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Have a look at FreeCAD. Not the best cad app in the world, |
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but imho it reached the point when it can be quite usable. |
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Jarry |
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On 19-Apr-21 4:47, caveman رجل الكهف 穴居人 wrote: |
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> hi. |
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> i want to design complex shapes, and then |
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> send them to some manufacturers. so my |
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> drawings need to be very accurate, and |
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> compatible with the manufacturers. |
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> plus, it would be nice to have the ability |
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> of being able to test how structurally |
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> strong my design is. e.g. how well it |
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> supports loads, and where are the pressured |
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> points, etc. |
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> a piece of extra information in case it helps: |
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> my 1st project has to do with car parts. |
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> thoughts on what to use? should i use |
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> autocad? else? how should i think? any |
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> tips? |
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> notes: |
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> - i'm on linux. |
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> - i'm not a very RMS-moral person. |
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> rgrds, |
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> cm. |
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