your kitchen and could only use ONE knife, which would you choose? Would you choose the small and nimble paring knife or the big butcher’s knife? You probably wouldn’t choose either one of them. To answer that, I use the following analogy: If you intend to surface model a lot, you might be asking yourself why you don’t just turn to a different CAD program that is more specialized for surface modeling. The key to excelling at this or any other 3D modeling software is to understand the alleged “limitations” and know how to get around them.There are some limitations to the program, but that is to be expected of any software.Solidworks can be and is used to design amazing organically shaped products every day by both individuals at home and large corporations.While Solidworks is not a surface modeling focused program, it has a wide array of extremely capable surfacing tools.Solidworks is an excellent 3D modeling program and is extremely versatile & user friendly.Plus, people you know have told you that Solidworks is the wrong tool for surfacing. After all, designing organic shapes typically requires surface modeling in Solidworks, which they don’t teach in most classes and is notoriously difficult. Either way, you got to the point where you want to design more complicated & organic shapes and you are struggling. Maybe you took a Solidworks class or two, maybe you didn’t. So, you’ve been designing “things” using Solidworks for a while now.
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