The 2018 release of Logopress3 was a milestone in making complex die design more accessible to SOLIDWORKS users. By automating the most tedious aspects of tool design—such as the creation of 3D tool assemblies and precise blank development—it significantly reduces "time-to-market" for tool and die shops. LogoPress, 3D DieDesign Software for SOLIDWORKS
One of the core strengths of LogoPress is its ability to flatten complex 3D parts into accurate 2D blanks. It uses advanced mathematical solvers (like the AutoForm solver in some modules) to account for material thinning and stretching. Logopress3 2018 sp0.1 ssq
The term "SSQ" typically refers to "Solid Squad," a group known for providing cracked versions or licensing workarounds for high-end engineering software. The 2018 release of Logopress3 was a milestone
This module allows for the virtual testing of the die to identify potential interference or forming issues before the physical tool is even machined. The Role of "SSQ" Releases It uses advanced mathematical solvers (like the AutoForm
In professional manufacturing environments, companies rely on official licenses from LogoPress to ensure technical support, regular updates, and legal compliance. Summary of Industrial Impact
Logopress3 is widely recognized for its "Die Design" capabilities, helping tool and die makers automate the creation of complex progressive dies. The 2018 SP0.1 version focuses on deep integration with SOLIDWORKS, providing specialized tools for blank prediction, strip layout, and tool assembly.
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