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Anonymous
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Hi !

Retired, looking to learn a new hobby.  Using a shapeoko xxl with wood, or at least I'm looking forward to doing it once my machine arrives.  No experience, other than using autocadd LT several years ago.

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patrick.emin
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Hi @Anonymous do you know what software you will be using for your hobby?


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Anonymous
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Hi,
Looking around different forums and CNC router sales sites, I concluded the Shapeoko XXL was best suited.  Most of these resources mention Fusion 360 as an incredible program, if you can learn it.  I played with Autocad LT years ago and hoping I might recognize some things.
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Thomas_Savage
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Hello @Anonymous Welcome to the forum

 

I have attached a link to the Fusion 360 forum. Here you can ask any questions you may have.

 

https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/fusion-360/ct-p/1234

 

Hope you enjoy your time on the forum.

 

Thomas.



Thomas Savage

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