Still Fighting With CAD

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Bill Shields
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Re: Still Fighting With CAD

Post by Bill Shields »

try turning the work plane off...
Too many things going on to bother listing them.
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Re: Still Fighting With CAD

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I like Solidworks but Fusion 360 is starting to sound good!
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Re: Still Fighting With CAD

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I have been using both OnShape and Fusion360 lately. OnShape is still in development to a great degree, where Fusion 360 is more refined. I like fusion 360. It seems to be similar to Solidworks, it even has the stress testing function built in. One can create drawings and print them so they can be taken to the shop. :)

Steve, you can export your work to your own computer and save it there, so as to never be hostage to the cloud. You can then open it with what ever program you want.
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