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Hoping t find a drawing software for free of the occasional CMP we produce and be able to post my work with proper dimensions for future reference.
Fusion 360, a spin off the AUTODESK, is claimed to give the best on a one year free hobbyist license...........however it is complex. I though that maybe learning AUTODESK would occupy my mind during the covid period....... did not realize it would add more aggravations and anxiety. Hope you and your family are doing well. Bob C
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You might find LibreCAD suited to your needs. It's also free without limits.
I've only looked at it as I'm an Autocad user. If you are drawing flats for a laser cutter you will need to know what bend allowance your fabricator is using. Last edited by Don Phillips; 22-01-21 at 04:16. |
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