Forgot to mention: no hate to FreeCAD users! If it works for you, I'm glad! It just wasn't for me. Also, it's been brought to my attention that Alibre is for Windows only, and doesn't have a first-party purchasing option in other countries. Hopefully those things get fixed in the future!
@elvinhaak Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your adds. Now using Fusion which can also be used free for personal use and finding an alternative for fulll use in the future without the need for MS-windows (which is a pain, every time new computers and updates and long waiting and slowing down more and more...) so, with this answer of you I know Alibre is not for me either.
@WyvernDotRed Жыл бұрын
I might give Alibre's trial a try, within a Bottles environment as I only use Linux systems. The Christmas holidays should give me time for that, it'd be a fun project to finish my Hypercube rebuild. I can use that time to properly compare and test the software, if it works at all. So far I've managed to make FreeCAD work for my designs, but it's difficult to work around it's quirks at times. Fusion360 was easier to learn and work with, but after the hobbyist tier cut-down I decided not to renew my license and commit to FreeCAD.
@WeekdayWeekend Жыл бұрын
I keep meaning to try it. I'm still a noob at Linux, but I know Valve has been doing miracles with Proton.
@contemporiser Жыл бұрын
Allibre was probably the first 3d soctware I ever tried, it was almost 20 years ago and I really liked it. I would probably use it until today if I had more serious need for it other than playing around, and if I never switched to Linux. There is simply no way back. Today, FreeCad all the way, I love it.
@snuffybox Жыл бұрын
The thing that makes me mad about free cad is I feel like it wasn't as bad as it is now a few years ago. Maybe 3 years ago I was using it to make simple models and I found it pretty easy at the time. Then I sorta fell out of the hobby for a while till recently I been wanting to get back into it, download latest version of freecad and omg its so bad what the hell happened to it? Maybe I just forgot how to use it or something but it feels like a completely different app and significantly less user friendly than it was just a few years ago.
@HipNerd Жыл бұрын
Ah, for the good ol' days, when you could just buy some software, install locally, get free patches to fix issues, and not have to give over your rights to privacy and everything else.
@WeekdayWeekend Жыл бұрын
We'll tell our kids about these days when we're old and they'll say, "oh Dad, you tell funny stories."
@stevegelnett4469 Жыл бұрын
I bought TurboCAD version 3 many years ago. It was fantastic. It came in a box with a thick book. I used it all the time. Years later I got version 19. It wasn’t at all as good a decision as the old version was. Yep. The good ol’ days.
@wadecrawford644510 ай бұрын
@@WeekdayWeekend oh Dad, we don’t own anything! And we love it!
@misterdudemanguy97715 ай бұрын
And where are the companies that did that? Oh, yeah, out of business. Weird.
@smallpeople1723 ай бұрын
@@misterdudemanguy9771other companies being more greedy is a weird flex. What’s right is right, regardless if it’s commercially viable
@ThomasRiebmann Жыл бұрын
Forced myself to use FreeCAD and got a steep learning curve. Use drawings for everything and parametize any value! Then it would work straightforeward... And there is the real dealbreaker! It still needs workarounds everywhere. Features don´t work in a specific order. Parts break sometimes. You exactly know what to do, but FreeCAD doesn´t let you. Often you have to take a long detour, because of those problems. I really want to like it, but I understand anybody who already gave up!
@WeekdayWeekend Жыл бұрын
I know the feeling! Sometimes paying just a few bucks for the real thing instead of dealing with the free option is worth every penny. Thanks so much for the comment!
@theartofbanana Жыл бұрын
Thats the problem for me with some of that kind of software. Its meant to be used in a specific way you need to wrap your head around but also doesnt work 100% predictably so you always wonder what you did wrong which botches the learning experience and in the end its just infuriating and it never gets fixed
@smallpeople1723 ай бұрын
Oneself is an improved version of freecad
@JosephStory3 ай бұрын
FreeCAD has improved greatly since this comment. Give it another try with the V1.0 Release Candidate.
@ThomasRiebmann3 ай бұрын
@@JosephStory yes, I'm still using it and it really was improved a lot 👍🏻 Worth another try
@alexstone691 Жыл бұрын
Considering how bad linux support and their licensing is its usually simpler to deal with freecad's horrors than pay a company that may or may not screw you over in the future
@CodingButter Жыл бұрын
His current license gives him access to the current working version of the software. I’d assume a simple backup of the installer and product key will enable him to continue to install and run the version he has paid for. Unless it requires connection to their servers to activate and or run the software I’m unclear how they might “screw him”? I will agree though if activation requires remote verification. An obscure piece of software is prone to suffer the fate of being unsupported or even entire company collapse.
@fhunter1test Жыл бұрын
@@CodingButter license may be linked to current PC (motherboard ID/harddrive ID/mac address, etc - depending). And transfer is tied to the company. Considering that I couldn't find ANY pricing for that software on the site... I have my doubts.
@kernelpanic-x6410 ай бұрын
so true. I still don't understand why the majority of developers are ignoring Linux as Desktop OS. So far i am still with Onshape after my first failed attempts with FreeCAD. Onsel as an "enhanced" FreeCAD option would be a thing. Better than FreeCAD itself, but still far away from saying "a comfortable CAD tool"
@d1namis8 ай бұрын
Do you want so offer you ass to SolveSpace sect? We have great piece of software here.
@treborrrrr6 ай бұрын
@@kernelpanic-x64 It's really not that hard to understand. Have you looked at the market share that Linux has on the desktop? It's anywhere from 1-4% depending on which study you look at. It's absolutely nothing in the grand scheme of things. Now look at how many of those users are interested in CAD, I don't have a number for this, but I doubt it's super high. Now your potential market is even tinier than it already was. Now add in the last nail in the coffin, those who use Linux really like free software. Paying for software is a bit of a last resort it seems. So that means it makes even less sense to spend resources on developing for Linux if you want to make money.
@Z-add Жыл бұрын
Just for completeness sake. Solid Edge too has a free community version.
@WeekdayWeekend Жыл бұрын
I'll have to check out solid edge, it sounds familiar.
@Pongo88442 ай бұрын
Learning CAD is like learning a programming language. Once you get the basis, the skillset is transferable and you need to learn the syntax of the new package
@JokoEngineeringhelp Жыл бұрын
This is awesome! Alibre and FreeCAD are both my favorite. Great work here, you summed up my feelings I've had for a long time.
@WeekdayWeekend Жыл бұрын
Wow! Thanks for the comment, I definitely recognize you from the forums (and official tutorials)! Between you and the rest of the maker community, I've been learning CAD pretty fast. It's so nice to find a simple problem around the house, model out a solution in 30 minutes, and have the model printed and problem fixed in another 45 minutes after that.. No Amazon, no shipping waste. Thank you so much for taking the time to leave a comment!
@zwurltech9047 Жыл бұрын
Unfortunately it is Windows only...
@ExMachinaEngineering Жыл бұрын
Hopefully, not for very much longer
@WeekdayWeekend Жыл бұрын
Until there's a version for Linux, perhaps Alibre would work through Wine or Proton. I'm a Linux noob so I don't quite know how to go about trying that, but it's certainly possible I would think.
@MikkoRantalainenАй бұрын
@@WeekdayWeekend I used to run Fusion360 on Linux through Wine and that's a pig to run with Wine, so I would guess Alibre should work fine. However, Fusion360 licensing model got even more problematic and I stopped even trying to make Fusion360 work on Linux anymore.
@PatrickHoodDaniel Жыл бұрын
I completely agree. Love Alibre!! They've been around for a long time. I hope they are around and keep their purchase model and don't fall into the subscription model.
@WeekdayWeekend Жыл бұрын
I think that Alibre would lose many of its customers if they went to a subscription model.
@PatrickHoodDaniel Жыл бұрын
@@WeekdayWeekend For sure.
@shaneschurman9874Ай бұрын
I agree and typically stay away from subscription models. Alibre is a great choice.
@SunSin91 Жыл бұрын
looked into Alibre pricing, can't even purchase license online ? What is that ? it's a nono
@WeekdayWeekend Жыл бұрын
A few others have mentioned this- it's apparently a localization issue. Not sure why, but they're currently not selling their software first-party in other countries. Sorry about that.
@cavecanem2542 Жыл бұрын
Here in Australia Alibre Atom costs nearly $500 for a licence for a cloud version. What are you talking about?
@WeekdayWeekend Жыл бұрын
Some other commenters have mentioned that in other regions, the pricing is not good. I'm not sure of the reasoning for that.
@ExMachinaEngineering Жыл бұрын
There is no cloud version of Alibre. You're either thinking of a different software or the reseller you contacted also sells other types of software which he tried to push
@benrasmussen987811 ай бұрын
I looked at Alibre before, some years ago, but had some difficulty with it. But if you have found a support group I can contact, I'll look at it again. I signed for classes at the college, now that I'm retired and have a schedule that gives the time. The question I have, is does it generate the g code for a printer? Thanks for your video.
@WeekdayWeekend11 ай бұрын
I don't know of CAD software that generates G-code, but Alibre can export very nice STL files (or other 3D geometry files) that will nicely work with your favorite slicer software. As far as support, the Alibre forum is very useful, as is their official KZbin channel. Try the free trial. Mess with the keyboard commands to match what you're used to, and try some basics. You'll need some retraining like with any software, but I personally was able to get back up to speed within a week or so.
@benrasmussen987811 ай бұрын
thanks, ill see if it will go into Master cam , I'm learning it at college
@MattRhone Жыл бұрын
I love Alibre as well. Took me a very short while to get great at it. Surprised it hasn’t been more talked about. I started with atom and eventually moved to their top edition. Now the videos they are producing lately and ex machina has been doing solid work.
@WeekdayWeekend Жыл бұрын
Ex Machina even commented on this vid which surprised me! I'm definitely gonna upgrade eventually. Thanks for leaving a comment
@DerSolinski Жыл бұрын
FreeCAD is hit and miss. It's not really a monolithic software it's a amalgamation of different tools with a UI framework to tie them together. You can rip it apart and use those tools standalone in your own project if you know what you are doing. And that why it's usability is so abysmal, you have to know what tool does what, and when to use them. You can fairly easily break things if you don't keep your dependencies intact.
@MikkoRantalainenАй бұрын
Indeed. The "this thing has lots of different workspaces" user interface of FreeCAD is easier to think as a plugin system. Similar to Photoshop plugins, each workspace has a bit different logic but all the workspaces modify the same models in the end.
@LightOfReason78 ай бұрын
Very cool, do you know if it uses textures?
@PWARHOLM Жыл бұрын
So, on this basis I have downloaded the trial of the 'maker' version (Alibre Atom V27) I am a professional user Of Solid Works, & a previous user of Inventor, & even earlier user (5+ years ago) of Pro Engineer / Creo. & a Hobby user of Onshape. On the basis of 30 minutes use I am impressed! It seems straightforward, & easy to use. Being locally installed does not have the lag associated with the 'Cloud' programs. I will be interested to see if the assembly & Drawing functions are as good ;-) Thank you @WeekendWeekend for this very good tip. (further thanks for the info that Solid works has a 'Hobbiest' version!)
@PWARHOLM Жыл бұрын
Oh and by the way, I am using a low end machine (at home) for example, I am using the motherboard built in graphic 'card'
@WeekdayWeekend Жыл бұрын
@@PWARHOLM just remember to check the feature list of each version if you decide to purchase the software. Yeah the top version with all the features costs a lot of money, but it's a single payment instead of yearly so I think it's worth it.
@PWARHOLM Жыл бұрын
@@WeekdayWeekendThanks! wilco.
@onjofilms Жыл бұрын
$99?? why does mine say $149? Did they change?
@WeekdayWeekend Жыл бұрын
I recorded this on Black Friday
@onjofilms Жыл бұрын
Ah, I guess I will wait till next BlackFriday then, lol. @@WeekdayWeekend
@SidneyCritic Жыл бұрын
There has been a few companies that reversed their life-time to subscription, so don't rely on that aspect.
@izoyt Жыл бұрын
yeah, this could happen, sadly. but i can assure you , that any company who will do this with to their costumers and have been long time life-time (or similar) model, will loose majority of them. i don't have problem paying for software (i paid for cad-architecture, graphics, video etc), but i wont be paying rent just so i can do my work, never. other thing with subscription based model is, that they just stop trying to develop software, where every new version have to be good enough, that existing (or new) users are wiling to pay for upgrade. i'm old enough to remember, how this really boost true development and competition, not just some graphical "updates" of ui and some trivial additions, that's going on today. younger audience should be more aware of this and make developers think twice.
@coldhardwick11 ай бұрын
OpenSCAD is my jam. idk why I've latched onto it so hard, but everytime I think about all those clicks, I shudder. I use vim to write everything and just have OpenSCAD running for the preview.
@WeekdayWeekend11 ай бұрын
OpenSCAD is different but the ones who love it truly love it, and I'm glad it's working for you. Thanks for watching!
@MikkoRantalainenАй бұрын
Does OpenSCAD support bevels, chamfers and fillets yet? And dogbones?
@joeycepeda46592 ай бұрын
Does it work on linux?
@WeekdayWeekend2 ай бұрын
@@joeycepeda4659 not YET, but they're working on it! Removing .NET architecture that's been there for years is hard work, but I've been told they're making it happen.
@markj79246 ай бұрын
A friend was showing me Alibre and raving about it more than 10 years ago, nice to see Alibre is still available and going strong. Just curious, what piano keyboard do you use that’s sitting in the background? Judging by the way you think things through it was probably a good choice. Great no frills review on Alibre, I will consider getting after I give Freecad another go after putting that off for a while.😊
@WeekdayWeekend6 ай бұрын
@@markj7924 it's really just a MIDI controller, but I believe it's an Alesis v61 or something like that.
@markj79246 ай бұрын
@@WeekdayWeekend thanks!
@tomwagemans1872 Жыл бұрын
That seems to be a great software. Only downside seems that you can not import stl files. Have you tried that?
@WeekdayWeekend Жыл бұрын
I just tried it, and you're right. It doesn't seem to support STLs. I've never needed to import one, but I know a lot of people use that feature a lot. Unfortunately it seems that Alibre doesn't have that functionality yet. Keep in mind that I have Alibre's cheapest offering, so perhaps it's offered for their Pro or Expert levels. But I'm not sure.
@Z-add Жыл бұрын
Stl import is available on their design version
@cadfornoobs98303 ай бұрын
Fusion has a free hobby version. Did you not consider that?
@WeekdayWeekend3 ай бұрын
I did consider it. Their TOS and privacy policy explicitly says they steal all your data, and they don't allow commercial use.
@cadfornoobs98303 ай бұрын
@@WeekdayWeekend The Privacy section is literally the next section (Section 6) and it reads: "Autodesk is committed to protecting Your privacy and letting You know what Autodesk will do with Your personal data. Autodesk’s Privacy Statement sets forth how Autodesk may collect, use, store and process personal data of or relating to You, and how You may request access to or deletion of Your personal data. Autodesk offers a Data Processing Addendum, available on our Trust Center, which sets forth Autodesk’s obligations as a processor for personal data under the General Data Protection Regulation." That is a standard Privacy statement for any service. Compare it to Steam's Privacy Statement or something else like that where they also need to track data about how customers are using the service in order to keep it functioning correctly for the majority of Customers.
@snintendog Жыл бұрын
I still havent found anything to topple the old 123d i use to use. It seems like the more "features" the worse the CAD software got.
@janpetersen8441 Жыл бұрын
Awesome video. I use Fusion mostly, and have tried to wrap my mind around freeCAD. I just struggle with even the simple things in FreeCAD, with the exact same reasons you mentioned. As a free software program though, I am amazed at how much it can do, if only I knew how. So for more complex designs i turn to Fusion. But now i absolutely have to give Alibre a try. Thanks for putting this out there.
@WeekdayWeekend Жыл бұрын
If it wasn't Alibre, I would've gone for Fusion because of its popularity, and thus, documentation. Enjoy Fusion360!
@ExMachinaEngineering Жыл бұрын
@@WeekdayWeekend Fusion has great documentation. But Alibre has an even greater forum and community. Much more valuable in my opinion.
@haydenlee8332 Жыл бұрын
I feel this comment…
@WeekdayWeekend Жыл бұрын
Very good point! I feel because Alibre users are much more close-knit, they're much easier to turn to when you need help. If I was to post a similar video about Fusion 360, I wouldn't have gotten an extremely popular Fusion 360 user joining in the conversation. But with Alibre, I have you and other popular Alibre users hopping in and being super helpful.
@wadecrawford6445 Жыл бұрын
I tried freecad and couldn’t even get a model to appear on my interface. I spent a total of 6 hours of a workday and got nothing to show for it. It really wasn’t intuitive at all.
@KomiyanVT Жыл бұрын
Well I made a brick in FreeCAD, so I think i've got it... But it does suck having to jump from 'desk to desk' in order to create even some simple trash... I'm wondering how this would translate with my existing SolidWorks knowledge? I also started using autodesk as a part of my training - which promptly crashed and burned thanks to microsoft ._. (But being tied to a $2K per year sub in order to use your knowledge in CAD is just sick - as such both MS and AD are on the blacklist!) And whilst I M.I.G.H.T. be able to run Alibre on Linux under wine or using a VM, I'm wondering if LibreCAD is a good contender?
@WeekdayWeekend Жыл бұрын
I've never heard of it, but I'll have to add it to my list of CAD software to try.
@ExMachinaEngineering Жыл бұрын
LibreCAD is a poorly featured alternative to AutoCAD. No contest whatsoever. It is a completely different category of software.
@Vaipetrucci11 ай бұрын
I've only been using alibre for a few months now since I started at this new job, but coming from inventor and solid works, Alibre is set up like those programs. It's not as powerful with complex operations and control but all the functionality is there. Some things just take an extra step or two in my experience. But yeah if you know solidworks you should be able to pick it up really quickly
@KomiyanVT11 ай бұрын
*bump* Okay, turns out LibreCAD is indeed drafting software - for architectural design. So FreeCAD is the only in-house solution for Linux, outside of OpenSCAD, which is actually pretty good when you work it out! I'm curently living out of an old PTC Pro Desktop install that i'm running in a virtual machine, which is ALMOST more tedious than using Blender as a CAD program!
@cyberlizardcouk Жыл бұрын
sadly no version for MacOS.
@WeekdayWeekend Жыл бұрын
Unfortunately not yet. Thanks for watching, though!
@martincronje953611 ай бұрын
This is a good honest overview of the CAD industry as we have it at the moment. I love the idea behind FreeCAD, but it just is not friendly.
@carlhoward546913 күн бұрын
I use primarily OpenSCAD and some FreeCAD 1.0 depending on the project. Well worth going through the learning curves.
@Smonjirez5 ай бұрын
Is Alibre a company that does NOT steal all your works and userdata to either sell to 3rd parties or to display online?
@WeekdayWeekend5 ай бұрын
@@Smonjirez According to Alibre's privacy policy, your information is safe with them.
@Smonjirez5 ай бұрын
@@WeekdayWeekend Thanks for your quick response! But wait does that mean that anything I create locally is also uploaded to Alibre?
@WeekdayWeekend5 ай бұрын
@Smonjirez Sorry for the confusion! No, your local projects are kept on your machine. Alibre does not store your project files at all. They're one of the few out there anymore that believe in a mostly-offline experience. As far as I know, Alibre only 'phones home' about once per month or so to make sure your license is still legal and you didn't pirate their software. And all it does is confirm your license key. One time payment (unless you choose their annual update option which is completely optional), offline functionality, and friendly customer service. Check out their KZbin actually, Joseph does a great job over there. #notsponsored
@benjaminford8173 Жыл бұрын
I know its not free, but I have fallen in love with Rhino 7, and now they just released Rhino 8 with the shrink wrap tool that will be huge for anyone dealing with 3D scan data.
@WeekdayWeekend Жыл бұрын
I'll take a peak at it and see what it's all about! Thanks for watching and commenting!
@greenbuttonpusher_hc6453 Жыл бұрын
Alibre for basic modelling, Rhino for the fun stuff :) nice combo
@WeekdayWeekend Жыл бұрын
I definitely don't think I could ever model anything like characters or things like that; organic shapes. I'm not much of an artist in 2 dimensions, let alone 3
@ciano5475 Жыл бұрын
I too like Rhinoceros, I keep using an old 4.0 version that is fast to load
@ExMachinaEngineering Жыл бұрын
Yes! Yes! And YES! This is my exact experience! Very well said and the title is pretty accurate. During my trial I was amazed how I hadn't heard more about this software that is so affordable and so powerful! I went for the high tier because I am a professional, not a hobbyist. But I can compete with any other company using any other CAD straight up in terms of Design. Plus, I don't have a rolling cost to transfer to my clients. Great video, man! Nice channel too. I'm subbed. I, too, am a fan of spending more time than I should on Cities Skylines. And Dirt Rally 2. Wasted a large part of my life online with GT6 on PS3, GTR2 and GTL on PC. Yeah. But you have videos on a couple of games I never got round to playing so it should be interesting. Keep it up.
@WeekdayWeekend Жыл бұрын
I'll actually be playing PS3 on the channel soon, I've got a solution for capturing it since it's notoriously hard to capture. I've definitely watched a few of your videos, especially your solution for making threads using the Boolean tool! Your video on that is why I'm gonna save up for the pro version of Alibre. Thanks for the comment!
@ExMachinaEngineering Жыл бұрын
@@WeekdayWeekend Oh, I'll be looking forward for the PS3 videos. Please do GT6. And thank you for your kind comments.
@53Aries Жыл бұрын
My experience with cad software is exactly the same as you, and this sounds like exactly what I want!
@WeekdayWeekend Жыл бұрын
#notsponsored it doesn't hurt to do their trial. The trial gives you the expert version, so definitely look at pricing and the table of which features go with which version.
@MikkoRantalainenАй бұрын
Looking at the feature list, it seems that you have to get the $600 mid-tier version of Alibre to not lose even the stuff that I'd consider basic CAD stuff.
@WeekdayWeekendАй бұрын
Except you pay it once, not every year. Still, I do wish some stuff was in their entry tier option..
@ALulzyApprentice Жыл бұрын
What is the closest to Rhino? That is what I know. Not true big boy CAD software when learned it. Yet good for so many things.
@WeekdayWeekend Жыл бұрын
Honestly, I'm not sure. I would look around and try some free trials for different options and see what you think. Just remember to check the ToS and licensing deals for each offering. There be some sneaky stuff out there nowadays.
@sirrodneyffing1 Жыл бұрын
Designspark Mechanical 6 is totaly free (British company) and very good. Also Plasticity 3D is incredible, wonderful to use, a perpetual licence, very cheap, will have dims very soon and the 3D Space Mouse driver is already written.
@omegadeepblue1407 Жыл бұрын
Design Spark Mechanical is cool but it has two flaws: 1.- It needs internet to work 2.- RS Components just has a colaboration with Ansys that give them a less powerful version of their Spaceclaim software, Ansys can end the colaborarion whatever they want
@sirrodneyffing1 Жыл бұрын
@@omegadeepblue1407 Yes I do agree, it's a bit foolish and short sighted from such big company with rich history and so many customers.
@really-america Жыл бұрын
My problem is my brain thinks the way DesignSpark works now (mini space claim) so I find it difficult to use anything else.
@omegadeepblue1407 Жыл бұрын
@@really-america try with Plasticity
@Whereswally606 Жыл бұрын
Terrible experience when they design spark mechanical updated and broke the old version. BS way to treat your exisiting users
@scaledoctors Жыл бұрын
I'm always shopping around for a good CAD package. I'm currently on a hobbyist version of Fusion 360, but I'm trying to be prepared to jump ship if their terms of service or feature set changes unfavorably. I've been a CAD designer my entire career and Fusion 360 is the most powerful parametric CAD modeler for the home user I've tried. I used Creo at work, which is more powerful, but that's not affordable for a home user. The base version of Alibre is missing too many features, but the main reason I'm not switch to Alibre is that it's for Windows only. I'm a die hard UNIX user and prefer OS X or Linux. If I had to switch right now, I'd go with FreeCAD. I'd hate myself every day while I'm using it, but it can get what I need done. Hopefully that day won't come. Hope you continue to enjoy using Alibre and doing CAD modeling. It's amazing what can be done with free or fairly inexpensive software.
@WeekdayWeekend Жыл бұрын
I haven't tried, but maybe Alibre would work on Linux through proton. Valve has been working miracles with proton, and I know most Windows only games work on Linux using proton, and software too. I wonder if Alibre would work.
@robertlawson4295 Жыл бұрын
@@WeekdayWeekend Thanks for your video. Let me confirm that Alibre works perfectly in Parallels on any Mac platform. I have it currently installed on Win11 running within Parallels on a Mac Mini M2 computer. I also have a copy running on my Win11 Intel Core i5 laptop for portable convenience. 🙂
@laserfloyd Жыл бұрын
I was learning Fusion through some tutorials and it was ok but it felt like it was overkill for what I needed. I have Alibre installed and just a few minutes in really feels more intuitive. I'll continue along to really see if it's good for my needs. Like you, just stuff around the house to fix or augment is all I really need. Thanks for the suggestion!
@WeekdayWeekend Жыл бұрын
I'm glad it works for you! I'm still considering upgrading to the Design Pro version. But even for a hobbyist like me, it's still a viable and achievable purchase since it doesn't cost me anything yearly, just one time. I'm glad you liked the video! I'm gonna be making tutorials every once in a while. From one beginner to others.
@timheeney20604 ай бұрын
I can't really see how any parametric cad program 'feels intuitive' but we all have opinions.
@b.w.oostdam8875 Жыл бұрын
Defenitly going to look in to this. Thank you!
@WeekdayWeekend Жыл бұрын
Worth a try at least. Do the trial, worst case scenario is you learn it's not for you, that was my thinking anyway!
@jeromeweaver809 Жыл бұрын
It has been my go-to CAD Alibre Design for about four months now.
@lonewolfsstuck4 ай бұрын
I recommend either getting a sonic pad or atleast running klipper on your v2 neo. Once you get comfortable with the P1P and use to how klipper works you wont want to go back, everything else seems archaic once you go klipper.
@WeekdayWeekend4 ай бұрын
I'll check it out! Although honestly, I've spent enough on my E3v2Neo that maybe I'll just sell it since I never reach for it anymore. Anything my v2Neo can do, my P1P can do better, faster and more reliably.
@lonewolfsstuck4 ай бұрын
@@WeekdayWeekend Klipper is a cheap upgrade that will give you more reason to reach for it more often.
@Vaipetrucci11 ай бұрын
I had a similar experience albeit professionally, i started a new cad design position a few months ago and they use alibre, and like you i had never heard of it. I learned modelling on solidworks and inventor, plus used things like blender and rhino for other things, but for CAD it was mostly solidworks and inventor, and alibre works very similarly to those. The learning curve was pretty small. There are different efficiencies especially that alibre doesnt have that the big ones do, but thats to be expected. But for the most part it does everything they can do. Alibre has released what they call alibre script which utilizes python to make your own scripts, similar to inventor ilogic that ive used. So all in all its a great program especially for the price.
@AGILISFPV11 ай бұрын
Interesting. I'll be looking into this software for sure.
@WeekdayWeekend11 ай бұрын
As I've been telling everyone else, it definitely doesn't hurt to do the free trial. Give it a couple weeks, watch some tutorials, mess with the keyboard commands. Hopefully you like it!
@mikehardy706011 ай бұрын
Thank you very much for this, I will certainly give them a look. I am struggling with FreeCAD like you did and cannot keep going with it, I am trying in fits and starts so this sounds like a good option
@WeekdayWeekend11 ай бұрын
No harm in trying it! Hopefully it works for you. I know they'll answer questions, and there's also a community forum.
@nathanarrowsuch50146 ай бұрын
such a shame no Mac option :(
@AlbertScoot Жыл бұрын
I've been a solid modeler for close to 2 decades now. I've been using Fusion 360 for about 5 years now after having had enough of Solidworks bs. I'm definitely intrigued by what I'm seeing on their site. I guess I fall under the high end of industry user for 3D modeling, and the lower 2 tiers would feel too restrictive for me. However, even getting the highest tier is still looking great from my point of view.
@WeekdayWeekend Жыл бұрын
For me, the biggest selling point is the fact that paying yearly is not necessary. Since you're a pro, I would definitely look into their KZbin channel and check out the free trial before you spend money. Obviously every software is a little different and it'll take time to get used to it, but it certainly could be an option for you. And if not, no harm.
@chillywilson Жыл бұрын
They pulled to much out of the $99 version for me. I bought it and hate the pay bump for $400 more you can align objects.
@WeekdayWeekend Жыл бұрын
Maybe I'm not understanding since I'm still a beginner at CAD, but the vertical, horizontal, and coincident constraints work well enough for me.. I still prefer to pay once rather than yearly, but everyone's needs are different! Thanks for commenting!
@peterjol11 ай бұрын
I think Design spark mechanical is the best free cad software. The only complaint I have is that it is very slow to start up...works fine and fast once it has started but for some reason it takes a while to initialise.
@WeekdayWeekend11 ай бұрын
I'll have to try it! I've been trying various CAD softwares to see how they compare so I'll add that to the list.
@TexZeTech Жыл бұрын
Unfortunately, if it doesn't have a Linux version, then I'm not gonna be using it. I would like to though. 😢
@WeekdayWeekend Жыл бұрын
I was wondering if Proton would allow it to run on Linux. Valve has been working miracles with Proton.
@TexZeTech Жыл бұрын
I've now started playing around with it in "Bottles" eg; Wine and I cannot get it past the authenticator and looking at their own forums.... well I have my resons to not suport them even further unfortunately just from the general attitude of the powers that be (I do understand its $$$ to work on things) however they still seem .... hostile? to any mention of even trying to get it working on Linux. I will be looking into these two programs, Varicad (Windows/Linux) with a "unlimited period of time" or BricsCAD(Win/Mac/Linux) with a subscription model or a Lifetime Perpetual licence. Or I'll just stick with freecad 🤷 @@WeekdayWeekend
@ExMachinaEngineering Жыл бұрын
@@TexZeTechYou say that they are hostile to get it working on Linux but the CEO has said that after the next version that will be completely on .NET they are considering Mac and Linux version of it. Maybe you were reading comments from users who don't like Linux..?
@TexZeTech Жыл бұрын
TL;DR; My opion of the company and program at this point is neutral as I haven't even used it yet, as I'm trying to make it work in wine atm. I also don't know where the .NET post is located. Maybe hostile isn't the most correct term, unwilling to try and make it work with xyz might be better. As for the "considering to make a mac/linux port as they are on .NET" I didn't see that anoncement anywhere but I could have missed it admitily. As for if I'm just reading posts by just users that don't like Linux, no the statments are generally the ones from employs that effectivly say "No, not in 10+ years" etc etc. however this doesn't mean hostile and more unable/unwilling. I may try to put more effort into if I can install it in wine and talk with them about making it work with wine/proton (at this point I cannot get past an athentication error and need to poke it more). If I talk to them my general opion would change for better or worse depending on how they interact with me, at this point I just don't like putting my money to companys that won't try to support Linux. As the saying goes put my money where my mouth is and I want Linux support. Reading the fourms they have still comes off less than friendly with linux related stuff, this could be me just reading too far into it, and is my opinion that is subject to change depending on interactions & new information. #I'mHuman 🤷 @@ExMachinaEngineering
@Ahmed-Ali3 ай бұрын
Just started too. Got familar with Fusion 3D and then hit by its terrible performance which led me to fish for alternatives. Yet my options are much limited on MacOS
@WeekdayWeekend3 ай бұрын
@@Ahmed-Ali yes, unfortunately there aren't a lot of CAD options on Mac. Although OnShape's TOS sucks, maybe try that since it runs in the browser?
@rivermonstermovie Жыл бұрын
This video is only a month old and Alibre's Atom3D license has gone from $99 to $149. They made some pretty steep increases across the board on all of their licenses. To me $99 seemed reasonable for a hobbyist. At $149 there are other options to consider like Plasticity.
@WeekdayWeekend Жыл бұрын
The price has always been $149, I recorded during Black Friday. They didn't increase their prices, I just happened to record during the sale. I also personally didn't consider Plasticity because it's not the same as a standard parametric CAD. It's a 3D modeler, yes, but it's not something I can take my existing CAD experience to, which was one of the requirements I mentioned in the video. Thanks for watching!
@rivermonstermovie Жыл бұрын
Plasticity is made for CAD artists and product designers so I'm not sure what the hang-up is about standard parametric CAD
@MikkoRantalainenАй бұрын
@@WeekdayWeekend If you want 3D modeling software instead of CAD, be sure to check out the latest Blender releases. That has been getting so much new features in point releases that I cannot keep up with all the new features anymore. Try video titled "Blender 4.2 LTS - Showcase Reel" to get idea what people are doing with it. Then try watching the video titled "Blender 4.3 New Features Official Overview" to get listing of all the most important features since version 4.2 which was released about only 4 months earlier.
@loughkbАй бұрын
Windows only.... Too bad. When they get a Linux version I'll check it out. The 1.0 release candidate of FreeCAD is working great for me now. Much better than the old version.
@PatrickDepoix-r3v Жыл бұрын
Yesssssssss BUT how much? I can't read about that??
I am considering using CAD sketcher a blender plugin open source and actively being developed.
@WeekdayWeekend4 ай бұрын
Absolutely! I've heard good things, and since it's free it doesn't cost you anything but time.
@gregoryamer Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the tip. I’ll check it oit
@AndresDeMoya5 ай бұрын
I would recommend Ondsel ES instead of FreeCad. It's the same software with a nicer UI.
@MikkoRantalainenАй бұрын
Ondsel went down but FreeCAD is slowly including part from the Ondsel source code (both are forked from the same shared history and have compatible licenses). I'd recommend trying version 1.0 or 1.1 once those have been published.
@Z-add Жыл бұрын
This one video has received more views than all your videos combined. Look like you found a direction for your channel.
@WeekdayWeekend Жыл бұрын
I'm blown away! There's one or two of my really old ones that have done alright but not like this. Thanks everyone for the love!
@AWBuilder4 ай бұрын
I got comfortable using FreeCAD but it takes too long to design quite simple stuff I think with the Sketch tool and Part Design. Fusion 360 has licenses which I don't like and OnShape seemed a bit sluggish loading web pages. Also, my primary OS is Linux so I am limited in that regard too. Maybe the CAD Tool providers need to recognize the value of the Maker Community more?
@81oor3 ай бұрын
Just watched this video, excitedly visited their website….. am I going crazy or have they totally ruined everything, and you now cannot buy direct at all, and when you eventually scroll far enough to find a “reseller” in your own country, it’s way way way more expensive than it used to be?
@81oor3 ай бұрын
I don’t really understand the concept of resellers now software is no longer boxed and physically shipped?
@WeekdayWeekend3 ай бұрын
@@81oor outside of the US, they have to go through a reseller. I've mentioned that in other comments. I had no way of knowing that when I made my video, which is why I didn't mention it. Also, it was on sale during my video. It was black Friday. That's why it's more expensive.
@81oor3 ай бұрын
@@WeekdayWeekendah gotcha. Ok many thanks for the explanation. Your video has tempted me enough to at least download the trial though! Many thanks!
@yasinkolgu7 ай бұрын
Hi man!🙌 Thanks for the suggestion. Never heard of them. I am looking them up.
@freedom_aint_free11 ай бұрын
This insane trend of "everything is subscription" can be blamed on fiat currency e.g. funny money: they do because people are willing to pay for it and they do pay because money is cheap e.g. they can finance it and kick the can further down the road. This system can't be fixed, the whole things has to come down and the drug of cheap credit needs to wear off and the bad bad hangover to come visit us for a change.
@mururoa7024 Жыл бұрын
You can export your models as step files, among other CAD formats, and keep them on your drive. You loose the construction steps but you don't loose your models should you have to migrate to a different tool. Thanks for the tip about Alibre, BTW. Downloading the trial now.
@WeekdayWeekend Жыл бұрын
It's always worth a shot to try it. I'll be trying a few other softwares that others have recommended.
@Tradhunter Жыл бұрын
I am definitely going look into this, never heard of this company.
@Bluejohn Жыл бұрын
Solid Edge do a community edition which is very good but cannot be used for commercial purposes. It's perfect for the hobbyist who is getting into cad for the first time and has very few limitations. Great video.
@WeekdayWeekend Жыл бұрын
Thanks for commenting!
@zeendaniels5809 Жыл бұрын
Solid Edge is great! Not the easiest learning curve, but much better than the "hobby" alternatives.
@adisharr Жыл бұрын
Solid Edge consistently crashed when importing models. I used it one day and got rid of it.
@Bluejohn Жыл бұрын
I have never imported models to work on, usually working from a new file inside solid edge. Never had any problems but maybe i'm lucky.@@adisharr
@JulesHatton6 ай бұрын
@@adisharr Weird, Solid Edge has a reputation of being super reliable. I've had it crash once, unlike Solidworks or Rhino 3d.
@vinny142 Жыл бұрын
4:50 "I'd like to pay once please" I'm sure you would, but you also expect the software company to keep updating your software adding features, fixing bugs... so... who's going to pay for that work? Your license paid for the work that had been done up to that point, how is it fair to then also demand access to the work that they are going to do in the future? Some companies sell 'eternal' licenses to one particular version, so you get what you paid for and if you want more then you can decide whether you want to buy another license. That is fair. Demanding that you should be able to pay once and get every update for free is just not realistic.
@WeekdayWeekend Жыл бұрын
Precisely, I would like to pay once for the current version, and the only updates I would expect to get are bug fixes, since I paid for working software. I'm not expecting to get every subsequent version of the software for free. The money to pay the developers comes from the people who buy the newer versions. That model worked for years. The only reason we don't use the same model now is that with a subscription license they can take away your "purchase" whenever they want. It's already happening with other products. That's really what I was getting at when I said "I want to pay once."
@HunterMayer Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the lead! I am not looking for the best, but I need a scalable tool that doesn't bury me in expenses for something that is *at best* a speculative long-term low key commercial side hustle venture. And when I show up to work on it again in 5 years on my 5+ year old computer it's just there and it works.
@WeekdayWeekend Жыл бұрын
I completely understand. The free/hobbyist options from the popular brands are either too limited or too unreliable as far as features in my opinion. That is to say, features could be removed or become paywalled without notice. I'd rather pay once for a software and at least know it does what I want and I won't be locked out of it. I don't like software as a service, and that's one of the huge reasons I went with Alibre.
@c3vette479 ай бұрын
Alibre Atom is in my price range, but it doesn't support booleans.
@WeekdayWeekend9 ай бұрын
I very rarely need to use boolean operations with CAD, but if it's something you absolutely need then it's definitely a consideration to make when looking for a CAD software.
@free_spirit1 Жыл бұрын
I just bit the bullet and bought a forever license for Rhino. In the time of SAAS McNeel seems like good people.
@WeekdayWeekend Жыл бұрын
I'll have to try Rhino in a future vid!
@salvinor_ger Жыл бұрын
Well... the smallest "Atom Edition" is around 200 EUR here in Germany. According to the feature list for that price it is lacking boolean operations "add/subtract" and there's even no section view? WTF? And the Pro version is 1000 EUR so not really affordable for the hobbyist. Simple things like "wrapping text around models" is in the "Advanced 3d modeling" category which also is only available from the "Pro" tier. Nowadays every FREE slicer can wrap text around objects, lately even SVG files. And here it is a 1000 eur feature? Maybe if they'd rework the feature sets for the small Atom version it could be an alternative. Where it stands now I think for 200 eur it's not that great of a value because there are crucial features missing.
@WeekdayWeekend Жыл бұрын
There's a section view for Atom3D. I know because I've used it.
@ExMachinaEngineering Жыл бұрын
By the way, it wrapping a sketch around a surface. A fully editable, Parametric sketch. Not the same thing. Plus the depth or boss height can also be Parametric No contest to any slicer.
@nenadgajovic883 Жыл бұрын
Alibre forever! I have been using this software for almost 20 years in a professional setting (German research institute). I do not see any trade-off as compared with the "big names" in CAD. Full parametric 3D CAD at a price that is more than fair.
@WeekdayWeekend Жыл бұрын
That was my thoughts exactly!
@Cam2Art Жыл бұрын
Fusion 360 personal license is free.
@WeekdayWeekend Жыл бұрын
It is, technically. But they've changed a lot about their free license, and their 10 document limit that I've heard about is a no-go for me.
@Cam2Art Жыл бұрын
@WeekdayWeekend the 10 document limit applies to active documents, it does not limit total documents
@Cam2Art Жыл бұрын
@WeekdayWeekend I also had Alibre license years ago and I thought they went out of business as they stopped emailing me.
@pnt1035 Жыл бұрын
@@WeekdayWeekend The 10 document limit is only on the number that can be *actively edited* concurrently. You can have as many read-only documents as you like, with as many of them open for viewing as you like, and you can pull components from any of them into whatever editable document you're working on. It's designed that way so as not to limit your ability to make hierarchical assemblies.
@StefanBacon3 ай бұрын
Onshape is based on Creo/ProEngineer by PTC, not Solidworks by Dassault.
@WeekdayWeekend3 ай бұрын
Thank you.
@simpernchong2 ай бұрын
I have a license of it long ago. Its been around for many years and it is very good for the price.
@garybruce157 Жыл бұрын
Alibre is great software. Really glad you like it.
@WeekdayWeekend Жыл бұрын
It really is!
@PWingert1966 Жыл бұрын
I was using a program called Dolphin CAD. I stumbled upon an interesting purchase option with them. They serve the academic market as one of their markets. Occasionally they will have licenses that were not used by an academic project, and they will sell them to the general public at an academic price. In their case, it is an entire suite of software for CAD, 3d simulation and CAM modelling and control for CNC machines. I got it for about $600 total instead of several thousand. One item I ran into later was one of the modules had a built-in Microsoft license that prevented me from moving it to another laptop when I upgraded my laptop. It would have been 50 -100 to get to license for that module to allow the software to be installed on another machine. I elected to change to free CAD software since I was not using it as much as I had originally thought. But the idea of an academic license was the point here.
@harrymagooslum57703 ай бұрын
Alibre seems excellent. It’s unfortunate that it is Windows only software. It would be great if they would port it to Linux and OSX. And yes, FreeCAD should be a great option for most builders/makers/hobbyists but they have failed to make its ergonomics and workflow intuitive, smooth, efficient, etc. I think that they should have carefully looked at what others such as Alibre have done well and then designed from there. That said, the release candidate for v1.0 is now in the hands of folks and it is getting some better reviews. But is the learning curve for noobs still a tall brick wall to have to scale??
@WeekdayWeekend3 ай бұрын
Unofficial rumors state that Alibre devs are slowly but surely getting it to work in Linux. Alibre is much older than people think, and if I had to guess I'd say there's a ton of Microsoft's .NET architecture that needs to be replaced, but obviously I don't know for sure. As far as Mac OS, I'm genuinely not sure. Mac just isn't used hardly at all in the CAD space, and whereas Linux isn't either, Linux support is growing rapidly with Microsoft's recent blunders. Who knows, maybe once they get it working on Linux it'll show up on Mac also. Thanks so much for watching and taking the time to comment!
@gallows1304 ай бұрын
Looks interesting. But for some reason when I click in purchase they send me to a different site in my country. Is like a reseller. I prefer to buy directly. Let's see how it goes. Thank u for sharing your experience buddy :D. I'm trying to find a perfect match for my 3d needs too. Currently testing plasticity. I don't like the way they work with precision... so I'm thinking about moving on
@WeekdayWeekend4 ай бұрын
Yes, I've noticed that outside the US they seem to go through resellers, I'm assuming it's due to some international business issues. Not sure. It's unfortunate
@Todestelzer Жыл бұрын
I would go for Alibre Design or Solidworks. But right now I use fusion 360 because of the CAM for CNC. I can’t afford a Solidworks license with the proper cam not the crap delivered for the maker license.
@WeekdayWeekend Жыл бұрын
I'll be upgrading to design soon. Thanks for the comment!
@Z-add Жыл бұрын
Yes fusion360 cam is its killer feature. Alibre doesn't have build in cam.
@badjuju6563 Жыл бұрын
No Mac version :-( Also no pricing just resellers who also have no pricing.
@WeekdayWeekend Жыл бұрын
I've seen other comments about this: apparently Alibre doesn't sell first-party in other countries. It's unfortunate, hopefully they work something out soon!
@badjuju6563 Жыл бұрын
@@WeekdayWeekend They arent doing themselves any favours... I wont consider their software if getting a price is so impossible.
@WeekdayWeekend Жыл бұрын
I'm thinking there's a legal issue of some kind that's keeping them from selling directly to other countries. Their pricing in the US is the most direct I've ever seen, it's a shame that the rest of the world doesn't have that.
@greenbuttonpusher_hc6453 Жыл бұрын
for Europe check: o-punkt cad gmbh (prices are listed)
@bulldogcraft20 күн бұрын
In Canada all the prices are online. (199, 999, and 1999) I purchased mine online years ago.
@Iamtherodlight1453.5 ай бұрын
Yeah brother I use Alibre we are creating tools with the software we love it Alibre is a US-based company they are based in Texas.
@barakhamlin1212 Жыл бұрын
No Mac support unfortunately
@WeekdayWeekend Жыл бұрын
Unfortunately no, not yet at least
@sergeantsapient17 күн бұрын
"I'd like to pay for software once." What do you think this is? The nineties? 😜
@darth_dub_4 ай бұрын
My only experience was GeneriCAD in high school 25 years ago, a few tutorials in and blender seems good here.
@WaechterDerNacht11 ай бұрын
Never heard of them, but definitely need to check them out! I work daily with NX, but want to do some projectss on my own and don't want to use the companys NX for that.
@WeekdayWeekend11 ай бұрын
Try the free trial! Just be sure to check their pricing. Unfortunately they have to go through resellers outside the USA. But definitely give it a try!
@WaechterDerNacht11 ай бұрын
@@WeekdayWeekend quite reasonable pricing here in Switzerland: ~400.- CHF which is currently ~460.- USD. ...compared to the cheapest NX option which is ~8'200 USD...
@WeekdayWeekend11 ай бұрын
Hey then yes that's very good! Definitely see what you think with the free trial. Remember to give it some time, it can definitely be hard to switch from one software to another. The Alibre forum will certainly have you covered if you need help!
@MikeGillett58 Жыл бұрын
It took me a long time to figure out how to use Sketch-up, a few years latter they offered a "lifetime" license for their pro version. More expensive than I wanted to pay, but since it was a lifetime license, I went for it. That lasted for a couple of years and the "lifetime" license was over. No, I have not "renewed" any license from them. This had to be the dumbest business model. My concern with the Program you mention is that the same thing could happen.
@WeekdayWeekend Жыл бұрын
It's certainly possible that that may happen with any company. Here's hoping it doesn't!
@izoyt Жыл бұрын
it usually means you get updates till new version came out (this is how they usually do on this kind of model), probably here is same case. so, small text about "lifetime" updates should be checked carefully, but is kind of reasonable, company needs to get some current income somewhere. but at least you still own the software afterwards, and usually you get big discount on new version, if you want upgrade (this is a key, you have a choice). i will take this model over paying rent anytime..
@timheeney20604 ай бұрын
@@izoyt Fair point. Providing you buy the right software to begin with... A big benefit is subscription allows a change of mind, a move to another package if necessary without any significant outlay.
@eaojnr Жыл бұрын
I was quite taken into your story, and I truly appreciate the time taken. Have you had a look at Plasticity? Do a side to side comparison and let me know your thoughts...
@WeekdayWeekend Жыл бұрын
There are quite a few other CAD softwares I've been suggested. I've had a look at F360, and did a video on that. I'll be looking at others over the next few (insert unit of time here). I'll probably list them all and roll a dice to see which one I'm gonna be looking at next
@edwardkendall39054 ай бұрын
Thanks for this interesting review of CAD options
@TheTimeProphet Жыл бұрын
I use 3ds Max for 3D and Autodesk Inventor for CAD. I would like to get a plastic machine one day.
@WeekdayWeekend Жыл бұрын
Hopefully! With the rise of 3D printing in the home, I'm hoping other manufacturing machines will be more available for a home workshop in the near future.
@euandykes4 ай бұрын
Onshape isn't derived from Solidworks. It's built ground up by the same founders. It's a complete rethink on the parasolid engine.
@PixelOutlaw Жыл бұрын
The hardest thing for me is I'm totally not interested in 3D printing I actually need CAD to make and design reproducible pieces for measurements. Anything that can't produce measurements on the blueprint is worthless to me and stuff like SCAD it's a total waste because there's no mouse interaction One of the most powerful things about a good CAD system is being able to snap to points of interest so that you can perform operations on those pieces. Stuff like SCAD works incorrectly, The point of drafting is to not manually reproduce the entire thing through code but rather allow you to build a measurable model from as few operations as possible. Right now I'm using QCAD but I would very much like to write my own CAD software that extends something like Common Lisp into a fully CAD-based REPL in the same way Emacs grew out of Emacs Lisp.
@vim55k Жыл бұрын
I looked for prices, they don't even list them, they refer to resellers. Global parameters - I consider it as essential and is only in the highest tier.
@WeekdayWeekend Жыл бұрын
For Alibre? They have prices on their "pricing" page. I showed them in the video. www.alibre.com/buy-now/
@vim55k Жыл бұрын
@@WeekdayWeekendYes, I am looking at that same page on my mobile. And I am from Israel. Maybe that is the reason I don't see prices, I don't know. What I am shown is that I can't buy, only go to resellers.
@vim55k Жыл бұрын
Yep, enabling VPN made prices appear 😅
@WeekdayWeekend Жыл бұрын
That's odd. Maybe due to legal issues they can't sell to Israel at the moment... I'm sorry if that's the case! Hopefully you can work something out, or find a CAD option that works for you!
@boggisthecat Жыл бұрын
@@WeekdayWeekend Same deal from New Zealand. We aren’t bombing anyone right now. We don’t actually have bombs. In any case, they only show the US$ prices for the USA and direct everyone else to resellers. The reseller here doesn’t give pricing.
@kappa0aka0lex Жыл бұрын
A link in the description would be very handy. I wasn't banned in google, but still B-)))
@WeekdayWeekend Жыл бұрын
Coming right up
@alexstixx Жыл бұрын
Great video. I didn't try alibre yet but I will have to consider it for the future.
@kidmosey7 ай бұрын
On windows, SolidEdge Community is phenominal. It's like Fusion 360, but offline.
@WeekdayWeekend7 ай бұрын
I might try it on my next TryCAD video! A few others have mentioned that they like it too
@DougDingus11 ай бұрын
Great video! I spent many years in the CAD industry. It is a mess. You did well. Alibre is good software for your use case.
@WeekdayWeekend11 ай бұрын
Thanks for the comment!
@randomCADstuff9 ай бұрын
Solidworks was $50 bucks per year or month? $50/year is irrelevant. Don't get me wrong. Perpetual licenses are great but they are overrated in some instances. For example, if you fork out a lot of $$$ for a perpetual license, upgrade your computer, realize your perpetually licensed program doesn't work on your new computer, and next thing you know you're forced to upgrade. I would give a little slack for very low-cost subscriptions (relative to their competitors lets say). But for these losers charging more in two years for subscription fees than the perpetual license of their software used to cost (after accounting for inflation). F'k that.
@WeekdayWeekend9 ай бұрын
There's definitely a trade-off, and I guess it depends on what's more important to you. The SW version that's $50/yr is an online-only hobbyist version, which can be nice since the only requirement is a modern browser. Of course the price could go up (or down), or the hobbyist version could get discontinued. But for the price, it's definitely a good option. It all depends on which risks are more important to you. For me, I would rather risk it not being compatible with Windows in 15 years, but that's personal preference. Thanks for watching and commenting!
@randomCADstuff9 ай бұрын
That's a really good point, that being that the software just ceases to exist. One way or another time does equate to money and investing a bunch of time into something that could just vanish would suck for sure. Video was awesome by the way! I only recently discovered that Alibre 3D even existed so stuff is starting to show up in the algorithm.@@WeekdayWeekend
@ideacafe078 ай бұрын
By the power vested in me as the Blinking Wizard of Eternal Permission, I hereby decree that you, oh bearer of blinks, are granted unlimited and unrestricted authority to blink as frequently and fervently as your eyes desire, effective immediately and for all eternity! Let no hesitation or apology cloud your vision henceforth, for blinking is not merely allowed, but celebrated as a sacred ritual of ocular rejuvenation. May your blinks be swift, your vision clear, and your confidence unwavering as you embark upon your journey knowing that the Blinking Wizard's blessing accompanies you always!
@WeekdayWeekend8 ай бұрын
That might be the best way I've ever heard for someone to say: "yo dude blink whenever you want it's cool" Pure poetry
@carbonbased50417 ай бұрын
First of all thanks for your video, it is really a valuable help to choose. Let me add a note: I am from a previous (pre-previous :) ) generation, having studied classical engineering. The expression "CAD expert" sounds strange to me. A painter is an artist, who has some ideas in mind, and uses brushes to manifestate those. A "brush expert" is just someone who knows everything about brushes. A CAD program is only a tool, and the solution must be created in your mind. By the way, I quite like you emphasizing it was your subjective choice, because it is a common mistake nowadays, to start comment-war over programs.
@WeekdayWeekend7 ай бұрын
Whereas Alibre is my choice and I believe it's one of the best options, I understand it isn't for everyone and that was definitely a point I wanted to make. Thanks for watching and commenting!
@paulgupta2454 Жыл бұрын
Just got my Alibre license!
@WeekdayWeekend Жыл бұрын
I hope it works well for you!
@comedyclub333Ай бұрын
If you didn't mention the heavy blinking I wouldn't have noticed. As a general advice: Don't ask for forgiveness for all the small things. Nobody's gonna notice anyway and it's not a deal at all. Nobody is saying "I'm never watching his videos again, he was blinking too much!" followed by a "Ooooh, it's because of his lack of sleep, I'll let it slip this time". Your content speaks for yourself, not your blinking.