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Quicksurface Pro - RE
OnShape - CAD (Parametric)
Rhino 8 - Surface modelling

I mostly use FreeCAD, but would consider learning other affordable software.

Fusion 360 for the engineering work
Blender for tweaking meshes.

Autodesk Inventor

Autodesk AutoCAD

Autodesk Revit and bricscad.

I use 123D for 3D Models and Vectric Aspire for CAD/CAM

I enjoy using Plasticity. Very simple to use, and not crazy expensive.

Rhino3d mostly, sometimes freecad, openscad, meshmixer, 3dbuilder

Currently I am using Solidworks with Xtract3d plugin to handle meshes and point clouds. I have used quicksurface in the past, but no longer have a license. Each has their own strength and weakness.

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Solid Edge

Fusion 360!

Catia v5 :heart_eyes:

Fusion 360

Rhino 3D, I have been using Rhno 3D to create 3D CAD Models from scans for 25 years !
Rhino 3D is easy to learn, fast, relatively cheap and will handle very large point clouds and scan mesh without any issues.

Being a pensioner I don’t have the resources for the software so I usually use the free version of Fusion 360 to get a few projects I have done, created.

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fusion and inventor, next i try to get learning a little bit is blender and siemens nx.

Fusion 360. Still lacks some functionality of QuickSurface to work with scanned data, but a good value-for-price choice in many other aspects.

FreeCAD Fusion 360

Solidworks - CAD + Extract 3 for Reverse Engineering
Design X - Reverse Engineering
Blender - for fun and all possibilites
Fusion - Sole Cashs Reverse Engineering