![]() ![]() ![]() I use a program that I wouldn't recommend. Sadly after all my rambling I can't help you out with a good CAD program. I actually prefer models- but given the amount of time I have for woodworking I find CAD to be the fastest design tool I have. Then the model (four years of model after model!) and lastly CAD. So my best advice is pick how you really want to design- and spend the time to learn that tool- because it will always serve you well. But to really see what they truly are look at CAD. But if you are already working wood you might be surprised to find how easy it is to make a scale model.Īll three systems are, in and of themselves, perfect. Pencil and paper remains a tool- and a skill- not far different from CAD. The good news is that pencil and paper remain excellent tools. ![]() If you want to use a computer to design and get a "picture" of those things floating around in your head you will need to learn CAD in some form. But first a qualifier- I've been using software for about 10 years now of which "CAD", in a sense, is a small subset there of.ĬAD in and of itself is a tool. ![]()
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