Hello,
I have found software PTC Creo™ Elements/Direct™ Modeling Express. It is free for both hobby/commercial use with limitation, that you can have max. 60 unique parts in an assembly (which is plenty for most woodworkers).
Is there anyone who is using this software for woodworking? I have tried it, but I find it unintuitive (i.e. very different workflow, which is not similar to Autodesk Inventor/Solidworks). I would need to watch some youtube tutorials.
Do you find it quick and easy, once mastered?
I am not going to sell any furniture, but I might create some youtube videos in the future, where I can enable monetization, so I would like to avoid Fusion 360/ Solidworks Community/Solid Edge or other noncommercial use only software (as I might show some drawings in the videos). I have given a chance to FreeCAD maybe 20 times, which is open source, but I kept banging my head again and again in frustration.
Thank you.
I have found software PTC Creo™ Elements/Direct™ Modeling Express. It is free for both hobby/commercial use with limitation, that you can have max. 60 unique parts in an assembly (which is plenty for most woodworkers).
Is there anyone who is using this software for woodworking? I have tried it, but I find it unintuitive (i.e. very different workflow, which is not similar to Autodesk Inventor/Solidworks). I would need to watch some youtube tutorials.
Do you find it quick and easy, once mastered?
I am not going to sell any furniture, but I might create some youtube videos in the future, where I can enable monetization, so I would like to avoid Fusion 360/ Solidworks Community/Solid Edge or other noncommercial use only software (as I might show some drawings in the videos). I have given a chance to FreeCAD maybe 20 times, which is open source, but I kept banging my head again and again in frustration.
Thank you.