<p dir="ltr">Hey Corey, I have been tracking FreeCad for a while, since it's the closest thing we have to a good opensource alternative of solidworks. However as of last year its Linux version is still unusable, crashes a lot.<br>
I have been thinking about helping out the software design, but really don't have time to do that after trying to survive as a maker. However, Corey, I definitely support any exploration towards that. I'm not in SF so can't joining in person, but I'll try to use freecad in my work again and report bugs I encountered.<br>
Thanks for bringing this up! It's really nice to see somebody else wants an open source CAD tool as much as I do.</p>
<div class="gmail_quote">On Apr 12, 2013 4:39 AM, "Corey McGuire" <<a href="mailto:coreyfro@coreyfro.com">coreyfro@coreyfro.com</a>> wrote:<br type="attribution"><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
<div dir="ltr">Hello illustrious hackers, geeks, artists, engineers, and otherwise "parametric modeler, inclined",<br><br>This is an invitation to join me for an informal discussion and exploration of the state of "FreeCAD", a parametric modeler in the style of Solidworks and Inventor.<br>
<br>Techshop, Wednesday, April 17th, 8:00PM. Entry is free.<br>
<br>There is a new tool in town. A free tool, an opesource tool, a powerful tool, a tool that is designed to compliment and facilitate the creation and fabrication of things. This tool is FreeCAD, and it is a project (as opposed to product) that is showing massive potential to break us free of expensive, closed, cumbersome, tools that don't play nice with the rest of the industry.<br>
<br>What this tool promises is an end...to the seemingly endless...battle with software for designing and building our world.<br><div><br>The nuts and bolts of this tool are in place. It's like a BMW, in all its precision .. just without the sporty interior, the fenders, the windows. We can expect it to do what we need it to do, but the interface, which is very intuative, is also not complete.<br>
<br>Which is where we come in. Not to design the interface, but to explore the interface and view the interface with the eyes of a new user.<br><br>We will find the interface very familiar because it borrows from the solidworks/inventor paradigm. But neither of these tools are terribly intuitive to a new user.</div>
<div><br></div><div>This software is designed to be as powerful as the tools we are used to, but to be more approachable. <br><br>My goal, our goal, it to see if it is. Our goal is to try a couple "hello world" parts of our choosing and find out where we get snagged along the way, and report this back to the developers.<br>
<br>The ultimate goal being, guide this tool to becoming the open access to industrial design and engineering software package the DIY community deserves, and to build a common language for people to use to share design intent so that the domain of design is not encumbered by cost.<br>
<br>Following this meeting, I hope to design hardware and platform agnostic curriculum to get the DIY community up to speed with CAD!<br><br>So, who would like to join me?</div></div>
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