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Ask HN: What are the issues with working with large CAD design files?

2 pointsby cjcassarabout 4 years ago
I'm working on trying to make it easier to open massive files from any computer anywhere. Wondering if this is a big issue for hardware engineers? I know some industries feel it but not sure if it's an issue worth dedicating time towards.

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sbukabout 4 years ago
What kind of CAD? Architectural&#x2F;Constuction? Mechanical&#x2F;Electrical schematics?<p>From an architectural viewpoint, linked files are problematic. It&#x27;s rare that a model is entirely self contained. Linking (XREFs) are commonplace and loading external files can be problematic. CAD models also gather &#x27;junk&#x27; - symbols (blocks in AutoCAD parlance), which need purging from time to time.
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lostdogabout 4 years ago
Some of the videos from the Marble Machine X project show Fusion 360 cracking under the pressure. A big problem is that you need each part at full resolution when you&#x27;re editing that part, but when you look at the whole machine, you don&#x27;t need to render every thread for the hundreds of custom bolts. CAD programs don&#x27;t seem to have this multi-resolution understanding implemented well.