CAD programs are very useful in creation processes of a 3D configurator. While most engineers use paid CAD programs such as SolidWorks to create files for 3D printing (usually in stl format), several free CAD programs are available to help newcomers to the manufacturing world get started with part and assembly design. The purpose of this blog post is to provide an overview of some of the programs so that you can design your own models for 3D printing.
Thinkercad.
Thinkercad by autodesk is the most popular and easiest to use CAD software for beginners.
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SketchUp.
Developed by Google, SketchUp was sold to Timble in 2012. SketchUp is one of the most powerful and intuitive free CAD packages on the market.
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FreeCAD.
FreeCAD is an open Source parametric 3D modeler designed primarily for designing real objects of any size. Parametric modeling allows you to easily change your design by returning to your model history and changing its parameters.
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Onshape.
Onshape is a professional 3D CAD system that gives teams access to the same CAD system and data via a cloud-based web platform accessible from any computer, tablet or mobile device.
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AutoCAD.
AutoCAD, an established CAD brand and usually a paid service for businesses, offers students and faculty a free, fully functional version for download.
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LeoCAD should also be mentioned here. This is open source software that allows users to create virtual models with Lego bricks.
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