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CAD wjrii 6 months ago 100%
Hobbyist CAD suites guide github.com

Obviously inspired by the [Wikipedia comparison table](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_computer-aided_design_software), but curated with an eye to the hobbyist needing 3D design, and with updated pricing where I could find it, as well as a few high-level usability notes. Suggestions and corrections are welcome. OnlyOffice Spreadsheet version: https://wjrii.onlyoffice.com/s/CyMzf3-ZGXY6D3R

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CAD wjrii 4 weeks ago 100%
FreeCAD down to 26 issues that are 1.0 release blockers blog.freecad.org

>Issue stats: overall, there are 1852 open issues in the tracker, down by 14 from last week. 26 of them are v1.0 release blockers, down by 14 from last week as well.

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CAD wjrii 1 month ago 94%
Just as a heads up, AutoDesk will start deleting your Fusion Files if you don't login once a year

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/18633629 > This doesn’t sound like an issue for those who use Fusion frequently, however you may want to find ways to get local files, just to be safe.

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CAD aniki 2 months ago 100%
Newbie Q -- Best Design Practices??

I have become fairly proficient with OnShape thanks to their free courses and while I am fairly competent with the controls and achieving something serviceable, I would really love to get into learning more about CAD/product design best practices. There's probably a class or two in freshman engineering that gets into this stuff but I am mostly picking things up through trial and error. I am mostly just poorly imitating stuff I have seen after a few decades of taking things apart and occasionally putting them back together. Like: How should I design two parts to fit together optimally? How should I decide what kind of hardware and why, or where? Screws? Bolts? Glue? Holes, where and why? What are some things to look out for when designing universal parts? Also, are there any good references for working with PLA? I have a good sense of what things will look like after slicing and have got pretty good at making things that will print well and be strong but I could always use more references.

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CAD empireOfLove2 2 months ago 95%
Extremely specific Autodesk Inventor meme

Context: when creating drawings from parts/assemblies, you can use a foreshortening break on any derived views (section, detail, projected). However, by default, inventor will propagate that break to the parent base view... which usually completely blows up a different sheet in the document that I don't even realize -_- Not once have I EVER wanted to propagate a break in a derived view to the parent base view...

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CAD wjrii 3 months ago 100%
Absolute beginner's introduction to using Block Code to parametricize TinkerCad https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LFmH_VKSySQ

It doesn't overcome all of the limitations of TinkerCAD (points to anybody who can come up with a block that semi-automates chamfers and fillets), and block code is inherently limited itself of course, but they are certainly a good match. I worried during the intro that I wouldn't be able to handle the Youtuber, but he settles down after a minute or so and does a kid-friendly but calm and useful tutorial.

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CAD empireOfLove2 3 months ago 90%
Using CAD on a curved monitor?

I'm in the market for a new monitor. My 32" LCD is nice but now I have some spending money and really want to move up to an OLED display, as they seem to be maturing nicely and can give me an amazing bump in refresh rate. Many OLED displays are curved, of course. All ultrawides are, some severely so (800r!!!) I've always shied away from curved monitors because I feel like it could distort the appearance of some solid/2d geometry vs a flat panel. (I'm also not crazy about the desk space they occupy either, but I can work around that). Do any of you use CAD packages (solidworks, inventor, autocad) on curved monitors, and if so how well does it appear? My target would be a 34" or 42" 4k display.

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CAD wjrii 3 months ago 100%
FreeCAD weekly dev builds now contain the toponaming fix github.com

I imagine they're targeting their [meetup](https://blog.freecad.org/2024/06/14/announcing-the-freecad-2024-north-american-meetup/) in August to announce version 1.0. [Weekly Builds Download](https://github.com/FreeCAD/FreeCAD-Bundle/releases/tag/weekly-builds)

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CAD gdaofb27584 3 months ago 100%
Framework Laptop 16 CAD Design Files Open-Sourced www.phoronix.com
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CAD wjrii 3 months ago 100%
FreeCAD official blog: FreeCAD gets a logo upgrade blog.freecad.org

I think they picked one of the better ones, though now I regret not screenshotting the poll to remind myself of which ones I voted for. ![](https://i0.wp.com/blog.freecad.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/square-256.png)

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CAD wjrii 3 months ago 100%
Turbocase Generates A PCB Shell For You hackaday.com

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/16141810

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CAD wjrii 4 months ago 92%
Cascade Studio: web based Code to CAD using OpenCASCADE kernel https://zalo.github.io/CascadeStudio/

Github: https://github.com/zalo/CascadeStudio

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CAD wjrii 4 months ago 100%
Alibre version 28 coming out next week www.alibre.com

Very solid and mature parametric modeler, and if your workflow doesn't rely on booleans too much, the hobbyist version is generally under $200 for a perpetual license.

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CAD wjrii 4 months ago 100%
Heart Shaped Container FreeCAD Tutorial

credit to @colourlesspony@pawb.social cross-posted from: https://pawb.social/post/9709155 > Heart Shaped Container FreeCAD Tutorial > > Made a FreeCAD tutorial for making this container: [https://makertube.net/w/mg7rdKStSUua7AhnAt1RoM](https://makertube.net/w/mg7rdKStSUua7AhnAt1RoM) I have to warn you that I made a bunch of mistakes and it may be really hard to follow.

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CAD wjrii 4 months ago 100%
Official Blog: Ondsel ES 2024.2 released: more assembly tools and UX/UI polish | Ondsel ondsel.com
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CAD wjrii 5 months ago 100%
FreeCAD team making progress on toponaming blog.freecad.org

Maybe we get v1.0 this year.

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CAD wjrii 5 months ago 94%
Vote for a new FreeCAD logo blog.freecad.org

cross-posted from: https://kbin.social/m/freecad@lemmy.ml/t/993667 > There have been 46 submissions to the new FreeCAD logo contest. The user poll is closing on May 1 (this Wednesday). You can still pick your top 5 entries. The 5 winning submissions will then be submitted to the maintainers team for the final voting.

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CAD wjrii 5 months ago 100%
History - FreeCAD Documentation https://wiki.freecad.org/History

Catia v5 was the original UI inspiration. Take from that what you will.

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CAD SzethFriendOfNimi 5 months ago 95%
Modernizing the best Woodworking Joint to use for 3D Printing https://youtu.be/zI8OgRRF5d8
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CAD wjrii 5 months ago 100%
Designed a print-in-place (Ender 3) mechanical keyboard for hand wiring

It has to go vertical and diagonal, but it fits on my stock-sized Ender 3 clone, even with a brim. Key layout, dimensions, placement of chamfers and the [angles on the underside](https://i.imgur.com/2ubvyZl.png) were all designed with this goal in mind. 30-hour print, if Cura is to be trusted. Going to start with a partial print to make sure the layer lines can handle the stress of the keyswitches being friction fit. Z-banding is an aesthetic choice, right? *...right*?

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CAD wjrii 5 months ago 100%
Forged in FreeCAD: LumenPnP, An Open Source Pick and Place Machine blog.freecad.org
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CAD wjrii 5 months ago 88%
Analog gaming controller as 3d mouse?

I have a SpaceMouse Compact I received as a gift. I don't use it to its potential, to be sure, but I am fond of it and to be honest I'm tough to buy for, so "product X, please" made life easier for my wife. This would be in contrast to "gift card will be fine," or "niche and visually unattractive consumable for hobby Y, please." A thought has resurfaced though, from the days before I got it. Has there ever been a serious attempt to adapt XBox or PS controllers to work in place of a 3D mouse? It seems like a no-brainer, at least for FreeCAD and Blender, but every DIY project I've ever seen hijacks the mouse or keyboard controls, while the 3DConnexion driver hooks into apps' APIs and directly adjusts the camera. The ergonomics would be funky with the standard controllers, but we've got generations of people now who are extremely comfortable with gaming-style potentiometer joysticks, and they're available in multiple formats and as inexpensive electronics modules. You'd need three to replace the full range of motion, and while analog triggers are a bit iffy, it should mean that the hardware could be adapted without reinventing the wheel. I get why it isn't *common*, mouse input is pretty good really, but I'm surprised I couldn't find anything usable. Is this a miss on my part, or just something that hasn't surfaced?

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CAD wjrii 5 months ago 100%
FreeCAD: Learn How To Build a Spreadsheet Driven Model in 15 minutes. Quick and Easy for Beginners https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ij-W5ugn2uw

MangoJelly video on one of the more unusual (unless it's not?) but potentially most powerful features of FreeCAD.

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CAD wjrii 5 months ago 96%
New lightweight FOSS parametric CAD part designer: Dune 3D https://dune3d.org/

Anybody try this one? Looks like it's using OpenCASCADE and Solvespace's solver. Basically looks like somebody wanted Solvespace with fillets and chamfers. I've played around with it a bit, but the UI is a little frustrating so far. Promising app if it gets further development, though.

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CAD wjrii 5 months ago 100%
How do you model complex curves?

cross-posted from: https://kbin.run/m/3dprinting@lemmy.world/t/346258 Anybody want to help out @Kraiden@kbin.run ? > Can someone explain or point me towards a good tutorial that explains how to match complex curves, like the PS5 side panels? > > I want to make a controller stand that sits on top of my PS5 in it's horizontal position. > > I'm most familiar (but still very beginner) with Fusion 360, but I'm open to trying other software if there's some killer feature that makes this easier. > > Any tips appreciated, thanks.

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CAD wjrii 5 months ago 85%
Weird commercial package BeckerCAD 3D Pro back on sale www.mut.de

So a while back, on !3dprinting@lemmy.world, I did a [writeup](https://lemmy.world/post/11115288) on some CAD packages, focusing on (VERY) basic single-part design. Basically, I tried to make the same boolean'd solid with a pocket/hole and some chamfers and fillets. One of the ones that I used is a commercial suite from a small German publisher that's basically one step up from shovelware. They do, however, have one quirky offering that has some value *at the right price*. BeckerCAD 3D Pro is a rebranded build of the entry-level version of "Caddy++" from a little shop called DataSolid. I don't know enough AutoCAD to say, but Caddy++ (and therefore BeckerCAD) seems to operate much like what I've heard about AutoCAD, but with more of a focus on 3D. It seems like the vendor probably got a kernel license years ago so they keep maintaining the software and using it when their customers balk at Catia pricing, which they also sell as a VAR. There also seems to be a niche market for event planners, and some revenue from the sublicense for MuT to sell BeckerCAD, which itself began life as a totally different 2D package popular in Germany in the late 80s. *TO BE CLEAR, [BeckerCAD is not a top of the line program](https://www.keypressure.com/blog/a-sudden-beckercad-review/).* It is closed source. It is Windows only. Its UI and documentations were translated in a somewhat half-assed manner. One of the missing functions from Caddy++'s higher tiers is the parametric history tree. Its workflow is quirky AF and weirdly focused on selecting and deselecting 2D elements. Exporting a nurbs solid without buying into Caddy++ itself requires FreeCAD and a plugin. Like a lot of it, its camera controls are from another era, though you can make them work for you. For now, it's also 20 euros for a permanent license, and I had no issue purchasing and downloading from the US. Unlike Ashampoo's "3D CAD Pro" this is actual mechanical CAD software, though dated and weird. The 2D functionality *is* pretty mature and not too hard to follow, and while there is no history tree, sketches are not consumed and can be modified and re-extruded if you don't get too deep into a flawed workflow. There are some limited direct editing tools as well (this is one of the main differences between "pro" and "not pro"). At 130EUR, it's not a very good deal in the sense that you'll probably still want something else in your arsenal and so why pay that much instead of directing the money to something else, but at 20 it might be, especially if you speak German (I do not). EDIT: As a final note, I wouldn't recommend the non "Pro" version. Besides the direct modeling, it removes STL export, forcing you to do the FreeCAD workaround or work with OBJ files, and removes some other helpful features like splitting lines or splitting solids along a plane. Pro is flawed and dated. non-Pro gets back into shovelware territory.

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CAD GrayBackgroundMusic 6 months ago 91%
Today I learned F360's Align command. (video in comments)

Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O1p7Sn1eMmE I didn't know about this command. I was trying to create an assembly. I knew that Solidworks had mating commands in the assembly, but I couldn't find them in Fusion 360. (I refuse to call it just Fusion, that's stupid.) So, watching assembly tutorials, I found this. I never knew the Align command existed or what it did. Sigh. PS DAPTeach or dapteach9020, your video is great, I wish I could tell you but you have comments turned off and no way to contact you and no videos in 3 years.

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CAD wjrii 6 months ago 100%
Full "book": The Engineering Design Revolution - A History of CAD https://www.shapr3d.com/blog/history-of-cad

Went poking around after finding the 1963 Sketchpad video. Shapr3d's website posted the entirety of a 650 page book on the history of CAD.

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CAD wjrii 6 months ago 100%
Mango Jelly FreeCAD tutorials youtube.com

The standard go-to for accessible FreeCAD instruction videos.

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CAD wjrii 6 months ago 100%
Sketchpad: Constraint-based 2D CAD sketching prototype from 1963 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57wj8diYpgY

Great tech demonstration here, just a few steps below the Doug Engelbart demo in how futuristic it must have seemed, IMHO. Loved the light pen and macro-pad interface. Also, your speakers are fine. The audio for me played mono and right channel only.

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CAD SzethFriendOfNimi 6 months ago 100%
Connect 3D Printed Parts | Design for Mass Production 3D Printing https://youtube.com/watch?v=djm5tCFn9S0
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CAD aniki 6 months ago 40%
Beyond TinkcerCAD

What CAD can you guys recommend for progressing beyond TinkerCAD? I really enjoy OpenSCAD and will continue to build that skillset but sometimes I just want to much about with a mouse in 3D space. I used to really enjoy doing mockups in SketchUP when that was still a free Google project. I'm definitely not designing engines or commercial products. I'm mostly just designing small things for the 3D printer. Also, Open Source is a _must._ I'd rather struggle with a free product that could be made better than pay for a commercial product that does way more than what I need it for.

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CAD wjrii 6 months ago 100%
Fusion 360 vs Solidworks vs Siemens NX vs Onshape - Best CAD Review 2023 - joshflowers.xyz www.joshflowers.xyz

An industrial designer does a write-up on four well-known packages.

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CAD wjrii 6 months ago 100%
video on redesigning and printing a dust collection chute for a table saw https://youtu.be/c81FqsjUke0

cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/28087243 > I really like the design and iteration process he goes thru.

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CAD wjrii 6 months ago 100%
FreeCAD Official Blog blog.freecad.org

Current news: New logo contest, and toponaming integration work continues, among other things.

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CAD wjrii 6 months ago 100%
SolveSpace: a lesser known FOSS gem https://solvespace.com/index.pl

No, it’s not the main program I use, but its constraint solver gets around, and doing a couple of tutorials helped me understand parametric design better. The forum on the site is also active and helpful. Definitely worth having installed.

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CAD wjrii 6 months ago 100%
Ondsel survey: Over 75% of FreeCAD users are willing to pay to see it improved ondsel.com

From the article: >Note: as a for-profit company, we are certainly interested in knowing what users are willing to pay for. If we’re going to survive, we have to do that. But that was not our primary motivation in asking these specific questions. FreeCAD is not only free-as-in-speech, it’s also free-as-in-beer. We wanted to know if that was the main reason that people use it. >Our thinking is that if users are willing to sacrifice financially to make the software better, then it means they value the ‘free-as-in-freedom’ aspect of FreeCAD even more. It would give us confidence that we can build a business model that gives users real value and is also financially sustainable. We were blown-away by the results.

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