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CAD Simulation, why it matters, how it’s used, and why you should absolutely care
If you have ever looked at a CAD model and thought, “Nice, but will it survive reality,” congratulations, you already understand why simulation exists. CAD simulation is the bridge between pretty geometry and a product that does not explode, crack, overheat, squeal, rattle, or come back as a warranty claim with a note that says “it did not like Tuesdays.” Simulation helps you answer the uncomfortable questions early, while changes are cheap and nobody has ordered 8,000 parts
Jan 3


Best Practices for CAD Design: Parts, Assemblies, and Surface Modeling Across Modern CAD Systems
Modern mechanical engineering CAD platforms, SolidWorks, Creo, Inventor, Siemens NX, and Fusion, powering professional part, assembly, and surface design workflows. Computer-aided design (CAD) is no longer just a drafting tool. In today’s engineering environment, CAD systems are the backbone of product development, manufacturing strategy, collaboration, and even talent evaluation. How a model is built matters just as much as what it looks like. Poor CAD practices lead to unst
Jan 3


SolidWorks Surface Modeling: Uses, Importance, and a Step-by-Step Tutorial (with Pro Tips)
Surface modeling is one of those CAD skills that quietly separates “I can model parts” from “I can model anything .” If you’ve ever tried to design a sleek consumer product shell, a vehicle exterior panel, an ergonomic handle, or any part with blended, organic curvature, then you’ve already run into the limits of pure solid modeling. SolidWorks is widely known for parametric solids: extrudes, cuts, fillets, and fast manufacturing-ready features. But SolidWorks also includes a
Jan 3
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