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Sep 12

Power Shelling v1.0 x64 for DS SolidWorks

Power Shelling v1.0 x64 for DS SolidWorks

Power Shelling v1.0 x64 for DS SolidWorks | 289 MB | Language: English

nPower Software / IntegrityWare, Inc announces the release of a new Power Shell product and technology for SOLIDWORKS. Power Shell introduces new technology to handle Shelling / Thicken cases that previously failed. When regular Shall fails, Power Shell prevails.

Powerful new Shell and Thicken technology able to handle difficult self-intersections, small radius of curvature and complex geometry.
Shelling (and Thicken) failures are a common issue for virtually all CAD systems. Power Shell introduces new patent pending technology that finally addresses this important issue. Power Shell and Power Thicken use a new process for dealing with the complex Shelling and Offsetting failing cases typically encountered in CAD systems.

Power Shell & Power Thicken complement the SolidWorks Shell / Thicken tools. When Shell & Thicken fail, Power Shell & Power Thicken prevail. Power Shell and Power Thicken are intended to be used in the cases that fail the SolidWorks Shell / Thicken commands. When the SolidWorks Shell (or Thicken) command fails, you should use Power Shell to get the job done (instead of wasting time trying to modify your design so that the Shell command might work).

Video introducing new Power Shell add-in for SOLIDWORKS.
IntegrityWare, Inc. is a company specializing in supplying 3-D geometric modeling and graphics technology solutions to vendors in a variety of industries. As a full service provider, IntegrityWare offers consulting services, NURBS-based software libraries, and Polygon-based software libraries.

Product: Power Shelling
Version: 1.0
Supported Architectures: x64
Website Home Page : http://www.npowersoftware.com
Language: english
System Requirements: PC *
Software Prerequisites: DS SolidWorks 2016-2020
Size: 289.3 mb

When running Power Shelling in the DS SolidWorks platforms, the minimum requirements are superseded by the minimum requirements listed for those platforms.

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