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I just want to get this out there and hope somebody will that can make this happen will see it:
TinkerCAD is a highly under-appreciated product from Autodesk. I am a process engineer in the automotive industry, and my colleagues and I all use TinkerCAD every day to design jig prototypes. It's web based and it's free. That alone is enough incentive to not use our company Solidworks blades (they are always being used by somebody else!).
Although, I have a lot of experience with traditional 3D modeling software (Inventor, NX, Cimatron, Solidworks), I almost exclusively use TinkerCAD now because of how quick it can be to model a tool (even complex tools).
But, TinkerCAD could use a few mild upgrades that would make it so much better! The ability to add fillets and chamfers the traditional way would be awesome. If TinkerCAD could detect edges/corners and make them selectable features of a body so that you could add a fillet would be great. I currently just use a 'radius block' that I saved to my 'Your Creations' tab so that I can drag/drop/scale just like any other basic shape.
Also, and this is the most important one, if TinkerCAD could detect isolated chunks of 'material' inside a single 'body' (Let's say you have a square and you use a thin rectangular plane hole to cut the square into two separate halves), so that you could select the free-floating chunks, even though they are all grouped together into one body, and delete the chunks you don't want. All the time, we import STL files of our car components into TinkerCAD, and they come in as one grouped body, but there are mutliple separate pieces (usually because the STL files we get are of systems, like the brake line system). I want to delete half of the components but because it's all one body I have to patiently use 50+ square holes to cut away the free-floating other stuff I don't want.