Question about drawing/ 3d modeling a custom laptop case

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ninjamonkey
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Question about drawing/ 3d modeling a custom laptop case

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Hey,

I am in the process of planning an OUYA laptop. Its in the planning stages currently as I dont have one just yet (its coming in march). I was wondering, whats a good program for modeling cases to be CNC'ed in? Also, any good tutorials that would be good for me to get started with the program?
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Solidworks.
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wiggyx wrote:Solidworks.
Solidworks is great. Sketchup is free though.
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Re: Question about drawing/ 3d modeling a custom laptop case

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I have some training in Solidworks, but I haven't used it in a few years.

Just today I picked up 123D Design, and I find it has all the basic features that Solidworks has, laid out in a way that is easier to use. 123D is also completely free for several operating systems. Unless you need advanced features like stress tests, 123D is something to look in to.
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