Free Solidworks alternative?
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Hi, I would like to do a bit of CAD modelling for a modelling project I'm about to start. I used to work with Solidedge and have also used Solidworks. But I don't have a license for either and can't justify buying one.
Anyone know of anything available free? Links?
Anyone know of anything available free? Links?
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I use FreeCad.
https://www.freecadweb.org/
TBH, it's the only one I have used. I'm a great supporter of the use of open source software.
I've been using it for around 12 months now. Plenty of YouTube tutorials, online help, and a good user forum.
https://www.freecadweb.org/
TBH, it's the only one I have used. I'm a great supporter of the use of open source software.
I've been using it for around 12 months now. Plenty of YouTube tutorials, online help, and a good user forum.
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I use fusion 360 what is free for home use it's very versatile takes a bit of learning but then it does flow, plenty of tutorials online and a great support community, i have been using it 5 plus years
SMW - Saunders Machine Works has some very good vids
https://www.autodesk.co.uk/products/fusion-360/personal
It can even generate renders
3D print
SMW - Saunders Machine Works has some very good vids
https://www.autodesk.co.uk/products/fusion-360/personal
It can even generate renders
3D print
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Cup holder or knuckle duster ?Bob225 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 09, 2020 6:52 pm I use fusion 360 what is free for home use it's very versatile takes a bit of learning but then it does flow, plenty of tutorials online and a great support community, i have been using it 5 plus years
SMW - Saunders Machine Works has some very good vids
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It can even generate renders
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3D print
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Which 3D printer do you have?
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Its a triple gauge pod - sold the prototype
Printer - Ultimaker 2+ with upgrades they have shot up in price over the last few years since I got mine
My first printer was Prusa I3 - that was a major learning curve
Printer - Ultimaker 2+ with upgrades they have shot up in price over the last few years since I got mine
My first printer was Prusa I3 - that was a major learning curve
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I've been looking at the creality ender v3 which seems to be the go to printer for newbies.
The ultimaker waay out of my league just now!
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The ultimaker waay out of my league just now!
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I've got an Ender 5 + which was pretty good out of the box. The Ender 3 is supposed to be a good machine to start on as you say.
It's all a bit of a learning curve though to start with whichever machine you have.
One thing about the Ender is it's common, so there's lots of knowledge and support online. Cheap spares, and plenty of mods to print on the likes of Thingiverse.