My recommendation is to learn fusion360. There is a free version that is limited for hobbyists. You have to pay attention that you pick that one when signing up and downloading and installing it. I recommend them because the how-to and support community is huge and very helpful.
That was on my consideration list but I chase plasticity based on many videos I watched on the subject. Overall stability, Power, capability, and price over the long term. Apparently you can make a grand per year on Fusion but if you make 1001 then you gotta pay them over 600 bucks. So at that point you have to relearn a whole new program. I'm too old for that nonsense.
Fair enough.
https://www.autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/choose-usage
Chose hobbyist, the one in the middle.
I agree with this one, individual license free, won't be able to collab, but you can import STL files easily and modify them.
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