by kittyfritters » Wed Jul 17, 2013 4:46 pm
All of my plans are drawn using Inkscape on a PC running SUSE Linux. The scalable vector graphics format makes it very convenient to change the scale of a drawing. Guillow has been using Corel Draw in house. Most drawing and drafting software can translate files back and forth between several formats so it's simply a matter of agreeing on a format if you share files with someone else.
I prefer to draw using my Linux box since running the same version of the software on Linux is 4 times faster than an identical PC running Windows 7. I do have a Windows 7 machine, also with Inkscape, out in the shop because my laser cutter does not have drivers for Linux. I am looking into 3-D CAD software because I am considering getting a 3-D printer to do prototypes of plastic parts, and the more advanced laser cutters also have limited 3-D capability.