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    Quote Originally Posted by Neale View Post
    I usedTcad for quite a long while and, as you say, it's fine for 2D. The biggest issue I had was that when you made a mistake, or realised that you needed to go back and change something you did earlier, making corrections could be a nightmare and I found it usually quicker to delete the lot and redraw from scratch. The ability to go back and "change history" in F360 was a revelation. Just remember the principle "never use a dimension when you can use a constraint" and building 3D models is a breeze. But there's a big difference between modeling in F360 and drawing in Tcad. But newer versions of Tcad might be better - I haven't updated mine for a few years.

    For woodworking, the Vectric software is pretty good, although not cheap. They have worked hard to include tools that are useful and avoid over-complicating things. The CAM is built-in and is much easier to use for wood. F360 CAM is great for more engineering type things but more complicated to use.
    Part tree (as close as you get to history) in turbocad but depends on the version you used depends on if it supports it. (I think though it's been supported at least 8 years now)

    Part tree is almost as good as history but in a different way. You also need to use blocks for assembly which simplifies everything but it's a different approach to Fusion which I think is not as user friendly as Fusion.

    I think turbocad is getting outclassed which is sad for a 30 year old + heritage but it's stuck in its' ways and as much as I love it got to move with the times.

    I'm almost as good in Fusion as I was in Turbocad after only a few days of playing around (Although knowing how to cad really helps) which I think is very telling on just how easy Fusion is to pick up and history is better (Or at least easier) then part tree.

    Another thing with turbocad if you buy a 2015 platinum edition with cam and woodworking plugin will set you back £1k newer editions even more.
    Last edited by Desertboy; 28-09-2017 at 09:44 AM.
    http://www.mycncuk.com/threads/10880...60cm-work-area My first CNC build WIP 120cm*80cm

    If you didn't buy it from China the company you bought it from did ;)

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