I would also use those if I need to output to CAM, for my CNC or laser etc. Why NOT Blender?įor precise, mechanical designs that need to fit and work together, Fusion360 or OnShape are still my choice. While I love Fusion 360 and Tinkercad, it has to be said that for D&D/Tabletop hobbyists with 3D printers, Blender is the go-to CAD tool.
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