The CAD landscape traditionally forces a choice between history-based modeling and direct modeling. Siemens Solid Edge breaks this dichotomy with Synchronous Technology. This guide covers the best practices, core workflows, and optimization strategies to maximize efficiency using Solid Edge Synchronous modeling. What Makes Synchronous Technology Different?
Solid Edge Synchronous Technology is a modeling paradigm that combines the speed and flexibility of direct modeling with the control and precision of parametric (history-based) design. Unlike traditional "Ordered" modeling, which relies on a strict feature-by-feature history tree, Synchronous mode allows you to edit 3D geometry directly without worrying about failed features or complex parent-child relationships. Key Concepts and Best Practices Solid Edge Basics - Synchronous modelling solid edge synchronous best
Solid Edge combines the speed of direct modeling with the control of parametric design. Unlike traditional history-based modeling, it treats models as a collection of faces rather than a sequence of steps. đ Top Best Practices The CAD landscape traditionally forces a choice between