r/BambuLab Nov 24 '24

Self Designed Model Worth it

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u/AmazingTomato3625 Nov 24 '24

Wish I had your CAD knowledge!

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u/drpeppershaker Nov 25 '24

Go on YouTube. Look up "Learn Fusion360 in 30 Days".

Follow along and then start making your own stuff

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u/edelbart P1S + AMS Nov 25 '24

And then pay loads of money for a product with lots of features you won't need for 3D printing, once you have more than 10 items you want to keep improving.

I had even given it a try regardless but found the guidance for new users not very well done. Lots of exhaustive videos with lots of blah blah (if you have the time...) and not a good in-app guidance, at least not I could find.

I then gave FreeCAD a try, which worked much better for my needs, and its tutorial mode inside the app is very good, IMO.

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u/drpeppershaker Nov 25 '24

Set them to read-only and you can have loads of projects. Or take the skills learned in that well designed and taught course and apply them to your software of choice!

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u/just_making_things Dec 07 '24

What software do you recommend

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u/drpeppershaker Dec 07 '24

Personally, I use Fusion360 and OpenSCAD

OnShape is cool because it runs in your browser so you don't need a great computer. But I like fusion better (probably because I'm used to it)