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Looking into 3d printing. No Experience

Autodesk Tinkercad Thingiverse
  1. Tinkercad is a super easy-to-use, browser based 3D design tool.
    Lot of models are on free sites like thingiverse.com (look an link from opmwolf), but if you want to use full potential of 3d printing, you will need some CAD skills to make objects you want to print. And trust me, sooner or later you will need something that is not available on internet, so do yourself a flavor and learn yourself to work at least with tinkercad.com, but if you want more powerfull tool, you will most likely end with Fusion 360, because it is free for makers and relatively easy to use if you will watch few tutorials.

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  2. Thingiverse.com is the place to share digital designs for fabricating real, physical objects.
    Lot of models are on free sites like thingiverse.com (look an link from opmwolf), but if you want to use full potential of 3d printing, you will need some CAD skills to make objects you want to print. And trust me, sooner or later you will need something that is not available on internet, so do yourself a flavor and learn yourself to work at least with tinkercad.com, but if you want more powerfull tool, you will most likely end with Fusion 360, because it is free for makers and relatively easy to use if you will watch few tutorials.

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