Wanted to share this since this was a long Project. Since Autodesk started changing Fusions functionality, from limiting active projects, to changing their terms of service. Since I need a CAD tool for my 3D Printable designs, I started migrating to a new cross platform CAD tool. That happened to be FreeCAD.

Learning FreeCAD wasn’t easy, but was well worth my time. And after slowly pecking at it for 11 months, I was able to re-build every design I made (that I cared about).

I’ve made my 3D Printable designs available on my GitHub if you are interested: https://github.com/the16bitgamer/16BitVirtualStudiosDesigns

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    710 months ago

    I’m just contemplating the exact same move myself. Any tips or traps for new players? Any particular tutorials you found better than others?

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      810 months ago

      Sketches need to be whole, as in if you have. 2 boxes intercepting the sketch will be invalid.

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      610 months ago

      Learn how their parametric references. On the one hand it’s a bit annoying when you can’t click something to use as a reference.
      On the other hand being able to use any length as a reference is really nice.

      Named dimensions can be referenced for example by: Constraints.MainStrutLength*1.25+20mm Or a pad dimension with Pad017.Length2 (from memory) Or a dimension in a sketch in a pad:
      Pad018.Sketch018.Constraints.SecondaryStrutLength4

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      310 months ago

      I’ve found MangoJellys YouTube videos to be fantastic whenever I get stuck in FreeCAD. Worth following for random things that’s over learned from his videos as well, such as some of the tutorials.