Cad/cam software

That is exactly what many people do. Even those that use Fusion 360 find that they have a need for Inkscape at times.

One thing that is often said on this forum: SheetCAM handles the “art” in a much more effortless manner than Fusion 360. (That is changing as Fusion 360 has upped its abilities in a big way. Not trying to convince you of Fusion 360: Just trying to give an honest appraisal.)

Another program worth consider for technical drawings would be Vectric Cut2D. This member gives it high marks: Lookig for a new CAD/CAM program to learn, - #7 by capncrusty

I do like some of the features @capncrusty discusses since these are the issues that really get new users into problems early on. It is a purchased product but has an “unlimited free trial” version to see if you would like it.

Edit: I just looked at a video for Cut2D and it goes into “toolpath” designs. Understand that you are still going to need either SheetCAM or Fusion 360 to create your toolpath at this time. You would not be able to effectively use the toolpath design that is built into Cut2D for the Langmuir tables.

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