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Whats the best free cad program in your opinion · Onshape - It is a good option if you are willing to keep your work public. Free tier has 100MB ...
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FreeCAD all the way. It is open source, meaning it will stay free forever. Use the experimental version, .19, since the stable version is missing some features. Batvan14 •, I'd at least try …
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Top recommended free parametric CAD program (for building functional parts): Autodesk Fusion360. Technically (like PTC/Creo/ProEngineer) it ...
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It is visibly slower than traditional CAD. Fusion360 - My personal favourite. It's free for education and for startups making less than $100k per year, otherwise no limitations. The 2D module is a …
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Solidworks offers a free "makers" version of their CAD software. Personally I used OnShape (free), which is very Solidworks like.
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If you want a fully featured CAD software I'd recommend FreeCAD. Free, open source, many online tutorials, literally hundreds of plugins for ...
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Powerful productivity, interoperability, and customization tools. Flexible purchasing options starting at $149. They might have had tricks to reinstall it, or roll back the OS but it's not free. That said, I think it's one of the best values for 2D drafting software and is the most similar to AutoCad LT.
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You’ll then have access to web.autodesk.com. It’s basic 2d autocad. It’s all free. The AutoCAD web app is only free for subscription customers. Otherwise its $210 a month. NanoCAD Basic uses DWG as its native format, and is free. Apparently suggesting Fusion is frowned upon by “leet” users.
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Fusion 360 is free until you start making over $100k a year ( I believe, don't quote me on it), TinkerCAD and OnShape are also free but supported by a commercial entity so make sure to look into their licenses if you want to use them.
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From what I've seen, it's basically a full blown CAD software as far as 3D modeling goes. It's free for non commercial use.
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Onshape is a pretty great free solution, and while it lacks the CAM capabilities of fusion and a few other features (mirrors and planes in ...
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Fusion 360 or Onshape are your best bets. Not as complete as a full fledge paid CAD software, but all the basic features are there in both CAD software (Part modeling, basic sheet metal / …
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Best using a more solid cad program like fusion 360 which is also free. BricsCAD - DWG, fast, easy to adopt and perpetual licenses. Not free, but AutoCAD LT, $400/year which is $33.33/month, and if you find a good reseller in your area you could get it for a lot less.
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What FREE CAD software would be best for this? PS. I'm brand new to CAD, I have a novice background in CS.
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Other options for engineering-relevant CAD would be Inventor (I think you can get personal use for free) or Solidworks (which can be had for ...
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Fusion 360 for general use by far. TinkerCAD for really quick stuff ( e.g. I just need a square with a cylinder coming off the side) OpenSCAD if you are a programmer and feel like using text and functions to define a 3D object. Not something I'd design a multi-part mechanism in but it can be done.
Is FreeCAD really as bad as some people make it seem? : r/cad
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Good for mechanical designs. The only other software that seems to fit my needs is OpenSCAD, but the programming aspect is a bit of turn off for ...
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Fusion 360 or Onshape are your best bets. Not as complete as a full fledge paid CAD software, but all the basic features are there in both CAD software (Part modeling, basic sheet metal / surfacing, assembly and drafting) Fusion have a nice render mode that isnt too bad either. Onshape you cant save files on your HD.