I've noticed some people are using 3D CAD drawings when planning / presenting their project ideas. is there something free for simple applications like this?
3D CAD for you cabs?
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For something more engineering oriented, I've also been recommending Alibre. I have it installed, but I also have a few other things as well, so I don't tend to use it much. The Alibre sales folks will call you a few times trying to get you to buy, but the software trial is definitely free and functional. It's similar to Solidworks, if you've used that before.-Joe Carrow- Bottom
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If your a student at a University that has a modest amount of engineering, you can probably get SolidWorks for free. I know places like Penn State, Pitt, UKY, VT and others get it for free.-Tyler
Under deadline pressure for the next week. If you want something, it can wait. Unless it's blind screaming paroxysmally hedonistic...- Bottom
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I second the recommendation for Google Sketch-up. Long ago I used to work with Autocad, Cadkey, and have played with Solidworks. All have a more significant learning curve than sketchup (not to mention the price tag) for those who are not already familiar. Google has online tutorials as well. Updates every few months.- Bottom
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Originally posted by ---k---Google Sketchup
X2. I use solidworks generally but sketchup so so intuitive.- Bottom
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