I’m not sure if it’s just training/muscle memory but I always found Solidworks to be a MUCH better sketch/design workflow than Fusion. This is what I’ve used for a a few years until I started playing with Fusion. You get access to a free student edition of solidworks that has options for all the add ons (mold making, electrical, cam). The experimental aircraft association annual membership is $40. Apologies if it already came up, I scanned the thread. Thought I’d mention here another possible option here. Shapr3D - for the cool folks w/ iPads and Apple Pencils who are okay with monthly payments - pairs well w/ MeshCAMįor opensource there are the standard options:.Moment of Inspiration - surprisingly affordable I really wish this had a node editor interface as a standard/supported thing.license is quite affordable, and available for folks doing experimental aircraft designs through the EAA: Solidworks - the US/Canadian Veterans edu.OnShape - they already had their licensing kerfuffle, so presumably the current status quo (free license requires work be publicly available) will remain.Alibre Atom3D - good for the folks doing mechanical design it even has a free spreadsheet / calculation feature which allows parametric design.You can swap an archived document for an …įor folks for whom it is sufficient to make you consider a different CAD application which are you looking at and why and what sort of work do you do? After this date, you will have the option to select which 10 documents you would like to remain active, and the rest will be stored in your account in an archived state. The 10 active document allowance will be in effect on January 19, 2021. If you’re currently using Fusion 360 for personal use and need to export your designs out as any of the formats mentioned above, you have until October 1st, 2020 to do so. Autodesk changing hobbyist terms of use Fusion 360
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