I'm a big fan of Solid Edge too, been using it for 8 years now, predominately for 3D stuff.
Bit hard to teach even the basics over a forum, S.E. tutorials are pretty good though.
A fair few hobbyists seems happy with TurboCad, probably mainly due to price, but I found it a bit clunkier, less powerful and less intuitive than S.E. Solid Works is also very good but geez they know how to charge for a license.
Quite easy to use compared to it's opposition.
I met the Australian distributor. He gave me a pirate copy.
This was designed on IronCAD.
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Thanks, any idea how much? I don't plan to ditch solidworks, but if I need to buy another CAD seat for another employee it will be something else.
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I found a price on the NZ resellers site. One of the worst websites I've seen lately, but the price is palatable: http://www.spiredynamics.co.nz/
Just Google it.
Here's one of the distributors
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I downloaded Google Sketchup and found it to be OK
To use it properly I would need to put much more effort in to it and learn to use it well
I often got frustrated and so haven't bothered with it, this applies to others that I have tried in the past.
I think it also helps to have a pencil and paper sketch of what you are wanting to do in CAD before you start
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