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I would recommend checking out Fusion 360. Free for hobbyists and startups making less than $100K. Fusion can convert many other software files. don't know if it has Draftsight conversion yet, but you can bet it will...
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Ian, When I saw your header I thought you were asking for suggestions and I was going to reply that Draftsight has served me well for years but I've just been advised that it is not going to be free in future!
Thanks for the other advice, I'll look into it.
For 3d modelling for 3D printing I use Sketchup 2016. That is still available for download and works well with far more features than I have ever needed but is no longer supported because they are trying to get the free users to convert to their cloud-based offering. Which would be fine if you only want to b4 ble to use it where you have a fast net connection
Thanks for the other advice, I'll look into it.
For 3d modelling for 3D printing I use Sketchup 2016. That is still available for download and works well with far more features than I have ever needed but is no longer supported because they are trying to get the free users to convert to their cloud-based offering. Which would be fine if you only want to b4 ble to use it where you have a fast net connection
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Hello!
I'm also a Draftsite user - or rather, I was, it's been a couple of years now since I've used it. I've got some files (for some NWNGR carriages) that need a bit of cleaning up before I do some more cutting, it sounds like I'd better either crack on with that or learn some new software, thanks for the "heads up"!I feel like I've forgotten almost everything I learned, but with luck it will all come flooding back...
All the best,
Andrew.
I'm also a Draftsite user - or rather, I was, it's been a couple of years now since I've used it. I've got some files (for some NWNGR carriages) that need a bit of cleaning up before I do some more cutting, it sounds like I'd better either crack on with that or learn some new software, thanks for the "heads up"!I feel like I've forgotten almost everything I learned, but with luck it will all come flooding back...
All the best,
Andrew.
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I have used Sketchup also, but only because there aren't many that work with my MacBook Pro that are free.....
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Those of you in the know about this stuff, would AutoSketch be able to produce DXF files and allow me to draw up a simple cab design that can then be folded and soldered?
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I've never used Autosketch, we had Autocad when I was working, However I believe that AutoSketch uses SKD and SKF as its native formats, but can support DWG and DXF, so you probably would need to do the drawing in it's native format and then export the DXF at the end.tom_tom_go wrote: βMon Jul 29, 2019 3:53 pm Those of you in the know about this stuff, would AutoSketch be able to produce DXF files and allow me to draw up a simple cab design that can then be folded and soldered?
However if you just want to draw and then print on paper ( as opposed to sending out for etching etc) I would assume you could do that directly from the native format without needing to do the DXF conversion.
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I need to be able to supply DXF drawing to an engineering firm for their laser cutter.
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Hmmm... there may be a problem, in that Autosketch seems to have been discontinued!
https://knowledge.autodesk.com/search-r ... ketch.html
https://knowledge.autodesk.com/search-r ... ketch.html
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Yes it has been discontinued but I have a copy although I have never used it.
Unless anyone fancies helping me produce a drawing from plans I have as I maintain the forum
Unless anyone fancies helping me produce a drawing from plans I have as I maintain the forum
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I'd willingly help if I could, but since I've never used it or even seen it, I'm afraid it would be the blind leading the blind, unfortunately.
Just hope somebody else maybe more conversant with it.
Just hope somebody else maybe more conversant with it.
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I don't mind what software is used it just has to be in that format so a machine can understand it.
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Simple or complex drawing? If it's a simple shape I can draw it in CAD for you as long as you have a dimensioned sketch.
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Very kind, I have a book on order with the cab I want to make so once I have that I will scan it and email it to you so you can decide if it is easy or not to produce.
This is for a 5" scale loco BTW.
This is for a 5" scale loco BTW.
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It's all easy as long as there are dimensions It's more a matter of how much time is involved as that always seem to be in short supply.
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I have my own CO2 laser for wood/plastic and fiber laser cutter for steel and metals
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