I'm after some cheap or even free CAD programe just so I can draw some basic 3d desig ideas. Any recommendations?
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Re: Could you recommend CAD software?
Google Sketchup is completely free, very easy to use and worked well for me.
I made these within just an hour or two of downloading.
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(real things... http://yourimg.in/m/f1pli9r.png)
As I said, the program is extremely intuitive. It's not the most complicated piece of software, but it works.
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Thanks! Once you understand the tools and you're able to navigate around the program comfortably, you're there. I completed the drill motor within 40 minutes of download, and it's precise down to fractions of a millimeter! Watch some tutorials and use the manual/help, you'll pick it up quickly enough.
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I've said in the past we should have a section on the forum were everybody uploads their 3D models in different formats. That way people going I wanna put a B&Q drill in my robot can just check the section and download one someone else has already made. That way people can have accurate components in their CAD's and just worry about designing the other bits.
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Maybe it was because I never learned to use it properly, but I never thought much of ProDesktop. I was introduced to it at school but even just doing basic CADs of robot designs, there would always appear to be a lot more space inside the CAD robot than there would be in the actual robot, despite everything being drawn to size. (not great when you start your build and realise you're short of space!)
Transferred across to Solid Edge at uni which, while having a more complex interface, produced much better results with many more features. I've got copies of both on disc but learning SolidWorks (comprehensively and correctly) is my next planned CAD software phase. Just need to burn an....ahem...legal copy of it first :wink:
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I cant get to grips with autodesk 123d. I've watched the tutorials on YouTube but she talks through it too fast to follow. Might try a different one or just build a prototype from wood instead (it's got to be easier) an use that to figure out where to put everything.
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