Onshape by PTC
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Totally new CAD, an unconventional approach which is almost always right.
What do you like best about the product?
After 20 years designing in 3D solids, I can relax. Everything just works; often quite differently but when I get used to the differences they are always better than hold ways. I've had 3 crashes in 3 years I think, and lost 3 keystrokes of work. When I'm on a roll with a complex project I can power ahead without ending up with an unusable file. I can work on my MacBook Pro while on holidays in the French countryside with antediluvian net speeds! Mostly. The cleverness of of Onshape make me chuckle. The dog can now curl up in my office - he used to think my swearing was aimed at him.
What do you dislike about the product?
I can't keep up with the updates. Every 3 weeks I look at the excellent video rundown of the new stuff, but I know I can't remember it all. I find the help search often doesn't find words that should describe a feature you want, but they may be fixed now - I haven't tried for a few months.
No free FEA, and the add-ons cost more than Onshape. This is bad because I have to fire up Solidworks, then the dog walks out.
No free FEA, and the add-ons cost more than Onshape. This is bad because I have to fire up Solidworks, then the dog walks out.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I'm an engineer designing completely new products that are always patentable. Onshape frees me from CAD donkey work, like PDM, backing up, drawings, installing new versions of CAD. The list goes on.
I can respond to factories in China with good screenshots that work better than badly translated words.
I can respond to factories in China with good screenshots that work better than badly translated words.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Research FEA options if you need it. Use it in your spare time (for free still, I think). Don't let the lack of buttons fool you; there's power in the simplicity,and it is exquisitely clever. Obviously driven by a combination of youthful enthusiasm and decades of experience.
A breath of fresh air in the CAD world
What do you like best about the product?
Work from any where, inc mobile, no files, no broken links , no server req, nice clean user interface, regular updates, all working from latest version, sharing, collaboration and sharing screens is excellent
What do you dislike about the product?
Just that some features are still not included (but I'm sure they will be in time!)
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Easily working with other consultants / suppliers worldwide!
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Do it!
Forward-thinking, intelligently-designed, and innovative; but with frustrating limitations
What do you like best about the product?
Onshape is very intelligently designed, by people who clearly have an understanding of how most people use CAD systems. The smartness of the features, the forward-thinking-ness of the system and its design philosophy, is a breath of fresh air in an environment frequently buried in very old mindsets. Designing and creating 3d models in Part Studios and Assemblies is a very satisfying, enjoyable, and powerful experience.
The Part Studios and their behavior especially are top-notch. The intelligent way the system understands sketches and how they can be used, the assumptions made by the default parameters of the different features, all clearly show an excellent understanding of the modern CAD user. The cloud-based design, using documents as project-level containers, with strong version control features and powerful features for connecting documents and relating living parts and projects to one another is astoundingly effective and easy to use.
The Part Studios and their behavior especially are top-notch. The intelligent way the system understands sketches and how they can be used, the assumptions made by the default parameters of the different features, all clearly show an excellent understanding of the modern CAD user. The cloud-based design, using documents as project-level containers, with strong version control features and powerful features for connecting documents and relating living parts and projects to one another is astoundingly effective and easy to use.
What do you dislike about the product?
Considering how cleverly-made and forward-thinking the design of the 3d modeling parts of the system are, it's very disappointing to find that the 2d drawing creation suite is far behind the rest of the system. Laggy, lacking in important features present in competitor systems, and generally having a feeling of clunkiness and unfinishedness, trying to create 2d drawings from 3d models in Onshape is a pain.
For simple individual parts, it works fine. Some quality of life features are no present, like there being no easy way to align or clean up multiple dimensions, and having no way to import tables from an external file, which means that it can be hard to replicate your workflow if you are moving from AutoCAD 2D+Inventor or Creo Parametric to Onshape.
But trying to create professional-looking, fully featured, and clear General Assembly drawings of complex assemblies is extremely difficult. You have to do a lot of pre-planning and careful structuring in the 3d stage, possibly more than you would have to do in competitor systems, which is very disappointing as not having to do so much planning and pregaming was a specific selling point of Onshape as pitched to me before purchasing.
For simple individual parts, it works fine. Some quality of life features are no present, like there being no easy way to align or clean up multiple dimensions, and having no way to import tables from an external file, which means that it can be hard to replicate your workflow if you are moving from AutoCAD 2D+Inventor or Creo Parametric to Onshape.
But trying to create professional-looking, fully featured, and clear General Assembly drawings of complex assemblies is extremely difficult. You have to do a lot of pre-planning and careful structuring in the 3d stage, possibly more than you would have to do in competitor systems, which is very disappointing as not having to do so much planning and pregaming was a specific selling point of Onshape as pitched to me before purchasing.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Onshape's cloud-based design meshes very well with my company's other cloud-based software solutions. Being able to be certain that the document I'm working with is up-to-date, being able to be certain that when I share a document with a customer or within my company I am always sharing the most up-to-date and accurate version, is a huge help. Previously, with AutoCAD and Creo Parametric, it was extremely common for my salesmen to come back to me months after a project and ask me questions about it, and I learn that they've been using and sharing an outdated version of a drawing for the entire time. Our company is expecting to grow soon and increase our number of CAD users working on the same projects, and I fully expect Onshape's powerful collaboration tools to make this a much easier process than it would be otherwise.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
If your business is primarily about design in 3d and 3d presentations, I can 100% wholeheartedly recommend Onshape. Designing and modelling with Onshape's 3d features has been a very fun and satisfying experience, it's been my favorite 3d environment to work in.
The only situation for which I wouldn't recommend Onshape is a situation where you need 2d drawings of complex and/or irregular parts and assemblies. Simple or single parts are fine, if somewhat clunky, but Onshape might not be capable of meeting your needs if you need to have 2d drawings of a complex structure.
The only situation for which I wouldn't recommend Onshape is a situation where you need 2d drawings of complex and/or irregular parts and assemblies. Simple or single parts are fine, if somewhat clunky, but Onshape might not be capable of meeting your needs if you need to have 2d drawings of a complex structure.
help the designer out
What do you like best about the product?
That it is cloud base and that I can use it on my mac!
What do you dislike about the product?
I don't not like that I can't use outline from illustrator (the program I use the most) and use it in Onshape. This is extremely frustrating! I have to make my outline in Illustrator and then make it again in Onshape. I also don't like that I can't use the outline from Onshape in Illustrator without having to redraw it. Yes, I can export it to a pdf, but if it's not a circle all the lines and arcs do not connect. If you can figure out how this could work, your program would be the leader in this market because it would be the first to do so.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
being able to use my mac, I can get rid of the clunky old PC on my desk that is only used for old CAD systems!
Intuitive Workflow Bests Inundated Intricacies
What do you like best about the product?
Onshape has the capability of Solidworks (and beyond) while integrating a user experience that is as intuitive as using an iphone. Combined with a cloud based system; this creates a platform that is going to be extremely tough to beat by any competitor.
What do you dislike about the product?
There is not much to dislike about Onshape. The only item that would qualify is the transition from a traditional file based system to a cloud based system. This transition is not easy, but as you become accustomed it quickly turns from a dislike to a "very much like this".
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Onshape provides the opportunity to solve traditional file based issues. Redundant files, file sharing, multiple users, ease of access all improve. Plus, having the ability to source your own code within the program via feature script is huge. This opens up almost endless possibilities in what you can create within the program and how you can fine tune your workflow to your specific application within your business.
Easy to make quick 3D models
What do you like best about the product?
To create quick 3D models to help into my work. To help CAD designers and suppliers to develop faster toolings
What do you dislike about the product?
Not so easy to understand every step to create a 3D model through the different tools at the beggining of the learing curve. Sometimes is not so intuitive like Catia
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Basic 3D models to heklp my work
My OnShape Review
What do you like best about the product?
It runs on the cloud. You don't have to install it on your device. It runs on every device without worrying hardware configurations.
What do you dislike about the product?
If you have a slow and unsteady internet connection, OnShape would become lagging.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I use it as a file converter for my 3D printing projects. As you might know that 3d printers accept mostly *.stl file extension. If some of my customers sent me a SolidWorks project then I could convert it to the *.stl file format immediately here in OnShape.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
OnShape comes full features with limited storage permission for free usage. That's nice if you run a small business related to professional CAD. You can use it on the go. It runs on every device with a good internet connection. No need to expensive hardware configurations since it runs on the cloud.
Great system, no hassle
What do you like best about the product?
Cloud-based, so only one, always up-to-date source of information for all team
Great real-time collaboration for global teams
Great version- and changes control
No hassle with local servers and back-ups, you can always go back to an earlier version
Easy to learn through the tutorials
Good support if required
Should be the first CAD system for young engineers/designers to learn: Skip the complexity and limitations of the old systems and start concurrent designing and working together real-time.
Great real-time collaboration for global teams
Great version- and changes control
No hassle with local servers and back-ups, you can always go back to an earlier version
Easy to learn through the tutorials
Good support if required
Should be the first CAD system for young engineers/designers to learn: Skip the complexity and limitations of the old systems and start concurrent designing and working together real-time.
What do you dislike about the product?
Not easy to set customized standard drawing lay-outs with company logo etc.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Getting started without major investments in hard- and software
Working on the same design with team members in The Netherlands and India.
Working on the same design with team members in The Netherlands and India.
Onshape - Caught me off guard
What do you like best about the product?
I have been using SolidWorks for over 10 years, and am amazed by how much better Onshape is in terms of what can be done in Part Studios and Assemblies. It breaks free of the limitations and frustration experienced when using SolidWorks.
What do you dislike about the product?
Not a lot really. There are a few features that my legacy CAD system had that Onshape doesn't have yet, like 3D sketches, but this is to be expected in a young CAD system.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Main benefits come from the way part studios work and the ease at which assemblies can be set up and animated. The ability to do these things has allowed me to design bespoke manufacturing machines to realise and design out problems as they occur.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Take a 1 month trial and go through the online tutorials. The basics of Onshape are the same as most CAD systems, but the way Onshape does CAD is so much better once you get used to it. If you get stuck contact support, which in my opinion is second to none.
Simple and powerful!
What do you like best about the product?
You get it. You work with it. You share what you do with it. Wherever you are and no matter the device.
What do you dislike about the product?
Some features and commands still need to be improved
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I can use this cad system everywhere I am without the need of a powerful workstation
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