I'm looking for some advice; I'd like to make collapsible steps in order to more easily enter my attic space. I'm looking for a tool that I can use where I can lay out 2x4s, and place hinges or other screws/nails in the wood and see how the steps might lay/collapse before I actually attempt such a build. Are there tools out there that would allow me to tinker with the design?
hnaccount2001|3 years ago
For the dimensioning, Rhino or Sketchup. Really any 3d cad. You probably can get by with grid paper though.
If I really wanted to geek out on the mechanism in a cad modeller I’d probably do it in Grasshopper which is a plug-in for rhino.
rainbowzootsuit|3 years ago
r_hoods_ghost|3 years ago
[1] https://top3dshop.com/blog/autodesk-inventor-free-alternativ...
tomthe|3 years ago
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navane|3 years ago
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simne|3 years ago
mft_|3 years ago
Creating a fully-working, articulating model in a CAD program would be very hard indeed, IME, and learning the total skill set would likely take days to weeks.
Snoozus|3 years ago
Maybe a linkage simulator like this one would be a good match?
habitatenergy|3 years ago
If you're code inclined - you might try CadQuery or OpenScad
bmitc|3 years ago