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Do you really even want or need full fledged CAD? Simple things like Sketchup and Inkscape fill my needs quite well. Personally, I only do design work for my own use and entertainment and don't have to worry about compatibility or being able to take on more people to pick up and finish design work. If you are planning real commercial work, you are better served by the full fledged products. For home hobby work, they are pricey. For a business, they are pretty cheap and pay for themselves many times over.
Think really hard on how much and where you are going to go with CAM/CAM. It is a pretty big investment to learn one system well (far beyond the initial pricing or licensing of even the pricey commercial systems when you consider the hours it takes). Are you going to be designing parts for yourself or are you going to be doing commercial work where you have to exchange a lot of parts with other people? Are you going to be doing mostly straight 3 axis stuff? Full 3D or 2.5D (mostly 2 axis with pocketing) Do you foresee a need for multi axis? Are you going to be looking for things like unfoldable models to make things flat that will later be formed up with a press brake? Do you need other modules for things like Finite Analysis? Again as before, are you going to take on work where you might have to get more help and not have to train people to use some oddball software?
Think really hard on how much and where you are going to go with CAM/CAM. It is a pretty big investment to learn one system well (far beyond the initial pricing or licensing of even the pricey commercial systems when you consider the hours it takes). Are you going to be designing parts for yourself or are you going to be doing commercial work where you have to exchange a lot of parts with other people? Are you going to be doing mostly straight 3 axis stuff? Full 3D or 2.5D (mostly 2 axis with pocketing) Do you foresee a need for multi axis? Are you going to be looking for things like unfoldable models to make things flat that will later be formed up with a press brake? Do you need other modules for things like Finite Analysis? Again as before, are you going to take on work where you might have to get more help and not have to train people to use some oddball software?