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CAD Recommendations for Mac?

Wow @EPaxx, that's really nice work you've done there.

I downloaded it last week and have only played with it for 1/2 hour so far. It does look to do so much more than I need, but I alway wanted the ability to spin a model around and see what I was designing. I think my inability to draw better than a 2 year old has hindered me and hope this will help.

Any suggestions on good YouTube vids for beginners?
 
Wow @EPaxx, that's really nice work you've done there.

I downloaded it last week and have only played with it for 1/2 hour so far. It does look to do so much more than I need, but I alway wanted the ability to spin a model around and see what I was designing. I think my inability to draw better than a 2 year old has hindered me and hope this will help.

Any suggestions on good YouTube vids for beginners?
Thanks......there's really nothing too difficult in either of those 2 models........ it's just learning how to do it.

I really like this youtube channel of Lars Chistensen . He has a tonne of Fusion 360 and he makes sure that he explains all that he is doing and the why of it. Also encourages the use of shortcuts and how to use them.
Here is part one of a Total Beginners tutorial that he has done and it was the 1st one that I watched.
Fusion 360 Tutorial for Absolute Beginners

Hope you have fun with it. I'm very A.D.D. and in the way that I'm always searching out and learning new things. This Fusion 360 has been very fun for me.
 
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