The EAA (experimental aircraft association) now has an agreement with solidworks to let its members use solidworks free of charge for their personal use. Membership is $40 year and you will also get their magazine which is usually pretty good.
http://www.eaa.org/en/eaa/eaa-news-and- ... solidworks
http://www.eaa.org/en/eaa/eaa-membershi ... rce-center
EAA offers solidworks to its members
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Tempting. Too bad the student version is so crippled but I might join just to check it out. SpaceClaim is my weapon of choice. Course it was a lot more than $40. Might be worth it just to be able to open SW files and export them to STEP... if you can do that in the student version.
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Might be worth looking in to.....I've been playing with Fusion 360 and it's a powerful little program. (Tried the Student version of Solidworks and didn't have enough time to figure it out before it expired on me.)
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Im not sure how crippled the student version is really; I have solidworks, but may get this for my daughter!
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Thanks for the tip. I sent this along to our STEM teacher, maybe some of our students will take advantage of it.
I for one am happy with Fusion 360, and I'm afraid to get waist deep in learning a new CAD environment.
I for one am happy with Fusion 360, and I'm afraid to get waist deep in learning a new CAD environment.
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When I used the student version of Solidworks (about 10 yrs ago), all the features were available to us. FEA (linear & non-linear),CFD, and thermal analysis were also available, but I don't remember if they set a limit on the number of element when meshing. When printing drawings from the student version, the drawings were watermarked with something stating it was from the student version.jcspball13 wrote:Im not sure how crippled the student version is really; I have solidworks, but may get this for my daughter!
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EAA has a special running on memberships right now 26 dollars . I installed the SOLIDWORKS student edition for that price and as far as I can tell it does not look to be crippled. One screen said liscence good till 2025....Another said 2018. Good deal either way.
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I think I am going to take advantage of this. I love Fusion 360 but I am always interested in learning something new. That being said I feel kind of guilty as I have zero interest in experimental aircraft ... wish I could gift the magazine portion to someone who would get use of it.
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Well....I think drone interest might count !!! At least that's my excuse.