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Jul 2016

This is unrelated to the original post, but how many of you guys would be interested in learning some CAD skills using free software (OnShape) and videos I post here? Like make talk posts once a week going over different skills starting from very basic to advanced? The comments can serve as kind of a forum.

I’ve been kicking around the idea of doing a Udemy series for CAD, and think doing this first would be a great starting point. Yes, no, maybe?

It is true that the CAD programs are not keeping up with the speed that 3D Printing is evolving. But as CAD gets better and easier, this will change. Right now, yes, I’ll agree that most people would find a printer of limited utility. Remember when computers were thought of that way?

Take a look at some of the new devices like Microsoft’s HoloLens if you want to see where 3D is going in the computing world. Their design program allows the user to walk around a model and push and prod it to change a design. Sure, HoloLens is still only available to developers and expensive, but that will change too.

So, I think, as the CAD gets easier, 3D printers will be much more useful and be in more homes.

I’d be interested, as long as I get to ask stupid questions. I’m sure there’s a bunch of other people who would be if you started it up.

No such as thing as stupid questions when you’re learning something new!

As a personal request - if you’re doing a tutorial, please make sure that there is good closed captioning. I’m happy to say that most of the existing OnShape tutorials have good captions and the ones produced by the OnShape team have transcripts available as well. Yay.

The OnShape team is fantastic, and really do care about their users! This is definitely easy to implement and I myself get annoyed when videos don’t include this.