Spyke
programming.dev

This is exactly why I don't use tools that won't let me save my files in my computer and use them elsewhere.

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Croquettereply
sh.itjust.works

What do you use?

I tried to learn FreeCAD, but having only an hour or so of free time in a day, it felt like it was wasted.

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programming.dev

I use FreeCAD. MangoJelly has really good videos on YouTube that you can watch sporadically

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You may also want to wait until 1.0 comes out. The schedule is still TBD but it has a LOT of quality improvements. It's still buggy and tricky to use in the current release version.

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lemmy.world

Mine lists .f3d (the fusion format) .iges .sat .smt .step and .usdz

Edit: .usd to .usdz

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programming.dev

I'd have to take a closer look at iges. As far as I can tell the rest of the formats are only 3d models and don't contain constraints or sketches.

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Yeah, I wouldn't really expect them to, you can export sketches as .dwg files I know, but I don't think that carries constraint and parameter data forward. From a little reading there is some development on a .f3d file importer for freecad.

Is there a cad tool that actually does contain that data in an interoperable way that a separate cad tool can import? Foss or otherwise?

I'm stuck with fusion for work, and like using it overall, but I do appreciate the concern over being tied into a software as a service work environment.

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Compatibility between CAD tools is always an issue. This is not exclusive to fusion360.

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