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Free CAD Program for Students???
Before I ask this question, I should make it clear that I am aware of the free team related offerings of CAD programs. However, my computer is not able to handle the latest version of Inventor. My team is also finished with the design process for our season. I am looking for a free, or relatively inexpensive (< $50) CAD program to practice and design parts for my teams off-season activities on. I am experienced in Inventor and have dipped my big toe into Solidworks, but I can't find a near full version program I can download for free. I have considered Google Sketchup, but am unsure of its capabilities and would prefer SolidWorks or a similar program. Any guidance would be appreciated.
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Some members of my team who were finding it hard to run inventor had some luck running Alibre. It's not free, there's only a 30 day free (but fully functional, iirc) trial. But maybe have your PR team can secure you a sponsorship ;)
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Al college students can get free versions of the latest inventor at students.autodesk.com Just sign up and then you can download for free. Otherwise, I used alibre until I got inventor. Alibre is basically inventor.
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You can get Solidworks for free as well, but if your computer can't handle Inventor it's not going to run Solidworks much better.
What are the specs on your computer? 6 or so years ago I was able to run Inventor 8 without much trouble on an 800 mhz P3 with 128 mb of RAM and integrated graphics without too much trouble (until I got into large assemblies). Most relatively new computers should be able to handle light duty CAD work using Solidworks or Inventor. |
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AutoCAD has some 3d modeling softwares out that you can buy for relatively cheap. Also, they generally have lower system requirements. However, it will probably be different then what you are used to. I'm told leans closer to solidworks then inventor but I really don't have any first hand experience. I might have to call a friend and see where he got his.
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Please do not perpetuate the negative stereotypes of AutoCAD such as: It can't do 3d. Simply, it can. Sorry, just tired of people telling me that this awesome software can't do half the stuff it can do. |
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A9 Cad is free, but 2 dimensional.
http://www.a9tech.com/ |
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I have been on the lookout for some free or low cost Cad programs and here is what I have found
CadStd - they have a free version and the paid version is only $37 cadstd.com TurboCad http://www.turbocad.com/TurboCAD/Tur...0/Default.aspx Check Amazon and Newegg for prices DoubleCad, but the same company as TurboCad (IMSI). 2D edition is free http://www.doublecad.com/Products/Do...0/Default.aspx Deltacad - cost around $40. supposed to be easy to learn and use. I don't have a url. Brian |
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As Ryan pointed out above, Alibre is a capable tool. It is parametric 3D. On download of the Express verison, you get 30 day evaluation upgrade to the professional level tool. After 30 days, you have use of the Express version tool for unlimited time (free).
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Thanks for the help.
I have been asked for hardware specs, so: 256 Mb Ram 1.7 GHz Celeron Processer 20 Gb Remaining Storage Terrible Video Card... (From 2000) Makes me cry, I have to give it a kick to start sometimes... :D I should be upgrading to a new computer this summer though. I guess I forgot about Alibre, a member of our CAD team used to use it. Does the Express version have the modelling ability of Inventor (I don't really need all the flashy features, like rendering and dynamic simulation)? AutoCad is expensive too, and the free version has no 3D in my experience. I don't really know which Free programs to trust, but Alibre seems alright. |
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Also, it's probably better to stick with the student versions of some of the better known software names out there, such as SolidWorks, Pro/E, Inventor, CATIA, Unigraphics (NX), or SolidEdge, or in other words CAD applications used in industry. That way, you gain experience in software that you will use in college and beyond, as opposed to some random CAD software that no one has ever really heard of. If you are looking for SolidWorks, you can pick up a two year student license (without COSMOS) for $60-$80, and with COSMOS for about $140. http://www.gradware.com/product/view..._campaign=ce02 |
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Contact Marie, she should be able to hook you up with a copy or something for solidworks.
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As discussed in other posts, all FIRST teams can download free seats of Pro/ENGINEER.
To access the free seats of Pro/ENGINEER would require your team lead to register for a project space. The project space is a virtual folder for teams to manage their design, documents, meetings, etc. It becomes the master copy of all things related to the team. Available via the web, teams have access to this info 24/7 via the internet. From the project, you can also download Pro/ENGINEER and Mathcad for your team use. The license of Pro/ENGINEER is perpetual and does not expire. To register for your team project, please have the team lead fill out the following form – www.ptc.com/go/frcregistration As for hardware requirements, here is a link to the Pro/ENGINEER Schools Edition requirements http://www.ptc.com/appserver/wcms/st...&icg_dbkey=841 If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to send me an email at mfischer@ptc.com. Regards, Mark Fischer |
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You can get a copy of SolidWorks - just go to www.solidworks.com/SponsoredDesignContest and fill out the form on the right side. We do not do a download for robot teams - we ship a DVD.
If you want to perform stress analysis or motion analysis on your robot please say so. We will have a 64bit student version this summer. There are many FIRST teams that use SolidWorks - more importantly there are many companies that use SolidWorks. SolidWorks skills are good to have in your background as an design engineer. Marie |
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