RE: https://mastodon.social/@agiletortoise/116117737649974536

I've done everything in TinkerCAD so far.

I've tried a couple of higher-end options, but the learning curve has been RIDICULOUS, and I haven't been able to push through on any of them yet.

TinkerCAD can do a LOT once you dig in. The most common reason I want better tools isn't to make more complex shapes — it’s to have parameters/variables/patterns easily adjustable after creation.

@marcoarment @agiletortoise Fusion is a good step up from TinkerCAD, and even stays free if you do the personal use license, and I’ve rarely run into to something I need to do that I can’t within the limits on it.