Heyyyy man ... Just found this version for 20€ (about $20) ... bought it .... awfull ... but not that bad ... it has the very erly Autodesk AutoCad interface ... very old ... but if you used to work with it, you get some decent results, for 20 bucks we paid ... compared to the price ... not that bad ... Since I am a CAD-Professional I still struggle to get around with this one, will take some time.
@@ProfessorVector Just got extruded my first shape ... yeah ... it is outdated as hell, like you said, but it works decent. Do I recommend it: NO 😁 At least, it is not a scam, but you need a hell of free time to get comfortable with it.
I have bought ViaCAD well worth the $150 ask for discounts if you buy get the demo try it. It is Not Parametric. I bought CMS Intellicad because it is more like AutoCAD but has almost zero documentation. I regret it and never use it. Blender 3D ver 4.2 has been free and continues to be free. It's not really CAD but with the add-ons it's super powerful, a bit non-standard but does what almost nothing else can do, and exports STL quite well for 3D printing. That the Paid and Free paths of my recommendations. See Jonathan from MakerTales he has good Blender tutorials. I hope you are liked and subscribed. I have some more CAD, Laser etching pump, Lathe just bought a new one few weeks ago, and ideas on Precsion videos for the channel. Thanks for asking and please do let me know how your journey goes in the CAD area.
finely i found someone with this program that speak English i got 12 and 14 pro i know a little something from a guy that speak German i just follow what his dose and thats how i been getting by with this awesome program
But my friend got a refund. We decided to learn Blender It's the most powerful free modeler there is. I quote Jonathan from Maker tales, it's not a hard road but it's a long one. Each add-on works with a unique set of key strokes. Thanks for subscribing.
I found that BeckerCAD 3D Pro is a rebranded DataSolid CADdy++ Basic 2019. Telltale signs of that were a prominent CADdy++ label in the title bar of the main window, a DataSolid logo at the bottom of the screen. It is a non parametric editor with a python scripting language. The lowest price I seen is from Soft Maker in Germany for US $17.95 I think for 3D printing Blender with the CAD Sketcher free add on is better. For 2D look at open office fork Libre CAD for free.
Heyyyy man ... Just found this version for 20€ (about $20) ... bought it .... awfull ... but not that bad ... it has the very erly Autodesk AutoCad interface ... very old ... but if you used to work with it, you get some decent results, for 20 bucks we paid ... compared to the price ... not that bad ... Since I am a CAD-Professional I still struggle to get around with this one, will take some time.
@@M_B_80 thank you I didn't know that.
@@ProfessorVector Just got extruded my first shape ... yeah ... it is outdated as hell, like you said, but it works decent. Do I recommend it: NO 😁 At least, it is not a scam, but you need a hell of free time to get comfortable with it.
Wow a cad professional
We need some pro's who like and subscribe to help the conversation flow!!!
If not this then what would you recommend?
I have bought ViaCAD well worth the $150 ask for discounts if you buy get the demo try it. It is Not Parametric. I bought CMS Intellicad because it is more like AutoCAD but has almost zero documentation. I regret it and never use it. Blender 3D ver 4.2 has been free and continues to be free. It's not really CAD but with the add-ons it's super powerful, a bit non-standard but does what almost nothing else can do, and exports STL quite well for 3D printing. That the Paid and Free paths of my recommendations. See Jonathan from MakerTales he has good Blender tutorials. I hope you are liked and subscribed. I have some more CAD, Laser etching pump, Lathe just bought a new one few weeks ago, and ideas on Precsion videos for the channel. Thanks for asking and please do let me know how your journey goes in the CAD area.
finely i found someone with this program that speak English i got 12 and 14 pro i know a little something from a guy that speak German i just follow what his dose and thats how i been getting by with this awesome program
But my friend got a refund. We decided to learn Blender It's the most powerful free modeler there is. I quote Jonathan from Maker tales, it's not a hard road but it's a long one. Each add-on works with a unique set of key strokes. Thanks for subscribing.
I started a BeckerCAD Getting Started video
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I found that BeckerCAD 3D Pro is a rebranded DataSolid CADdy++ Basic 2019. Telltale signs of that were a prominent CADdy++ label in the title bar of the main window, a DataSolid logo at the bottom of the screen.
It is a non parametric editor with a python scripting language.
The lowest price I seen is from Soft Maker in Germany for US $17.95
I think for 3D printing Blender with the CAD Sketcher free add on is better.
For 2D look at open office fork Libre CAD for free.
update: I just got an email today for $17.95
In Germany they want 129 for this crap ...