#carpentry #cad #3dprinting

Wondering if anyone uses CAD to design furniture they want to build.

Hubby is a really good carpenter, and we need more specific furniture after a move to a house where the old furniture didn't fit.

Is there a CAD program out there that can print to paper with measurements. eg. for each unique part of the build?

And - probably dreaming here - also prints out an overview of parts showing how many of each is needed for the build?

Subscriptions are out.

@MaryPot I haven't used it but I think #freecad has a workbench that will do it. Hopefully someone who knows more will chime in.

@in3dca @MaryPot yes #freecad with the #a2plus workbench is pretty intuitive to design furniture.

I'm a newbie at both CAD and #woodworking, here's some info on what I used to get started: https://shom.dev/posts/20221019_foss-woodworking/

Happy to answer any questions and point to other resources.

FOSS Woodworking

I built a small table this weekend and realized that the thing I desperately need if I’m going to build more stuff is a workbench. There are a TON of workbench options to pick from, which is great. But, I didn’t want to get into picking and choosing dimensions and features on the fly, that was asking for a disaster. So I decided to take the plunge and learn FreeCAD. There are excellent YouTube videos targeted at “FreeCAD for Woodworkers” which was a delightful surprise.

@shom @in3dca

Thanks very much!

For me, a potter and creative more than systematic, it seems really too much work, but, for an engineer, this might be just the thing!

Have sent hubby the video and the website, and he will be taking a look at it.

@MaryPot @shom All CAD software has a pretty steep learning curve. Even more fun there's always multiple ways to get to the same result, so everyone has their own style. There is a ton of good content on YouTube to help him through it.

For the sorts of forms you work with, check out Blender (https://blender.org). It too has an intimidating initial impression, but when I want something that is more organic, it's the tool of choice.

#FreeCAD #Blender

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@in3dca @shom

We have both used drawing/photo software in the past, so the jump isn't as high - just need to learn the symbols and terminology. I'm a potter and he's a carpenter - so thinking 3D isn't a stretch either. Just need to figure out how to input it into the computer. 🙂

@in3dca @shom

Love me some open source!

This is the first program I have seen that I actually want to download and really try out. Thank you!

@MaryPot nice, go high quality #foss! For furniture using #freeCAD as a parametric modeling is great for changing dimensions easily to visualize how things would fit. The tutorials from @MangojellySolutions and @chrishuck are fantastic!

@in3dca