I want to "design" a custom clip for my car so that I can 3D print it.
Does anyone have suggestion for a CAD program I can run on my Mac please?
Thanks
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Zac FAs someone who has used commercial CAD software, I find Sketchup to be a bit of a nightmare for doing anything super serious/technical/high detail.If you wanna do this long term, use a real CAD package.
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Oh, hey, I just noticed that you want to make a clip for your car. I don't know what sort of clip, but remember that all mobile device holders installed in cars by law have to be "manufactured", not done yourself.Just saying.In case.
Victoria
Phones must either be operated entirely hands-free or placed in a commercially-manufactured cradle if you want to place a call or play music. If you want to use the phone as a GPS, it must be fixed in a commercially-manufactured cradle. Learners and P1 drivers can’t operate phones at all.
The quote about ‘commercially-manufactured’ is from the Vic Roads website, not directly from Victorian legislation and it is not Vic Roads that enforces the law. According to Victoria Police, Vic Roads is notorious for publishing incorrect interpretations of road law on their website. Victoria Police is not going to split hairs about whether it is commercially manufactured, their concern will be that it works properly, is safe and is properly affixed to the vehicle. A well designed 3D printed holder would be fine regardless of the ‘commercial’ aspect. The Vic Roads wording is supposed to point out that it shouldn’t be chucked together with sticky tape and rubber bands or just a phone jammed into a crack in the dash and called a holder.