Things are changing and I don’t think you should learn a CAD program first if all you are going to be doing is 3D printing. Now with Blender and CAD Sketcher you have parametric precision modeling in blender. Plus you get all the variety of mesh modeling. All this is coming to light in my head as @Teaching Tech did not mention mesh modeling at all in his new 3D modelling teaching. Let’s have about about it…

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