Just a heads up for anyone interested. Autodesk are offering their Fusion 360 parametric 3D drawing package free for 12 months renewable, to private
users. Anyone designing brackets would find the sheet metal feature particularly useful. It takes into account the thickness of the material and the
amount lost in the bend. When finished it will unfold into a flat pattern.
I hit it cold a couple of weeks ago and am slowly getting to grips with it using a series of tutorial YouTube videos entitled Fusion360 in 30 days.
I'm finding it a great resource and just thought I'd mention it.
Thanks for the heads up John. I will have to give that a go. Free 12 months trial isn't too bad either. It is tricky changing between software,
but the YouTube video break downs do help.
The folding function is something i use at work and is certainly very helpful. Especially when you are trying to mirror mounting holes across a fold.
It is also helpful to know how to do it manualy as well.
I will gie that a go tonight.
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Originally posted by Big T
Thanks for the heads up John. I will have to give that a go. Free 12 months trial isn't too bad either. It is tricky changing between software, but the YouTube video break downs do help.
The folding function is something i use at work and is certainly very helpful. Especially when you are trying to mirror mounting holes across a fold. It is also helpful to know how to do it manualy as well.
I will gie that a go tonight.
Ok I give up how do I get it for free?
OK got it - they don't make it easy do they ?
Cheers
Just use onshape it’s always free as long as your design is not private