John Rutzen | 28/07/2022 12:21:05 |
411 forum posts 22 photos | Hi, I was looking for a free easy to use CAD 2D tool to do some drawings for laser cutting out locomotive frames. I came across Draft It which looks very easy to use and doesn't need monthly payments. The basic version is free and the Pro version costs £24 one off payment. It looks very basic but easy to use. Has anyone used it and can comment please? |
John Hinkley | 28/07/2022 12:45:34 |
![]() 1545 forum posts 484 photos | John, For the drawings that you want to produce, I would recommend QCAD. It will do everything you need and more and is free to download and use. It's not restricted in any way as some are and you can pay for the Pro version if you want to, though there'd be no point for simple drawings. You can try the Pro extras for a limited period after installation to see if it provides any useful features. John
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Pete White | 28/07/2022 13:06:01 |
223 forum posts 16 photos | Qcad had done it for me for longer than I can remember. |
John Rutzen | 28/07/2022 13:42:59 |
411 forum posts 22 photos | Hi, okay thanks , i'll take a look at that one. |
SillyOldDuffer | 28/07/2022 14:01:28 |
10668 forum posts 2415 photos | Dunno about Draft It, but can recommend QCAD. Does more than I need for 2D and isn't too complicated. The Pro and Community editions are in the same bundle. The licence covers Windows, Mac and Linux on several machines if wanted. The free trial allows the Pro functions to be used in 15 minute slices. If the extra functions are needed Pro is switched on permanently by paying once, which got me 3 years upgrades as well. Otherwise trial-mode is switched off and although some commands and features disappear, it's essentially the same software. I happily used the Community Edition for several years before paying for Pro. Though the Pro additions are all useful, my main reason was to get the Break Out Segment Tool. Saves a lot of time by deleting bits of line with a single click. The Community edition can do the same job, but it's more effort. Dave |
John Rutzen | 28/07/2022 14:37:53 |
411 forum posts 22 photos | ok, I've downloaded it onto my windows 10 . I want to remove the plugins so I have the free version. Can anyone tell me how to do this please? |
John Rutzen | 28/07/2022 15:25:33 |
411 forum posts 22 photos | Hi, I think I've done it. |
John Hinkley | 28/07/2022 15:29:04 |
![]() 1545 forum posts 484 photos | I seem to remember there used to be a section that dealt with that on the web site but can't find it now. I believe that it's just a matter of clicking a button within the UI window. However, there's no need to remove them, your access to them automatically ceases after the trial period and you carry on using QCAD "lite", if I remember correctly. Someone will correct me if I'm wrong. It's been quite a few years since I started using QCAD. John Well done, then! Edited By John Hinkley on 28/07/2022 15:29:42 |
Brian Baker 1 | 28/07/2022 16:11:02 |
![]() 229 forum posts 40 photos | QCad for me too. Regards Brian B |
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