![]() ( I know I have to switch my hat around when I switch to Sketchup) That said if you have any experience with other CAD programs you might find it confusing to transition. There are many good tutorials online and some are specific to woodworking. Rhino has 10 options for drawing a circle, for instance.Ī lot of people like Sketchup and you can't beat the price. The downside is all those options can be overwhelming. ![]() The more capable pro design packages give you endless flexibility which comes in handy is special situations. If this is a new pursuit for you ( designing on computer) I'd keep it simple. It all depends on what you are comfortable using, or learning. Seriously, most anything from Sketchup to Solidworks will suffice for the work I see here.
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