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Best free CAD programs for making tray designs and tube bars

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Best free CAD programs for making tray designs and tube bars

Post by collins110 »

i have a new tray design that i need to make and well google sketch up isn't up to doing it
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Post by KiwiBacon »

Alibre has a free version. But I've never used it.
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Post by Harb »

Not free, but cheap enough that anyone that bends tube should have it.

cheapest level is $69US "Bendtech EZ"

This software is the standard in tube bending software, and after a few hours it becomes very very easy to use, and works out everything for you.

http://www.bend-tech.com/products.htm

enjoy :)
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Post by bogged »

it could possibly have been asked once or twice before too.
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Post by 85lux »

modeling 3d tube can become a cumbersome process in a cad package not specifically designed for tube work. once you go from 2d tube and start changing the plane of the bend if becomes a little more tricky. it is not difficult if you have cad knowlege and can competently work with 3d sketches in your particular package, but if you're a beginner, i'd just ditch the cad and go paper and pen/trial and error/templates etc. it will take far too long to get up to speed with cad to be able to build a flexible bar model and then extract the bend information.
as suggested above, try bendtech, it makes bending tube easy.
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Post by bender4865 »

Prodesktop. It has a fairly easy learning curve, I taught myself the basics in a day in highschool when I studied technical drawing. It has a fairly intuitive interface for working in 3d that will let you build models very simply.

Prodesktop has since been merged into ProEngineer which is a bit more complicated, however google is your friend for old downloadable student verions.
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Post by grimbo »

pen, ruler, graph paper, protractor and a calculator. You'll get just as good design doing that than fiddling with software
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Post by brooksy »

BundyMonkey wrote:TWISTY v2.01
X2 on Twistyv2.01 ...... I have it plus the Bendtech Pro & upgrade.




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Post by (EST)MahviaDeTyrk »

brooksy wrote:
BundyMonkey wrote:TWISTY v2.01
X2 on Twistyv2.01 ...... I have it plus the Bendtech Pro & upgrade.
Stupid or blind :cool: but..... please link it
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Post by Harb »

brooksy wrote:
BundyMonkey wrote:TWISTY v2.01
X2 on Twistyv2.01 ...... I have it plus the Bendtech Pro & upgrade.




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how do you like Bendtech Brooksy ? ....... man I love it, I have every version he makes and I will buy every upgrade as they come , I like it that much. the thing I really like, is you can talk directly to cris via the Off Road Fabrication network, and that is very useful when you strike a problem.
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