Rebalancing the price to represent the value...
Rebalancing the price to represent the value...
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Oh, AutoDesk...you have such a way with words. Honestly, I would rather learn to design in OpenSCAD than send AutoDesk a single penny.
Rebalancing the price to represent the value...
Oh, AutoDesk...you have such a way with words. Honestly, I would rather learn to design in OpenSCAD than send AutoDesk a single penny.
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This is why I will continue putting up with FreeCAD.
There's a newer project called Dune 3D
It was built specifically for 3D printing in mind.
In Germany we call it Hassliebe and it describes perfectly what i have with freecad (stupid import an stl way)
To be honest, I prefer SolveSpace. It's significantly simpler and lacks a lot of features FreeCAD has, but it doesn't crash and does just enough for me to be able to design whatever I need for 3D printing.
I think they both have their advantages. I found SolveSpace a lot more flexible with how you can create constraints. In FreeCAD constraining a line in proportion to another line is AFAIK impossible but at least not at all intuitive in FreeCAD but it's quite easy in SolveSpace.
Of course. But I find myself reaching towards SolveSpace almost exclusively when I need CAD, than FreeCAD. Perhaps because my tasks are lighter.