https://m.all3dp.com/2/fusion-360-for-linux-how-to-install-it/
-Pete
This might be an option for those wanting to use Fushion360 on Linux (Virtualbox how to specific to running this program)https://m.all3dp.com/2/fusion-360-for-linux-how-to-install-it/
-------- Original message -------- From: Kevin McClaning via TriEmbed <[email protected]> Date: 4/12/20 11:47 AM (GMT-05:00) Subject: [TriEmbed] Looking for recommendation Well, playing with my 3D printer has made its way to the top of
my TODO list. I've used SketchUp to build 3D models for printing but they've
gone the way of subscription software since I last used it. This
is the second time I've been burned by using a proprietary tool
and having them go this route. Grrr. Any recommendations for useful, open-source 3D modelling software? I'm looking for:
Right now, I'm looking to print a few knobs for some old
equipment but I'd like to find something I can use to build more
complicated things (like designing decks for the house, designing
sheds, etc). I've seen recommendations for freeCAD and even Blender. And, of
course, there's OpenSCAD that Paul presented during one of our
meetings. Fusion360 is popular but seems to be Windows only and is
proprietary. Thanks. Kevin |
-------- Original message --------From: Kevin McClaning via TriEmbed <[email protected]> Date: 4/12/20 11:47 AM (GMT-05:00) To: [email protected] Subject: [TriEmbed] Looking for recommendation Well, playing with my 3D printer has made its way to the top of my TODO list. I've used SketchUp to build 3D models for printing but they've gone the way of subscription software since I last used it. This is the second time I've been burned by using a proprietary tool and having them go this route. Grrr. Any recommendations for useful, open-source 3D modelling software? I'm looking for: Linux Open source Something that won't go subscription model Programmatic interface would be nice. SketchUp had a Ruby interface. Right now, I'm looking to print a few knobs for some old equipment but I'd like to find something I can use to build more complicated things (like designing decks for the house, designing sheds, etc). I've seen recommendations for freeCAD and even Blender. And, of course, there's OpenSCAD that Paul presented during one of our meetings. Fusion360 is popular but seems to be Windows only and is proprietary. Thanks. Kevin
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