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I haven't really made any progress but I've been trying to use either Punch ViaCAD Pro V10 or Rhino3d V5 on my Mac.I fire them up, fiddle a bit and quit in frustration. Pretty sad considering I've worked with computers since 1977 and took 3 years of "Mechanical Drawing" in High School.
Fusion 360 is a full featured parametric cad package that is free for personal use. I've really enjoyed using it for cnc mill projects. I haven't looked into the cam for 3D printers, but it has full toolpathng for mills included.
Ok, I bought a DLP, resin 3D printer, which looks to print better than FXD, and I want to start drawing up my own stuff to print. I was planning on using SketchUp and I still may, but the web version doesn't have a lot of the good tools. Sure, you can use it to get to the same point, but it might be a lot more work.
Printed anything yet?
Then I started working on a Reading cab for an SD45 using Sketchup. I got the basic shape done and printed one to check it. Looks good but I have a long way to go until it's done.
Yes and no. I printed a Millenium Falcon. Then I started working on a Reading cab for an SD45 using Sketchup. I got the basic shape done and printed one to check it. Looks good but I have a long way to go until it's done.