Onshape employee here. I agree with another poster that for most "non-professional" requirements Onshape's free tier is all one should need - sure, the documents remain public if you don't pay. It's prohibitively expensive to maintain the technology stack with the complexity, scale and performance that Onshape does, and its costs a lot of money. :)
syntaxing|8 months ago
piyush_soni|8 months ago
the__alchemist|8 months ago
irrenhaus|8 months ago
Please consider pushing the idea of having CAM for the hobbyist level in Onshape in your company, I know there's not much in revenue us hobbyists, but I'd gladly pay up to 20-50 per month for such a license. At least that's more money than 0 :).
piyush_soni|8 months ago
Mashimo|8 months ago
I just do relative simple object for 3D printing, every few month. And onshape was easy to get into.
From BRIO connectors for my nephews wooden train set, book binding helpers for a coworker, case for LED controllers .. easy peasy.
Just fill pattern and text are always a struggle.
But I just know, at some point Onshape will start charging us freeriders.
piyush_soni|8 months ago
- I don't know about that, may be, may be not, but I don't know of any such plan in the short term at least. It gives University students a free 'professional' license so there's that too.
> Just fill pattern and text are always a struggle.
Feel free to create a support ticket about your pain points. Everyone can easily do that, and Onshape is surprisingly more responsive to support tickets than many other companies.