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neidu3@sh.itjust.works 1 day agoI think so. While it may seem daunting and very complex at first, getting the basics down in blender will get you pretty far.
Comment on Where do you guys buy your 3D print and such at?
neidu3@sh.itjust.works 1 day agoI think so. While it may seem daunting and very complex at first, getting the basics down in blender will get you pretty far.
tyrant@lemmy.world 1 day ago
There’s also onshape which has a free tier (your files are public) and it’s web based so you can model on any platform. Or fusion 360 which comes from an annoying company but fine for little things. I’ve been using onshape for little things lately. I
don’t think I’d recommend blender to a newbie. It’s more involved and really takes time to learn. Similar for free CAD. I love the idea but it’s really clunky to use.
The best (imo) modeling software has a simple workflow with easy to find tools. Create a sketch, extrude that sketch, then do it again if needed, add holes etc…