All Springer/NP/PCP Air Gun Discussion General > 3D printing and files
Looking for a CAD/CAM program
customcutter:
I am looking for a free/low cost CAD/CAM program for designing parts to print with a 3D printer, or machine with my CNC mill if/when I get it running again. I've either got a bad stepper motor, or a bad piece on the break out board. I haven't investigated yet to find out which.
Any recommendations for something easy and intuitive, or lots of YT tutorials? Thanks
scion19801:
Fusion 360
customcutter:
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Thanks, I was trying to learn Fusion 360 about 10 years ago when I first converted my mill. I think I milled a couple of circular holes and rectangles in some 1/4" Al. Then I got busy and the mill sat for years, along with all my other machining tools.
I went to sign back up a few years ago, and it was my understanding it was no longer "free" for hobbyist. Everyone was recommending migrating away from Fusion 360.
I just read this article and it "appears to still be free for hobbyist", you just have to re-new every year. 8)
https://cncphilosophy.com/fusion-360-free/
scion19801:
yes, its still free for hobbyist non commercial use. with renewal every year.
Rob M:
for basic designs , tinkercad.. You can then send that file direct to fusion 360 to either do cam , slicing , or both.( theres a direct link since both are autodesk). the learning curve on tinkercad is fast.. With zero experience , you will be able to draw whatever you can think of in a few months.
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