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vtsteam:
Just updating the resource reference section of the forum, John.
Arbalist:
--- Quote from: John Stevenson on June 14, 2014, 09:27:20 AM ---Sorry?
Was you asleep VP? You have replied to a 4 year old post. :coffee:
--- End quote ---
The common term is "Necroposting" :borg:
vtsteam:
TurboCAD LE (Learning Edition) is a 2D CAD currently available here:
http://www.selectfreeware.com/node/269
I used to use it before I switched to Sketchup.
vtsteam:
QCAD another classical 2D CAD is available free here:
http://www.qcad.org/en/
I've also used this one.
One additional advantage for Linux users is that it is open source and runs natively in Linux.
vtsteam:
Inkscape, while not a CAD program per se, is very handy for converting vector graphics formats into .dxf files to bring into another CAD.
For example, I have often used Inkscape to convert a .pdf vector graphics file into .dxf to import into SketchUp.
Inkscape is free and available here:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/inkscape/
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