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I am not a design draftsman, I'm not an engineer. My workflow is usually: I put something on the scanner, load the calibrated scan, trace the outline, throw a few sketches on various planes in there, round a few edges, print it and I'm done.

Fusion 360 scratches that itch very well but requires me to keep a Windows VM and also their free model felt more and more unusable. OnShape is a nice substitute that works fine for me, but I don't like the "free or 1500€/year" approach. Without a middle ground subscription for makers it feels that I could lose anything the second their energy prices for servers go up or something.

The list of CAD software is exhaustive, so I am looking for recommendations that fit my "eh, click, click, click, good enough" workflow. FreeCAD is way too unintiuitive for that. I have tried getting into it, but 3D printing is a tool for me and the learning curve quickly made using it another hobby.

So. Suggestions welcome. Scalding criticism about my lack of enthusiasm and consumer mentality not so much, but I guess that comes bundled with useful advice, so, eh, I'll take it.

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[-] MMNT@lemmy.world 2 points 2 days ago

Although you still need windows, Rhino3D is amazing and has a perpetual license. It's way cheaper if you are studying or teaching. There is also sketchup which works through the browser but I don't know if that works on Linux.

[-] cestvrai@lemm.ee 2 points 2 days ago

Great license and fantastic software (Grasshopper is also cool) but lack of a Linux version is a huge bummer.

[-] MMNT@lemmy.world 2 points 2 days ago

Yeah, I don't know why they still don't support Linux. They really hate Autodesk, so they should do it purely out of spite.

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