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Seconding this. Just can't wrap my head around using Rhino for sub-decimeter precision. I have it on good authority Nuna 3 was modeled in Rhino using only a Wacom tablet (the guy refuses to touch a mouse) which really goes to show the best solution is the one you have the most experience with.
I learned CAD in Solidworks, then switched to Siemens NX for a while, learned Rhino to use Grasshopper and now I mostly use Fusion because an NX license costs more than my revenue this year. I still use Rhino occasionally because in my experience it's the only CAD software with a surface development tool that actually gives usable results, but I surface everything in Fusion and then export to Rhino because I couldn't live without dimension and constraint driven sketches.
I would rather eat a slug than model a frame in rhino