Today's print of random is a custom battery holder for my 419A. Or at least that is what I hope I get back in a few hours
What program are you designing with? I am trying Fusion 360 but getting my ass kicked.
Fusion 360 Seems after much resistance even mnementh is getting the hang of it so there is hope for all I guess
Take in a good dose of Lars for no BS Fusion tutorials https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo29kn3d9ziFUZGZ50VKvWA
Yeah... I realized after much annoyance at the "nanny state" principles upon which the "free" license operates... that what I really care about is getting from "idea" to "model" as quickly as I can; I'm TERRIBLE at CADD, terrible at thinking like a bit, and even worse at thinking like a OOPL programmer.
So... aside from a few quirks, which ANY sufficiently complex system will have, I've gotten the hang of SOME of Fusion (enough to make a cylinder with a square cutout, but not enough to properly navigate their anti-intuitive project storage structure); I've decided to use them for stuff that I don't care if it falls into the wrong hands, and anything I feel needs to be kept proprietary will be done with SketchUp. The model-creation aspect of Fusion is much more intuitive than SketchUp, hands-down.
Lars was one of the first I watched, and still one of the best for beginners, IMO. Not a lot of fluff or wank in his presentations, even if his style is a bit rambly and his accent a little thick. Guys who like J. Bardwell's videos on RC Quadcopter hobbyism will like Lars.
mnem
I'm really good at thinking like a electron, though.