



Does CAM as well - this not relevant for 3D printing, but ties nicely with my CNC mill project, so I could use the same suite for both.Generate STLs, can invoke Cura directly.Fit the above requirements - It is a commercial product, with a free license for hobbyists.I recently started using Audodesk Fusion360, and so far I like it. Engineering oriented (I am not into vases and things like that - not offense to the 'vase guys', it is just not what I am doing).It does not need to be free, but I am a pure hobbyist, I am not selling anything so I can't afford big names like SolidWorks or Inventor Availabitlity on Mac or Linux (I have no Windows license).I tried different software without being really convinced. Just opening this thread if you want to share something about Fusion360 and not Hijack Jonny's SpaceClaim postįor most of the things I am printing I am using OpenSCAD, it is great, but when you start playing with chamfer and fillets things start to be very complex.
