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  • I have trouble remembering what key pans and what key rotates view and the thought of actually figuring out how to manipulate the 3D file in FreeCAD felt like it was gonna melt my brain.

    But thank you for the recommendation. TinkerCAD made me feel like I was playing with children’s blocks but at least I understand them.

    I also think I’m gonna try get started on learning something else after I brute force this stupid single print. And I think it will just be trying some of them out.




  • Yeah I think people forget about print orientation and stuff like that with FDM.

    I think the person said they printed with supports on but didn’t have great results and my thought is how they didn’t realize they made supports inside their part to get it to print that could have been solved with some mounting points for the bridging.

    Which in theory sounds like something I could do… No animation…

    But man slicer modifiers made me want to go insane and I barely managed to learn Photoshop, gimp, and the like.

    But thanks. I’m noticing basically 2 camps for software and it helps at least narrow down what I’ll find support for using I guess.


  • I agree that we should know how to tinker or slightly modify files as well but I’d say pulling out a separate software with a huge learning curve is a step that’s hard to get people to swallow.

    I think I really wanted to put emphasis on have to learn it, cause for things that feel simple to suddenly find it will take 30 hours of study and then several additional hours of fixing suddenly feels like a jump up in ask for making sure you can actually print a part successfully that’s been posted in a 3D printer file site.

    I had experience with simple tools but they don’t seem to exist much anymore and the tools in the slicer software seem to exist to say they do which brings me back to the question of if I was missing something or had to learn a separate software.

    But some of us aren’t professional software engineers. And modifying something turns into a bigger project.

    TinkerCAD seems to be a popular answer and I hope simple enough cause I’d love to see stuff I helped design reality but not making money on it too means time needs to be spent keeping myself alive first and thus extended hobby space much further down.












  • No but if you need a windows machine for work then what is the purpose of having a second device running Linux? Like actually.

    My point still stands. The topic sure is about Linux and windows 10/11 but I still stand by,
    “why have a second device I won’t use, on second hardware I had to buy, that I can’t use cause it doesn’t run my apps optimally?”

    Cause that just sounds like I should own one so I can say I have a Linux device for you guys.

    You said we should own a non powerful personal Linux machine but didn’t give a reason why? Why should we have an extra device running Linux if we already have the needed windows. Downvote me sure but give logic not personal desires