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Just want to thank everyone that engaged with my post today everyone was so chill and inspiring. I want to encourage us all in this community and all over Lemmy to continue to be kind and helpful. I had so many bad experiences on Reddit with hate keepers and know it alls and I’m glad we got this opportunity to be something better.

Ps: what cad software did you start on and what do you use now? Any tips and tricks will be greatly appreciated!

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[–] debiangamer 5 points 1 year ago (2 children)

This will be unpopular, but I would recommend getting an autoddsk Inventor eduational license, if you can, to learn the basics of parametric modeling. Build up general skills and then graduate to a FOSS solution like Freecad. I would recommend finding broken gadgets/toys and home and reverse engineering replacement parts.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

@debiangamer I think it is important to note that if you're learning any modeling software, it is important to follow tutorials to learn the process and workflows (especially with FreeCAD)
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[–] lanolinoil 1 points 1 year ago

Do you have a good interactive parametric tutorial suggestion?