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    Xometry Engineer

    Hey everyone,
    As a drafting engineer, I spend most of my time working with Autodesk Inventor, which handles about 80% of my 3D modeling tasks. It’s pretty handy for checking sizes and correcting dimensions, plus it’s good for creating new models and drafting 2D drawings when needed. We occasionally use Solidworks for similar tasks specifically on models created in that platform.

    I’m really liking Autodesk Fusion, though. It can open a variety of model formats, making it easier to verify and correct models that come from different sources. Plus, they’ve just rolled out a feature that lets you automatically create drawings. It’s a game changer for simple parts, cutting down a lot of manual work and speeding things up.

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