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    Quote Originally Posted by jimc View Post
    solidworks is very mechanical engineering based. for making parts and working assemblies. it is not very good with complex surfaces or ornate objects and it totally not for making organic forms, characters or sculpting like blender is. rhino is what i use. its kind of a middle ground. it is very precise like solidworks but its also great for complex and curvy, ornate surfaces as well. it however is not parametric so in models with multiple working parts it does not know how each part relates to one another. so basically if you design a engine or transmission for example you cannot test it or make it operate like you can in solidworks. i find rhino to be fantastic for designing models for 3d printing. its professional and powerful software. there are many cad programs out there which are designed for different things. the software you choose depends on the type of modeling you are doing. rhino, solidworks and blender are all great but they each do things the other doesnt do.
    So Blender it is! thank you!

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    I've just come across a free CAD program called 123D Design. It seems to have all the attributes of a good CAD program.

    www.123dapp.com/design

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