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    • deckingmanundefined
      deckingman @arhi
      last edited by

      @arhi Until I got into 3D printing 5 or 6 years ago, I had never used any CAD software whatsoever. I taught myself enough OpenScad to get done what I need to do, but I've never found the time to teach myself anything else, apart from a brief flirtation with FreeCad which is completely alien to an old fart like me.

      Ian
      https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
      https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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      • fcwiltundefined
        fcwilt
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        Hi,

        I use "Moment of Inspiration" because it works the way my mind does - if that makes any sense.

        Frederick

        Printers: a small Utilmaker style, a small CoreXY and a E3D MS/TC setup. Various hotends. Using Duet 3 hardware running 3.4.6

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        • Phaedruxundefined
          Phaedrux Moderator @fcwilt
          last edited by

          @fcwilt said in What CAD software you use?:

          Moment of Inspiration

          That's an interesting one. I'd never seen that before.
          http://moi3d.com/

          Z-Bot CoreXY Build | Thingiverse Profile

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          • fcwiltundefined
            fcwilt @Phaedrux
            last edited by fcwilt

            @Phaedrux said in What CAD software you use?:

            @fcwilt said in What CAD software you use?:

            Moment of Inspiration

            That's an interesting one. I'd never seen that before.
            http://moi3d.com/

            I've tried many of them, both free and paid.

            For whatever reason MOI was the most intuitive for me. It just seemed to make sense, things seemed "natural".

            I suspect that is likely related to how my mind works and others may not like it at all.

            Frederick

            Printers: a small Utilmaker style, a small CoreXY and a E3D MS/TC setup. Various hotends. Using Duet 3 hardware running 3.4.6

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            • arhiundefined
              arhi @fcwilt
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              @fcwilt I never even heard of it, and looks like I'm not the only one 🙂 .. that's why I created this topic as I'm sure some diamonds will pop up 🙂 ...

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              • Kolbiundefined
                Kolbi
                last edited by

                First would be Solidworks, distant second would be Solid Edge, followed by f360 for when I have to stay in OSX.

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                • whopping pochardundefined
                  whopping pochard @Phaedrux
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                  @Phaedrux said in What CAD software you use?:

                  It is annoying when the STL translation service is down and I can't export an STL, but that's pretty rare.

                  Unless I’m misunderstanding, right click component name in browser, “save as STL,” no cloud export required.

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                  • mrehorstdmdundefined
                    mrehorstdmd
                    last edited by mrehorstdmd

                    I used DesignSpark Mechanical for a few years before I switched to Fusion360. It's about as easy to learn and use a SketchUp, but much more powerful and doesn't turn out bad STL files that have to be repaired before they can be printed.

                    Solvespace is an interesting program...

                    I've made and printed a few small "artistic" pieces generated using Structure Synth. If you like Open SCAD you'll love structure synth! It's not for modeling real objects, but more of a mathematical sculpting tool that uses recursion.

                    https://drmrehorst.blogspot.com/

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                    • 3DPMicroundefined
                      3DPMicro
                      last edited by 3DPMicro

                      The US based organization, EAA (Experimental Aircraft Association) offers a Solidworks license with its $40/year membership. If anyone tries it please report back on its restrictions, if any. I thought about joining and getting a license but with Catia (From Dasault Sytemes also the creators of Solidworks) at work and BobCad/Cam for hobby I'd just assume not jump on another learning curve.

                      Duet controlled Lathe, micro mill, 3d printer and 1992 Haas VF2 VMC

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                      • Kolbiundefined
                        Kolbi @3DPMicro
                        last edited by

                        @3DPMicro It's the same as the other educational/military/gov deals - for one year and not for commercial use.

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                        • Phaedruxundefined
                          Phaedrux Moderator @whopping pochard
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                          @whopping-pochard said in What CAD software you use?:

                          @Phaedrux said in What CAD software you use?:

                          It is annoying when the STL translation service is down and I can't export an STL, but that's pretty rare.

                          Unless I’m misunderstanding, right click component name in browser, “save as STL,” no cloud export required.

                          Maybe? https://www.reddit.com/r/3Dprinting/comments/9es1xt/getting_an_error_in_fusion_360_about_exporting_to/

                          Z-Bot CoreXY Build | Thingiverse Profile

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                          • mrehorstdmdundefined
                            mrehorstdmd @Phaedrux
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                            @Phaedrux Fusion360 does the STL conversion in the cloud. When they are updating their servers, usually on Sundays in the US, saving as STL usually doesn't work. When they finish server maintenance, STL conversion becomes functional again.

                            https://drmrehorst.blogspot.com/

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                            • Corexyundefined
                              Corexy @mrehorstdmd
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                              @mrehorstdmd said in What CAD software you use?:

                              I used DesignSpark Mechanical for a few years before I switched to Fusion360. It's about as easy to learn and use a SketchUp, but much more powerful and doesn't turn out bad STL files that have to be repaired before they can be printed.

                              Solvespace is an interesting program...

                              I've made and printed a few small "artistic" pieces generated using Structure Synth. If you like Open SCAD you'll love structure synth! It's not for modeling real objects, but more of a mathematical sculpting tool that uses recursion.

                              +1 for Design Spark mechanical.

                              It's apparently a very slightly dumbed down version of an expensive program called "Spaceclaim", offered by RS as a tool to design things using their components (and therefore buy them).

                              The only price of freedom is that you have to close the initial RS page on startup.

                              I was advised of some custom stl export settings, and it does seem to do really "high poly" resolution in prints (if that's the right way to say it).

                              I haven't seen a way to add text to a design with it though...is that possible?

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                              • 3DPMicroundefined
                                3DPMicro @Kolbi
                                last edited by

                                @Kolbi so one year and that's it? No renewal?

                                Duet controlled Lathe, micro mill, 3d printer and 1992 Haas VF2 VMC

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                                • Kolbiundefined
                                  Kolbi @3DPMicro
                                  last edited by Kolbi

                                  @3DPMicro Oh no, you can renew. It has to be done every year that you want to keep using it.
                                  Solid Edge is much better on this part, once you get it, it yours for ever-ish. https://solidedge.siemens.com/en/solutions/users/students/

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                                  • mrehorstdmdundefined
                                    mrehorstdmd @Corexy
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                                    @Corexy I had found an ungainly way to add text a couple years ago- it involved generating the 3D text in SketchUp and then importing it into DSM. I rarely put text into designs, but that is certainly one of DSMs weaknesses. It did 99% of what I needed when I was using it a lot, but I kept bumping into that last 1% and finally switched to Fusion360.

                                    https://drmrehorst.blogspot.com/

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                                    • Corexyundefined
                                      Corexy @mrehorstdmd
                                      last edited by Corexy

                                      @mrehorstdmd said in What CAD software you use?:

                                      @Corexy I had found an ungainly way to add text a couple years ago- it involved generating the 3D text in SketchUp and then importing it into DSM. I rarely put text into designs, but that is certainly one of DSMs weaknesses. It did 99% of what I needed when I was using it a lot, but I kept bumping into that last 1% and finally switched to Fusion360.

                                      Yes I've heard about that one too. I don't often use txt either, so I haven't bothered.

                                      I still use DSM to this day, as I'm just not that good at CAD and haven't found all of its uses, let alone its limits.

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                                      • oliofundefined
                                        oliof
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                                        I use Tinkercad or OpenSCAD depending on which mindspace I'm in. I tried fusion but it didn't click. I guess I'll need to look into Structure Synth, it sounds like it's my jam (-;

                                        <>RatRig V-Minion Fly Super5Pro RRF<> V-Core 3.1 IDEX k*****r <> RatRig V-Minion SKR 2 Marlin<>

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                                        • whopping pochardundefined
                                          whopping pochard @mrehorstdmd
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                                          @mrehorstdmd @Phaedrux I'm not 100% sure on the mechanics, but I just turned off my wifi connection, launched Fusion, made a new part, and saved it as STL with no issues.

                                          If I select File/Export to create an STL it tries to send it to the cloud (and takes a while if it's connected), but if I right click the body or component and select "Save as STL" it does it locally, and instantly, no problem.

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                                          • mrehorstdmdundefined
                                            mrehorstdmd @whopping pochard
                                            last edited by

                                            @whopping-pochard interesting...

                                            https://drmrehorst.blogspot.com/

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