Hello,
I have been looking for decent 3D CAD software for hobbyist woodworker use.
I used to be a professional Autodesk Inventor user, so I already know 3D modelling at a professional level. However, there is no Autodesk Inventor version for hobbyists and paying 2500 EUR+ a year for a licence is rather challenging for a hobby user.
As a first choice, I have downloaded Autodesk Fusion 360, but they recently stripped down this software even more. You can only have 10 active projects, one drawing sheet per file, no BOM, many features are premium only and I hate that you cannot create parts and subassemblies in a traditional way, but you need to create bodies and components within one file. It is a mess for me. So for woodworking, I wanted to look for something else.
I have found that SOLID EDGE (3D) has a community edition. It is the same as the commercial edition, but you can only use it legally for non-commercial work and your drawings are watermarked as below. watermark is big but unobtrusive.
Some things are better than in Autodesk Inventor, some are worse, some are hair pulling, or too multistep for a simple task, but overall, it is a decent software that you can use free non commercially and I think it is much more robust than SketchUp.
However, if Autodesk created a version of Autodesk Inventor that would be free for hobbyists, and e.g. limited to 50 or 100 unique parts in the assembly, I would switch in a heartbeat. But I already know that they will not, as they already enabled the usage of Fusion 360 for that segment.
I have been looking for decent 3D CAD software for hobbyist woodworker use.
I used to be a professional Autodesk Inventor user, so I already know 3D modelling at a professional level. However, there is no Autodesk Inventor version for hobbyists and paying 2500 EUR+ a year for a licence is rather challenging for a hobby user.
As a first choice, I have downloaded Autodesk Fusion 360, but they recently stripped down this software even more. You can only have 10 active projects, one drawing sheet per file, no BOM, many features are premium only and I hate that you cannot create parts and subassemblies in a traditional way, but you need to create bodies and components within one file. It is a mess for me. So for woodworking, I wanted to look for something else.
I have found that SOLID EDGE (3D) has a community edition. It is the same as the commercial edition, but you can only use it legally for non-commercial work and your drawings are watermarked as below. watermark is big but unobtrusive.
Some things are better than in Autodesk Inventor, some are worse, some are hair pulling, or too multistep for a simple task, but overall, it is a decent software that you can use free non commercially and I think it is much more robust than SketchUp.
However, if Autodesk created a version of Autodesk Inventor that would be free for hobbyists, and e.g. limited to 50 or 100 unique parts in the assembly, I would switch in a heartbeat. But I already know that they will not, as they already enabled the usage of Fusion 360 for that segment.