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A guide for self-studiers on how to use CAD software and improve your skills
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Are you interested in learning CAD (Computer Aided Design)? CAD is an extremely useful skill used in engineering, manufacturing, 3D Printing, surface modeling, architectural design, and more. CAD may seem like a complicated skill—and it is a skill that takes a lot of time, practice, and instruction to get good at—but it's pretty easy to learn the basics on your own and start practicing. This wikiHow article teaches you how to get started with the basics of CAD and how to expand your knowledge.
Things You Should Know
- Professional CAD software can be expensive, but there are free programs you can use to learn CAD before investing in costly applications.
- Download CAD software and start practicing. Find an instructor, take classes, and practice drawing things you find around the house.
- Learn the basics, including 2D sketching and working with objects. Watch tutorials and study with a skilled instructor.
Steps
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How to Learn CAD
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Decide on a CAD field. CAD is used in everything from manufacturing, mechanical design, electronics, 3D printing, architecture, and more. No one is an expert in every field of CAD, so decide which field you want to work in and focus on that. You can classify CAD fields into three main categories:
- Design and surface modeling: This field focuses on creating organic shapes and designs that are more aesthetically pleasing than functional. This can include designing video game characters, 3D sculptures, object exteriors (i.e., the body of a car), and more.
- Architecture and Interior Design: Building and house design, interior design, and furniture design.
- Engineering: Designing machines with moving parts and parts that fit together. These are parts that will eventually be manufactured or fabricated. This field requires the most training, as parts need to have accurate dimensions and surface finish.
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Install CAD software. Professional CAD software can be expensive, but when you're new to CAD, you can start with a free program. Free programs have many of the same features as professional programs and are great for learning CAD from scratch. Some free CAD software options:
- [ https://www.freecad.org/ FreeCAD]
- Sketchup Free
- LibreCAD
- TinkerCAD
- Blender 3D
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Watch online tutorials. When you're just starting to learn CAD, search YouTube for tutorials specific to the CAD software you're using. This is a great way to see what others do with CAD and learn new software features.
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Take a class. While you can learn a lot by watching video tutorials, nothing beats training from an expert who knows what they are doing. Taking college courses in person or online is one of the best ways to learn CAD. Not only that, being a student usually gets you access to professional software at a free or discounted price.
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Practice CAD using objects around your house. Once you are familiar with CAD software, start practicing. Find things to make. Try to replicate things around your house or on your desk. Look through the user manual of your CAD software and find example sections or problem-solving sections and try to complete them. Follow YouTube tutorials on how to make basic things.
- One fun way to practice CAD is to create objects to 3D print. Most CAD software can save or export files in STL format, which is needed to 3D print an object. You can buy a small 3D printer for under $200 or take your STL file to a professional to have it printed.
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Move on to harder projects. After you've designed a few simple things, try to find a harder project just a little beyond your skills. Set a deadline. Work on it daily. Complete it.
- Don't worry if you don't meet your deadline. It's normal to overestimate the time it takes to complete a complex project.
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Ask questions and search for help. When you inevitably run into problems, there are plenty of places to get help. Try a subreddit like /r/cad , your CAD software's support forum, CAD instructors, and even professionals you find on social media. Many CAD professionals will be happy to share their knowledge.
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Teach others. Once you become proficient with CAD, share your knowledge with others. Help students and colleagues who are struggling. Work with others to solve problems. Answer questions in online forums. Make your own YouTube tutorials . Write a wikiHow article . This will help keep your CAD knowledge sharp.
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QuestionHow can I draw a floor plan having 3 bedrooms, a kitchen, sitting room and bathrooms?Community AnswerYou can first draw a basic rough drawing of placement of different rooms in your floor plan and then draft it using different methods. You can see a tutorial for it. You can use basic line command or use rectangles and different tools to draft the floor plan. Also, you are not looking for a CAD software but a room planning software; for example, sweet home 3D (opensource.com/article/19/10/interior-design-sweet-home-3d), which is open source.
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