
and plug it into a Maslow CNC Router to precision-cut high-quality plywood for making projects (and avoid material waste) like cabinets, power tool storage caddys, workbenches, shop carts, etc.
Being able to take a design on an iPad Mini 6th gen. Being able to design cabinetwork, carts with built-in cabinets, workbenches, etc. Being able to do visioning and design for room layout renovations for interior renovations, like new cabinets and adding a bathroom, etc. I would like to be able to occasionally use 2D and 3D CAD software to design various projects. Also, I was bummed when I tried downloading a trial version of AutoCAD onto my iMac and then tried making basic mechanical drawings on it and bring it with me on a thumb drive to school, but the PC at school couldn't open the files.
Still cannot understand which version would work for me at a price I could afford. One thing I did not learn is how to deciper AutoDesk's AutoCAD product and pricing matrix.
In the summer of 2014, I took a week-long crash course at a local Vo-Tech school.