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Nov 2017

Hello! I’m trying to buy a Christmas present for my husband who is interested in 3D printing, but we are both brand new to it. A place where we can locally print to 3D suggests we use the free software OpenSCAD or Blender, but they accept all .stl or .obj files. However there are also local classes in SolidWorks and Fusion 360. Can anybody recommend any of these programs over another (especially for someone just starting out)? Thank you for your input!

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    Nov '17
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I don’t think there is any “Best” 3D design software for all purposes, just like there is no “Best” vehicle for all purposes. Some people need a truck, some a van, others a sedan, sports car or motorcycle.

A lot depends on what you want to design.

I do a lot of engineering and I want to be able to share my designs with everyone, so OpenSCAD is a good fit for my purposes.

SolidWorks is too expensive for me to consider.

I’ve seen videos showing cool features in Fusion 360, and I think you might be able to use it for free for non-commercial purposes.

I’ve also seen videos of people designing amazing monsters and other organic shapes in Blender.

So the best software to use depends a lot on what you’re interested in designing.

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6 months later

I totally agree with @dewhisna it is right. The best software always depends how you are using your printing software, also currently if you see SolidWorks and Fusion 360 are the one which you will hear more and they are also considered reliable to use.