That would put me back to the neo-natal unit because I can barely crawl with Rhino now. ;)
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Haha, well those free or beginner type cad packages i find are harder because they just lack the tools so everytime you want to do something more than make a box your screwed or have to get creative with it to make it work. With rhino you have every tool imaginable. Sent you a pm
I Love Wings3d. I find the interface so intuitive that it does not get in the way of a creative process.
If you're just using it for 3D printing, take a look at Cubify Design (was Alibre). It has a lot of the same features as Solidworks, like parametric solids modeling with a history tree and output as 2D drawings, but it costs a lot less. The only 3D format that the $199 version exports is STL, but that's all you need for 3D printing.
Andrew Werby
www.computersculpture.com
If you want to design technical stuff and are ok with programming then OpenSCAD is a good choice.
http://www.openscad.org/
There is also implicitcad but it lacks a good quick preview yet.
http://www.implicitcad.org/
I've written a minimal language for the sage CAS system: miniSageCAD
It's quite slow but can generate cool stuff:
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:40210
If you want to avoid 3d modelling entirely then maybe check out 123D catch, just to reproduce found objects. http://www.123dapp.com/catch