BaughbLabs wrote: ↑Mon Jul 19, 2021 2:58 pm
Can you post a link to the HD Forum?
Thanks
Robert, I was curious about your user name having LAB in it
I’m not sure if HD would be the proper CAD program for you because it’s not all that great on tangency and that type of thing
If PC/WT is not an option for you for some reason — then read on
If you haven’t checked out Onshape, you should do so
If you’re just doing things for yourself and not making money on it, you could use Onshape all you want and that would be a great way for you to evaluate the program. And there’s no time constraint. You could use it for years and years for free as a hobbyist
The screen capture you see below, is a 3D model I did on my iPhone
If you go to the App Store for the iPhone just type in Onshape
You can also use it on your android phone but it’s not quite as good as the iPhone version
App Store for the iPad has a version of the app
And it runs on whatever kind of computer you have. The nice thing is you don’t have to install any software if you’re using it on a computer
And the install on the iPhone is as easy as can be
When you sign up, just say you are a hobbyist and that is what you truly would be in evaluating the program.
But if you wanna start using it professionally, they’re going to charge you. And it is not cheap. But it really would be the ideal program for you because of all the different constraints and what not.
Unfortunately for people with smaller businesses, well it is pricey.
But you should at least take a look at it
And there’s all kinds of ways you can learn for free. I actually never went through any of there learning programs. I just piddled around and picked it up. It’s one of the easier programs to learn as far as I’m concerned as far as the modeling side goes
I don’t have any association with them other than as a hobbyist user of the app, and I surely don’t make any money off of any thing to do with Onshape
They also have a great forum for when you get in to a situation where you need some help. There’s a lot of people that will jump in and show you how to do things
If the price is just too outrageous then check out Shapr3D if you have an iPad or Mac. It’s a different type of software. It’s not a parametric app. It’s a direct modeler more like Rhino. But I think it’s a whole lot cheaper
I’ll add this for others interested. I’ve long felt that a number of software packages have their advantages. And even with the 3-D world coming on strong nowadays, well I think for a lot of people, that still doesn’t do away with their need for a very good 2D package like PC/WT. But in the case of a guy that’s doing mechanical CAD, there are some very good MCAD apps. A person could speak for an hour on the advantages those apps can have. And just as there’s no diminishing PC/WT, well there’s no diminishing the good MCAD programs either. They can do some amazing things. All said — PC/WT is the king of what it does and greatly appreciated
For HighDesign
https://www.ilexsoft.com/
Then under the hamburger in the upper left (the three horizontal lines) go down to support and you’ll find the user forum
This is Onshape on the iPhone
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