![]() ![]() I decided to try Fusion360 on a trial to see how it went great. About 2.5 years ago, I was faced with the annual maintenance of Solidworks and Mastercam which was about $3k plus the penalties for skipping previous maintenance coming to about $5k. All of which are expensive, professional packages that have a lot to offer. I used Solidworks since 1998 along with Mastercam and Camworks. Perhaps I am a good example along with many of the companies that I work with. By default it overlaped to the board, so it's cutting through the layers. I can make a copy of the library, but the components are already in the design so I would need to delete them and add and connect again Also, there's no print in the option, I need to type "print" like in 1980s :/ and as I am writing this post, my computer is calculating cut in the case. can't overwrite the 3D in the original library. it does not have a proper 3D model, so I wanted to change it (using not so bad generator), but. For example, I have typical SOIC 74HC595 in the project from standard eagle library. Now I don't even no where are my files, where are the libraries. Eagle was not 100% intuitive software but you could get used to it. Totally agree with all of you that all this integration is a disaster so far. And I disagree with the sentence that professionals will not design electronic and mechanic - real professionals will not use fusion 360 at first place and apparently Autodesk do not believe that Eagle was ever a professional softwate (they might have $$$ data to back it up). To get the pcb into 3D and design around it is ok. ![]() First, in general I think the whole idea behind it is not bad. ![]()
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