Unfortunately the free versions of SE do not have auto updates for patches, as a new version comes out, you need to uninstall and reinstall and you should have all the bug fixes.adbuch wrote: ↑Sun Jun 11, 2023 2:03 am Rokcrler - I made the transition from SolidWorks to Fusion 360 a few years ago, and normally only use it for solid modeling for 3D printing. It seems like I remember trying the SE 3D version a while back, but was having difficulty exporting the dxf 2D files - and I also think I remember it hanging up on me quite a bit - so I uninstalled it. Perhaps I will revisit it.
I was recommending the 2D version to TJ as I think it would be much easier to use for him if he is used to doing his work in 2D with Inkscape.
David
One thing to remember is that the software is not backwards compatible, so if you create parts in 2023, you can not open them in 2022 or earlier.
So far I've been able to get SE to do pretty much all the parts designing I've needed to do, except for artsy stuff which i go back to Inkscape for.
Another think I've done, for flat 2D parts, i still create them in 3D environment just so I can extrude to the thickness I need which also give me a 3D representation to show when needed.