![]() ![]() Not sure if you care if you plan to migrate things to here but I thought I would just let you know in case you refer your students there for any reason. Not sure if that is something that Trimble did, lumberjocks broke the links during the conversion or what. So if you want to save to the a version older than 2019, you have to use the web version of SU to do it.īTW Paul, I found a couple of your topics or blogs about your chevalet designs in lumberjocks and it looks like at least on the couple of the ones I looked at, the 3DW links are broken. I guess that I mistakenly thought it was when simply browsing the 3DW website (without starting from SU in the browser) that I got this message. ![]() I am still able to browse the 3DW from there, open it into the web version of SU and click download and select the older version. It was there this morning right before I created this thread so they removed the ability to download into 20 formats in the last hour or so.Ĭorrection: It was when you are using the Online version of SU that you get the message when you try to download it. UPDATE: I just tried to download something from the 3D warehouse so that I could capture the warning message and now it no longer shows the option to download into 2017 or 2018 and the warning I saw before is gone. So this may, for now anyway, just apply to downloading from 3D Warehouse into an unsupported version but I would not count on it. I just tried uploading a file in 2017 format to 3D warehouse and it did not give me any sort of warning about not being supported. So far, the only place that I have seen the message is when I downloaded something from the 3D warehouse and requested it be downloaded into 2017 format. They should still be able to access anything that is in the 3D warehouse after Jan 31st and they are using supported version (like the free online version). He may not do as much work but that's because he will find a better way. Like most CAD software there is a learning curve but their free online classes are excellent. It is free as long as you do not mind having your designs stored in the cloud as public (sort of l 3D warehouse). I have been slowly transitioning to when doing more complex drawings, especially for 3D printing and CNC projects, since last year but it looks like they are finally giving me the shove to get more proficient at it so that it is my first choice, even for simple quick and dirty sketches.Īnyway, if you want to grab something or you want to access your drawings stored in the 3D warehouse in an older version, you better download them now.īTW, I highly recommend On Shape if you are looking for a good CAD tool. Unless you buy it as soon as it comes out, the support life is actually less than 3 years. 3 years is pretty dang short for purchased software, IMO. ![]()
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