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Freecad alternative
Freecad alternative












freecad alternative
  1. FREECAD ALTERNATIVE SOFTWARE
  2. FREECAD ALTERNATIVE CODE
  3. FREECAD ALTERNATIVE SIMULATOR
  4. FREECAD ALTERNATIVE DOWNLOAD

FREECAD ALTERNATIVE SOFTWARE

I like how the software functions in general although it's less "pro grade" than NX or Solidworks.

FREECAD ALTERNATIVE DOWNLOAD

You have to pay and keep paying or otherwise go through the effort to download everything stored in their cloud and move to another package. You can't just buy what you need and do without upgrades and patches and run it standalone like you can with Siemens NX (for example). The biggest problem for me with both of these features is that to get them you need to pay yet another subscription fee for an extension and also pay for "cloud credits" to use it which are yet more money and which also expire after a year whether you use them or not.

freecad alternative

Likewise on the more advanced high speed tool paths, although I could mostly live without those. Autodesk seems to think that only "professional" users will have a 4th axis, which really isn't the case any more. The specific features that are missing which I really wanted to be able to use are multi-axis tool paths.

freecad alternative

I do the same, although I got it on sale for about $300.

FREECAD ALTERNATIVE SIMULATOR

I'm intrigued by what it will be like.įreeCAD 0.19 - March 2021 (60 comments)įreeCAD Simulator - Nov 2020 (13 comments)įreeCAD BIM development news - Oct 2020 (23 comments)įreeCAD: A free and open source multiplatform 3D parametric modeler - Sept 2020 (268 comments)įreeCAD on Raspberry Pi 4 - Feb 2020 (36 comments)įreeCAD BIM development news December 2018 - Jan 2019 (22 comments)įreeCAD 0.17 “Roland” released - April 2018 (58 comments)įreeCAD Arch development news - June 2017 (44 comments)įreeCAD 0.16 release notes - April 2016 (75 comments)įree CAD-CAM Software Demos - July 2015 (1 comment) Most people migrate from commerical to FreeCAD, not very many do the opposite. Once my first complex design is complete, I do want to try one of the commercial tools. Some of my issues are almost certainly due to never having used a CAD tool at all. I could, of course, just switch to OpenSCad instead, but one of then I'm fully committed to using only scripting, with no ways to do final postprocessing steps with a GUI.įor all its flaws, FreeCAD is the best you can get in open source form, and some people can do amazing things with it. Even that has its own issues (documentation is decent but not great), but at least, I can do things with pure math instead of a cranky UI. In the end, I settled on the following solution: I use it the way others use OpenSCad, where I construct my design in Python. Sometimes things also just don't work, and you need to try a bunch of workarounds to get what you want. In the Draft workbench, you have a set of amazing option to select just the right item of your design (the middle of a line, or the closest endpoint, or a point perpendicular etc) but in other workbenches, none of that exists, and you need to move your mouse with pixel precision to select a vertex instead of a line connected to it. Still, there are a lot of infuriating UI issues. They require a lot of time, but they do help. Because of that many people flocked to FreeCAD and there has been an explosion of Youtube tutorials. One of the reasons is that Fusion 360 decided to reduce the functionality of their free version. Now on my 4th try, it's finally starting to stick a little bit. 3 times, I eventually gave up: the learning curve is very steep. I've no experience with any other CAD tool, and, over the past 5 years, I've tried 4 times to learn FreeCAD.

FREECAD ALTERNATIVE CODE

With this approach, "parametric" comes naturally, and so you don't need to learn a special constraint system, it's just your code (and a bit of math).Ĭadquery was a bit hard to get started with being essentially a bunch of python scripts, but it's also more versatile and more powerful than OpenSCAD, and has a good collection of examples in their docs. Too bad, because FreeCAD did seem quite fine otherwise (Note: I never used SolidWorks, and my demands are amateur level).įor programmers I highly recommend OpenSCAD or Cadquery, which let you write code to build your models instead of using GUI. There wasn't an easy way to work around it so I had to look elsewhere. Sadly I don't have the link anymore, but the problem was offsets being incorrectly calculated in certain cases, and I found it to be a long standing bug in their issue tracker. Personally I also ran into some inexcusable bugs on my first try of FreeCAD recently.














Freecad alternative