Quote Originally Posted by notmyjob View Post
What do you experienced planners use? I'm not new to 3D modelling however I would like something that would provide a way to visualize what it is I want to build. Showing measurements, Joints and more.
To me, the only sensible software to go with if you want to model so you can visualize the whole Job (assemblies) and take measurements, etc is Fusion 360.
£450 for a 1-year subscription isn't a ridiculous amount and for that, you get very advanced CAD and CAM software with good support and lots of tutorials, etc on Youtube so learning is made much easier.

Vectric software is great for woodworkers but the higher level software is pricey and while it offers CAD capabilities it is very limited and doesn't allow modeling assemblies.

To be honest, there isn't one software that does everything best, for instance, Vectric software is great for signage and V-carving, etc because it has tool paths that are purposefully designed for this type of work, but its 3D tool paths are limited compared to F360 and so are it's more simple tool paths like pocketing and profiling, etc. Also. F360 allows advanced tool paths such as Adaptive roughing which can drastically reduce cycle times.

You get what you pay for and there is nothing worse than having a machine that is held back because the CAM software cannot produce decent tool paths, or seeing others doing stuff that you cannot because the CAM software only has basic capabilities.