I`m looking into doing 3d cad design for my 3d printing hub, whats best , min you would need to use auto cad or free cad sketch-up etc. spec. and basic computer spec. ram, speed processor. please
i use Autodesk Fusion360, this is a great, powerful software for beginners and experts. All of my CAD is done with this software. It works on PC and Mac, and very affordable.
Hi, I am surprised that nobody mentioned 123d design from autodesk, it is in my opinion the best entry level software for 3D printing, it is free, and once you master it it is a breeze to jump to Fusion 360 since the interfaces are very similar. Cheers!
I have used most of the popular cad softwares until a year ago when I purchased Moi3D and absolutely love it. I don’t even use Sketchup anymore except for architectural design o renderings. It is very easy to use, very accurate and let`s you can make organic shapes. It costs around $300 and for me it was worth every penny.
www.shapr3d.com 2 runs only on the ipad Pro but it is a revelation in CAD. See youtube movies on their website. I learned it in about 2 hours time. Very similar as Tinkercad but you draw with a pencil on the ipad and its very natural. Further it has some very interesting features like chamfer round or square depending on the direction you pull the pencil. Unlike Tinkercad, their measures make sense, from the center of a point to the center of another point.
+1 For OnShape. It’s very good. If you know Solidworks, Cubify or Geomagic, you are already ahead of the learning curve. Otherwise it’s very easy to pickup and there are tons of resources developed by OnShape to get you up to speed. Minimal computing resources required - as long as you can run Chrome and have a decent (I have 15Mbps and it works fine), you are golden!
The only down side for the free version is that you are limited to 100MB of private storage. This gets eaten up very quickly due to the history feature of OnShape. However, you do get 5GB of public storage which is okay if you don’t mind sharing your designs with the world. These restrictions can be removed by purchasing a license for about $1500. Cheaper than Solidworks but very expensive for a hobbyist or small privately funded startup.