Lazyman
commented about 11 hours ago
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Dutchy, Checkout the free self paced classes that Onshape has on their website.  They are pretty good and include an exercise  that you can download , usually using the the same example in the class.  For me, completing the exercise at the end, really helped drive home the content of each class and definitely help me to learn how to navigate the software, menus, etc.  In a couple of instances, I went back to repeat the class when I could not remember exactly how to do something as I was drafting a design, which really helped.  

A couple of years ago I never had thought that I would learn making 3D drawings on my PC. For my work (I'm now retired)  I have used Autocad from time to time for making simple drawings. My first drawn model was the Super Dexta. I did it in autocad which is 2D.  I thought that I went mad 😁. LBD tried to learn me SketchUp. I was glad with the help from LBD!  but not with SU.  Than I started learning Fusion360 which took a lot of hours, but in the end I prevailed. I saw some vids from Onshape and what I saw is similar to fusion360.  What I also looked at is the cost and I suspect that I can't use onshape for free either because I'm selling the drawings. I don't get rich from that and try to keep costs down as much as possible, Onside looks great for what I saw but isn't cheap. 

In short, whether I switch remains a question, but thank you (both) very much for the response!

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