Anyone taught themselves/learned either freecad or onshape via online resources they could recommend?

Tried a couple youtubes for freecad a while back and just didn't get anywhere.

I use tinkercad for small parts.

Previously used sketchup for woodworking, but the pricing and web version just don't cut it for me. #cad #3dprinting

@alexmorse unfortunately there are lots of awful YouTube videos that are almost useless at teaching how to use #freecad

The "CAD CAM Lessons" channel on YouTube is quite good. I've managed to learn enough to design the objects I wanted to print using them.

My experience of freecad is that you start to gain confidence, and then you make a small change, and it will start producing loads of errors and fail to apply changes. Save your changes early and often into an incrementing filename.