Tutorials

Scooby_doo car

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How to assemble separate components of a 3D model in virtual reality using SimLab Composer?

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Description: In this tutorial we will teach you how assemble separate parts of a three-dimensional model using the virtual reality VR docking tool of SimLab composer. To do so, we are using a 3D model of a table, with two versions: version A, assembled model, and version B, disassembled components (which are in this tutorial the table parts).

How to Create a Press Tool Assembly in CollabCAD

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Press Tool Assembly

INVERTER

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INVERTER

Elmer's Engine Animation

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https://youtu.be/80nUHxN1hVs

RE:Connect Toolkit explained

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How to use this toolkit

blog

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autocad learning

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autocad learning

How to Create a Knife in CollabCAD

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Kitchen Knife Assembly Created in CollabCAD

Dynamic Block Creation (Visibility)

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Using the Visibility Parameter function, you can control the display and hide a certain view in Dynamic Block. Using GstarCAD software.

How additive manufacturing drives business model change: The perspective of logistics service providers

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Highlights • We structure the variety of LSPs' reactions to the threats and opportunities of AM. • Our approach combines a taxonomy and cluster analysis of 52 AM activities of LSPs. https://grabcasd.com/ • We explore how LSPs adapt their traditional business models to digital AM. • Propositions and the extensive overview of AM activities foster future research. Additive manufacturing (AM) is expected to facilitate local manufacturing in shorter, less complex supply chains and, thus, impact the demand for traditional logistics services. With increasing dissemination, AM confronts logistics service providers (LSPs) with the question of how they should adapt their business model to the threats and opportunities that come with the emerging digital technologies. We structure the AM activities of LSPs and develop a deep understanding of their resulting business model dynamics. For this exploratory purpose, this study develops a taxonomy and performs a cluster analysis to present six clusters of how LSPs approach AM today. The six profiles include LSPs that reactively monitor AM or, in contrast, proactively leverage AM for their internal operations and the development of new services for their external customers. Among them, four profiles entail fundamental changes to the traditional business models of LSPs. We find that these LSPs oftentimes continue to rely on their traditional “analog” service strengths to offer integrated service bundles of AM and logistics solutions. They bridge their lack of specific resources by strategic alliances with AM experts. Only a few LSPs have started severing ties to their traditional businesses to develop digitally dominated, platform-based AM services that require different resources. Overall, the comprehensive picture of AM activities enables us to contribute to the knowledge of how LSPs navigate in the digital age and to the nexus of business model dynamics and emerging technologies. We propose a set of propositions and support practitioners in analyzing and designing AM activities. Introduction From a supply chain perspective, the essential game-changer of additive manufacturing (AM) technologies lies in the digitalization of the manufacturing process. Parts are manufactured layer-by-layer directly from the digitally available product specification without product-dependent setup and tooling. This significantly reduces production setup time and upfront costs (Holmström