jland
04-23-2015, 08:32 PM
I just bought a used ShopBot PRT 24x32. I want to use it to make necks and tops/backs for archtop guitars and mandolin family instruments. I have been researching several free 3D design software options. At this point this is just a hobby and I don't want to jump in at $1000 (Rhino) or (much) higher for other packages.
I've looked at SketchUp, Blender, 123D Design, among others. Each has its own learning curve, and I am prepared to spend the time to get to know the software I pick (I am a software developer by trade, and know the importance of knowing how to efficiently use software tools). But I want to make the best choice possible up front so as not to waste time going down a path that may have pitfalls not discovered until much time is invested.
I already have Partworks and Partworks 3D and plan to use PW3D to create my toolpaths.
I'm seeking advice from others who may have been down this path. Specifically any recomendations on free (or very inexpensive) software and its suitability to my intended purpose. I want to try many designs, but most everything is going to have a similar profile (e.g. archtops and necks) so I don't expect to be using all of the myriad tools that are involved in most 3D packages.
Thanks in advance for the advice I hope is forthcoming.
Jim Anderson
I've looked at SketchUp, Blender, 123D Design, among others. Each has its own learning curve, and I am prepared to spend the time to get to know the software I pick (I am a software developer by trade, and know the importance of knowing how to efficiently use software tools). But I want to make the best choice possible up front so as not to waste time going down a path that may have pitfalls not discovered until much time is invested.
I already have Partworks and Partworks 3D and plan to use PW3D to create my toolpaths.
I'm seeking advice from others who may have been down this path. Specifically any recomendations on free (or very inexpensive) software and its suitability to my intended purpose. I want to try many designs, but most everything is going to have a similar profile (e.g. archtops and necks) so I don't expect to be using all of the myriad tools that are involved in most 3D packages.
Thanks in advance for the advice I hope is forthcoming.
Jim Anderson