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I have free copy of solidWorks and got it from the schools as a high school student. The problem its subscription is running out soon I am looking to get another cad program but I really dont want to pay the $150 for the student edition
Anyone can recommend me free cad software



   
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Since you mentioned solidWorks, which mean you're not interested with digital pen and paper like DraftSight right ?



   
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Since you mentioned solid works, which mean you're not interested with digital pen and paper like DraftSight right ?

Not really since i am learning 2d animation with the software. Not interested with the 3D. Maybe yes in future 



   
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Since you mentioned solid works, which mean you're not interested with digital pen and paper like DraftSight right ?

Not really since i am learning 2d animation with the software. Not interested with the 3D. Maybe yes in future 

You should try "OnShape software". If you want to keeo your work public then this option will be good for you.Free tier has 100MB of private space available which you will eat up very quick. I



   
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Since you mentioned solid works, which mean you're not interested with digital pen and paper like DraftSight right ?

Not really since i am learning 2d animation with the software. Not interested with the 3D. Maybe yes in future 

You should try "OnShape software". If you want to keeo your work public then this option will be good for you.Free tier has 100MB of private space available which you will eat up very quick. I

Thanks for the advice, may i know which your personal favourite free cad?.



   
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Since you mentioned solid works, which mean you're not interested with digital pen and paper like DraftSight right ?

Not really since i am learning 2d animation with the software. Not interested with the 3D. Maybe yes in future 

You should try "OnShape software". If you want to keeo your work public then this option will be good for you.Free tier has 100MB of private space available which you will eat up very quick. I

Thanks for the advice, may i know which your personal favourite free cad?.

I personally use Fusion 360 Fusion360 -  It's totally free for education and students like you also startups making less than $100k per year, otherwise no limitations



   
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Since you mentioned solid works, which mean you're not interested with digital pen and paper like DraftSight right ?

Not really since i am learning 2d animation with the software. Not interested with the 3D. Maybe yes in future 

You should try "OnShape software". If you want to keeo your work public then this option will be good for you.Free tier has 100MB of private space available which you will eat up very quick. I

Thanks for the advice, may i know which your personal favourite free cad?.

I personally use Fusion 360 Fusion360 -  It's totally free for education and students like you also startups making less than $100k per year, otherwise no limitations

I checked some reviews for Fusion 360, is it worth for 2D module ?



   
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Posted by: @cooper

I checked some reviews for Fusion 360, is it worth for 2D module ?

2D module is a bit lacking,but you can have things done correctly with some workarounds



   
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Inventor Pro is free for educational use, and Inventor LT is only $380 if OP ever decides to start using it for commercial work.



   
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Fusion 360 is actually very good, and that's coming from Solidworks.



   
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Thanks for the advice friends. i will go with Fusion 360



   
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Inventor Pro is free for educational use, and Inventor LT is only $380 if OP ever decides to start using it for commercial work.

That's fantastic. 



   
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