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kalindiberad

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It would depend on what you are designing.  Can you give us a hint?  Is it a product (ex. - air fryer)?  Is it a machine part?  Is it a highway or a subdivision?  Is it a chemical plant?  A house?  

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Freecad is pretty cool and great for those that like to "tinker" a bit. I can see FreeCAD being like Blender in a few years. They have a great foundation that they are building on.

Anything from BricsCAD is always worth looking at and trying.

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