CAD and CAM Software - DoESLiverpool/somebody-should GitHub Wiki
This page lists some of the common CAD and CAM software that DoES members use - including 3D, 2D and electronics (schematic and PCB).
3D Graphics
If you're new to 3D modelling, here's a series of video tutorials that teach you the basics.
OnShape
- Browser-based
- As good as solidworks!
- See Julian for help
FreeCAD
- Open source
Autodesk Fusion 360
- Can generate toolpaths
- See Martin for help
SketchUp
- Can create STL files (might need a plugin - not checked recently)
- Wikipedia: SketchUp
TinkerCAD
- Browser-based
OpenSCAD
- Programmatically create 3D models
Processing
- Programatically create 3D models (and many other things too)
- It is possible to generate 3D forms for STL export
- See John O'Shea for help
Libraries of 3D Things:
Simplify3D
- Expensive $149 USD
- Useful for complex prints and more control over slicing
See also:
Vector graphics
Inkscape
- Our tool of choice for laser cutters and vinyl cutter
Adobe Illustrator
- A paid-for product, but for those who already have it, it's a good alternative to Inkscape
JavascriptToSVG, OpenSCAD
- Programatically generate shapes for 2D cutting
SVGnest
- Rotates and moves shapes so they take up least space possible
- Result = Less material used in your projects!
LaserPlacer
- @goatchurch's in-browser line segment collector and drag and placer
JSCut
- fully made up in-browser CAM system
MakerCAM
- runs in a the browser in Flash, and at least one person uses it for their router
Electronics
KiCAD PCB
- Free, Open source
- Windows, Mac, Linux
Circuits.io
- Browser-based
- Design for electronics, circuits and PCBs
DesignSpark PCB
- Free
- Can create Gerbers, etc.
EagleCAD
- Free version available, but limited
- Desktop schematic and PCB workbench
- Mac, Linux, Windows
Fritzing
- Desktop schematic and PCB workbench
- Open source
Altium CircuitMaker
- Free PCB design tool