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Apr 01, 2022Explorer II
I would think once you understand the concept of creating shapes and extruding them into 3D objects in TinkerCAD, either Fusion 360 or Onshape would move you to the next level. Fusion 360 has tons of support and seems to be layed out more user friendly.
90% of the time I approach it as a machinist. Start with a basic shape of material and start cutting away at it.
I've been doing this for 6 years and see no reason to get away from using the SD card. It just works
90% of the time I approach it as a machinist. Start with a basic shape of material and start cutting away at it.
I've been doing this for 6 years and see no reason to get away from using the SD card. It just works
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