![]() The breakthrough in CAD for me came with AlibreCAD. Even TurboCAD bought circa 1992 just made no sense to me and it was buggy. I could never really be productive with the original windows Autocad. As yet I've not been able to comfortably use it for drawing anything. Hopefully the information is useful to someone.Ĭlick to expand.I do have the 'free' version of Fusion360, mostly just to compare step files etc. I have a "product line" of 3D printed objects for use w/ racing cars (10ish unique designs) that were all created w/ SW, some w/ 'maker' version. When I was 'paying' for the 'maker' license, it was $99 CAD for the year - anything that I've posted since joining could have been done/created w/ that version. ![]() Vet and it could just be a patriotic thing) but I think there's enough of the industry described to create a micro-economy. I don't remember if I published this information on my introduction thread or not - it's my belief that SW is provided (free) to active military to encourage use by the defence manufacturing industry (more of a states thing) - it could be simpler than that (I've been told the initial designer/programmer/owner was a U.S. *in no way am I advocating for or against any 3D CAD service/program and when opened into Cura and printed, they've been accurate. It also has a Plastic add-in that allows slicing and 3D Printing (I'm still using Cura as that's what my friend introduced me to - what versions of the files are you downloading from McMaster Carr (.sldprt I think is what I'm grabbing)? The ones that I've downloaded, opened w/ SW and then saved as an. ![]() ![]() The SW 2021 version that I have has a CAM add-in/application - I'm not sure if that's a new this past year feature or not. I do know that the fines from SW for using unlicensed software can be hefty and that a friend's commercial business (10 employees, not everything was SW dependent) attracted enough attention to get a visit from SW reps luckily for my friend, although he hadn't started using the subscription and all of the PCs were still using cracked versions, he had purchased a license shortly before the visit (unintentional coincidence). sldprt files but can neither confirm/deny that as a fact. I believe that there are trackers imbedded in the. Obviously (from other posts) a SW user I've had a cracked version of SW, a student edition, a 'maker' edition and then the 'Veteran' edition - I've never saved to a cloud. Check out Autodesk Fusion plans and pricing page. With our subscription plans, customers can build their own CAD/CAM/CAE package tailored to their business needs. Autodesk Fusion extensions allow users to unlock advanced capabilities and advanced workflows. That’s where Autodesk Fusion extensions come in. Or, perhaps you manage a design team and are looking to start exploring new design solutions with generative design. Perhaps your job shop or manufacturing department (US site) is expanding and you need access to more complex 5-axis strategies. Sometimes, the software has everything you need to run your business, but there are cases when you may need extra functionality to push your ideas further. But, when it comes to CAD/CAM software (US site), one size never fits all. A subscription to Autodesk Fusion gives users access to all design and 3D modelling tools, a fully-featured CAM, CAE and PCB development platform, as well as extensive collaboration and data management, full 2D documentation and drawings, phone, email and forum support, local and cloud rendering, 16 export file types, 23 import file types, all local and cloud simulation strategies, generative design technology and exclusive access to EAGLE Premium and HSMWorks. An annual seat of Autodesk Fusion costs /year (or /month). Companies can subscribe to Autodesk Fusion online. A Autodesk Fusion subscription provides an incredible value for businesses of all sizes.
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