So I recently switched to All Linux, All The Time. No real complaints. But back in my windows days, I more or less realized that Fusion 360 really is That Damned Good. Basically every aspect and feature is intuitive in ways that just seem wrong for a CAD tool

It looks like I can use wine and some funky scripts to run a significantly older build and… I might do that. Or I’ll go back to tinkercad. And, obviously, FreeCAD is what I should use and FreeCAD might have the worst UX on the planet.

Are there any good middle ground tools? Not quite as good as FreeCAD but works on linux/wine? Or am I gonna get my TinkerCAD on?

Thanks

  • Y0z64@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    I’ve heard that SolidEdge and OnShape were good obscure linux CAD alternatives. is the standard though, so you might not find a lot of functionalities in the former ones.

    I do most of my modest work in OpenSCAD though so I might not be the best for recomendations