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Using ModelCheck for cost estimating

Chris3
21-Topaz I

Using ModelCheck for cost estimating

Is anyone using ModelCheck to determine rough order of magnitude cost?
Or better know of a 3rd party vendor that has a bolt on solution?



I would think that you can get model check to report the # holes,
material, X, Y, Z envelope dimensions and the part volume to get an idea
of how much material is removed. With those parameters and maybe a few
others you could have an algorithm that determined a rough order of
magnitude for part cost.



Chris



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mjenkins
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(To:Chris3)

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I tried out a demo of this one time and it was awesome. I think it can be configured to report the cost of your part.

In Reply to Chris Rees:


Is anyone using ModelCheck to determine rough order of magnitude cost?
Or better know of a 3rd party vendor that has a bolt on solution?



I would think that you can get model check to report the # holes,
material, X, Y, Z envelope dimensions and the part volume to get an idea
of how much material is removed. With those parameters and maybe a few
others you could have an algorithm that determined a rough order of
magnitude for part cost.



Chris



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jer3d1
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(To:Chris3)

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