JEI Learning Centers Posted August 6, 2022 Posted August 6, 2022 is there any other alternative to autocad?
KyleLeClair Posted August 17, 2022 Posted August 17, 2022 (edited) It really depends on what you application is. If you're looking for a general CAD solution and can afford it, I'd say SolidWorks. I have juggled back and forth from SolidWorks and Fusion360 for around 4 years. If money was no object I would use SolidWorks hands down. The macro functionality alone makes it worth it. When I used it heavily in the DoD I had a "toolbox" of macros to create automatic 2D & 3D drawings (i.e. gears, splines, airfoils). You don't need an internet connection to run SolidWorks and the assembly functionality is much more robust. They offer an educational version for $50/Year or something, but you of course cant capitalize on any of your designs using it. I eventually broke down and just started using Fusion360. It's pretty polished but can be clumsy at times. I like that I can access projects from anywhere. They're starting to implement more "pay-to-play" features and you can only have 10 active parts at a time (ridiculous). Now that I'm a student it's plenty to build apparatuses or rack components. But be warned with Fusion360, if multi-page and robust drawings are necessary for your work. They only allow you to create one page at a time and its maddening. They now have 3DEXPERIENCE SOLIDWORKS for makers that looks like its $100 a year and pretty feature dense. Edited August 17, 2022 by KyleLeClair Added information. 1
Base12 Posted October 3, 2022 Posted October 3, 2022 I use SolidWorks almost every day. It pays the bills. 😊
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