circularfish,
@circularfish@beehaw.org avatar

If you are planning 3D designs, Fusion360 takes a bit of getting used to but is extremely powerful.

www.autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/

You can register for a free hobby license for the scaled down version, or a free educational license of the full version. It has good CAD capabilities and on the CAM side can generate g-code for 3D printing and CNC, or else allow you to export STL models direct to a slicer.

cadeje,
@cadeje@beehaw.org avatar

That sounds awesome. I’ve never used CAD software but I might as well start, and also I have access to a 3d printer, so I might as well learn something for that as well. I’ll give it a try!

Dankenstein,

CAD software is probably want you want to look at, I used FreeCAD for woodworking and floorplans some years ago, not sure how good it is for 3D printing/modeling since I regrettably haven’t gotten into either of them but I did get a lot of use out of it for 2D designs.

Didros,

…plan
…yep, maybe that is what I’ve been missing…

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