Best: Solid Edge Synchronous
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Best: Solid Edge Synchronous

for rapid concept design and responding quickly to change requests without dealing with a complex history tree. Handle Third-Party Data : Synchronous mode is the best tool for modifying 3rd-party models

reduces the "pre-planning" burden of CAD, allowing you to focus on the rather than the history tree

Your Live Rules are too permissive. Temporarily turn off "Coplanar" or "Symmetric" in the Live Rules window to isolate the change. solid edge synchronous best

Use the red/blue directional arrows on the dimension text to control which side moves when values change.

Keep the Live Rules panel visible while modeling. If the software is moving a face you want to stay put, you can quickly toggle off specific geometric rules (like coplanar or tangent) to achieve the exact shape you need. Conclusion for rapid concept design and responding quickly to

Many experts suggest that the best practice is often a "mixed" approach—using Synchronous for the main design and Ordered for specific features if needed.

Unlike Ordered mode, where you have to go back into a feature's history to change a word, Synchronous allows you to edit the text sketch and the 3D geometry updates immediately without replaying the entire model history. Use the red/blue directional arrows on the dimension

: Solid Edge Synchronous seamlessly integrates with other Siemens software solutions, providing a comprehensive design-to-manufacturing workflow. This compatibility ensures that designs can be efficiently transitioned from concept to production.

Solid Edge Synchronous Technology did not try to pick a winner. Instead, it merged the two into a singular, integrated environment. It is widely considered the "best" implementation of this hybrid technology not just because it works, but because it allows the user to toggle between these mindsets mid-stream, without losing data or intent.

Traditional CAD systems often rely on a history-based or parametric modeling approach. While effective, this method can become cumbersome when changes need to be made to a model, especially in the later stages of design. Engineers would have to revisit previous steps, modify parameters, and then re-run the entire history tree, which can be time-consuming and prone to errors.

The single most effective piece of advice for new users is to push yourself to use Synchronous Technology for everything you possibly can. Resist the urge to revert to Ordered modeling for the first sign of difficulty. As you practice, you'll learn that Synchronous can handle the vast majority of modeling tasks, from simple prismatic shapes to complex assemblies. The payoff is not only faster edits but also significantly smaller file sizes and easier management of models.

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