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Yep is a good software for making 3D printing parts but when you need more complex designs and/or mechanical, thermal, fluid... simulation FreeCAD is lack of tools for that purposes also 3D rendering with FreeCAD is a hell. For these reasons I see FreeCAD like an alternative CAD software for simple models and using Solidworks as main CAD software when you need to do complex designs and simulations.Quote
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FreeCAD, and the #1 reason... It runs on Linux! (and I will not ever give even one rusty penny to micro$oft)
The other few solid molders that run on Linux have a UI that just flat out sucks rocks. For designing parts to be printed and all around work at home, I haven't found anything I cant do with FreeCAD. And you really can't beat the price.
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ImplicitCAD! It's like OpenSCAD but with a Haskell interface and a really cool way of representing geometry (function with three arguments, surface is where it equals 0).