The 3D modeling is one aspect of KiCad that I can not currently do quickly but I expect that I have enough basic experience that I could eventually muddle through it. There are things that I can do efficiently and quickly due to my knowledge and experience and things that I fully expect others on this forum to be able to much faster than me. And, speculation by others is, that particular rabbit hole is not exactly expected to end just below the surface. It is just that, at this point in time, I have no idea how deep the rabbit hole is. If I thought that I could watch a 5 minute video and know enough to do it myself, I’d do it. It is very difficult for me to decide if I personally want to make that investment with my current knowledge base. As can be seen by my OP, I have a whopping total of four(4) 3D models that would complete most of my KiCad projects. One great point made by the author is that it takes an investment in time and effort with no real clear idea if it will be worth it after all is said is done. Just watch the marble machine guys video where he has one of the autodesk guys basically telling him that he is pushing 360 maybe a bit too hard. It can’t happen with the Part WB.Īnd additionally: fusion is at the very low end of MCAD products. I have gone through some of them and already forgotten what I learned. But with Part Design there would be no hope of completing this without following at least one full-blown tutorial. Like the rest of FreeCAD, the UI isn’t the most intuitive.
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