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[–] ashu@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

Wooo, as a MINI owner I never thought I'd get this! Damn you PRUSA, foiling my plans to get a faster printer and adding value to my 2 year old purchase!

[–] ashu@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

SALOME is definitely on my list along CAD Builder, which as far as I could see seems a more streamlined version of SALOME 9.09 focused on part modeling (at least from my 5 min quick look)

[–] ashu@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

Oh that's a neat idea, I was exploring comment systems but the ones that inspired me (like Cactus Comments which is based on Matrix) I had trouble getting to work. I'll try setting it up when I get more time!

[–] ashu@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago (2 children)

It's up! Let me know if you have anything I should look at correcting

[–] ashu@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I read that Dassault is quite active in tracking down pirates, and honestly I don't see the need to resort to potentially installing malware (how much ethics can you expect from random torrents anyway) when the free alternatives seem good enough?

[–] ashu@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

FreeCAD has a lot of problems that stem from things like opaque errors (wire is not closed, failed to recompute) to how some features aren't just there (multi surface sketch is the big one for me) that continuously break my flow. I could adapt but it feels a bit miserable to use compared to others. It's not "hard" it is actually "worse" (for now)

[–] ashu@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

On the FOSS side I also like SolveSpace but I think its limitations and attitude from the team are holding it back. For simple project I'd even prefer it to FreeCAD to be honest, it tends to trip up way less!

[–] ashu@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (4 children)

Solid Edge is available for free for non-commercial use to everyone, I'm almost done writing its article and it looks really good tbh!

Never heard of ZW3D, sadly the pricing seem a bit steep for what I'm looking for :S

[–] ashu@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

I will probably try out Blender with CAD Sketcher because I have a neat use case for it where I'd like both constrained geometry and pure meshes to work together and that seems the best candidate for it!

[–] ashu@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I hope I get to revisit it for the series. I had the trial months ago but let it expire without trying it much (had a lot on my plate at the time, plus was having some issues with it). Sadly I could not reset the trial, maybe if I ask kindly they'll let me have an extra week or something?

[–] ashu@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

I'd suggest giving Onshape a look, it's the more user friendly and intuitive of the ones I've tried yet.

If you have an iPad with a Apple Pencil, Shapr3D has a really neat UI (it uses touch and pencil interactions distinctly) but having to pay a subscription just for exporting was too much of an ask for me. They seem to have different pricing now with a free tier and a Windows app (I don't have an iPad anymore) so I might cover it later on.

[–] ashu@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

I will probably explore scripting based CAD in a different style since there's different breeds and they don't really fit the format. One I found out recently which seems very interesting is build123d which comes with more features out of the box (like fillets etc), a VSCode extension for live preview and generally I'd rather write Python than OpenSCAD

 

Hey there! As a 3D printer addict I do a lot of small parts in CAD to print and use around the house. Lately I've been exploring all sorts of CAD software since finding out there's a more around than just Fusion360 and Onshape so I started exploring what's out there and jotting down my impressions.

Hope this is not spam, just want to help people see what's around and help them pick!

 

More pics (old): https://gayrobot.club/notice/ARjiPss3NDbhKZiKPI

Built this around December/January as a lighter dactyl manuform (the normal dactyl is a 17h print and at the time my 3d printer wasnt reliable enough)

Switches are Gazzews Boba U4. Keycaps are no-name XDA "EVA-02" PBT caps.

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