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  • Autodesk Fusion will do that - it’s a slight simplification to say this (especially in a world with 3D printing) but if you are modelling “real” things that you’d make in a workshop from wood/metal/plastic then Fusion can do it.

    If you want to model living things or abstract patterns it will struggle.

    I have a professional license but I think the free hobbyist version gives you everything you’d need.

    I think there is also now a SolidWorks hobby license which is offered for not crazy money but I’d stick with Fusion.

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