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SelfCAD Enters Into The 75th School Nationwide

SelfCad announces free licenses for all students and teachers for 3 years.

Answering the need for a more advanced, simple to use 3D Printing Software for the classroom, SelfCAD announces they are granting free 2-3 year educational licenses to all teachers and students.

Teachers who have successfully been using TinkerCad for the past few years and have been searching for a more advanced 3D software without purchasing new expensive licenses for their school, can now turn to SelfCAD to supply their students with advanced 3D models, sculpting, drawing, a built in slicer, and a 25,000 3D object library.

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“This is a natural next step for teachers who have maximized their usage of TinkerCad for younger students and want or need something more advanced for 6th-12th graders” explains Jonathan Gross, the Chief Marketing Manager. “SelfCAD is currently being used in over 75 schools nationwide and we will be expanding that number by the end of the year” he said.

In addition to its free three-year licenses for educational institutions, SelfCAD also says it will be introducing a $39 yearly membership, which will allow regular users to benefit from its 3D modeling platform as well as various tutorials and design exercises to improve their 3D modeling and overall 3D printing skills. The yearly plan is expected to launch later this month.

“SelfCAD comprises freehand, polyline, spline, eraser drawing and advanced polygon detection features. SelfCAD’s sculpting enables creativity with gestures and facilitates your ideas to have the desired shapes quickly and smoothly. SelfCAD partnered with MyMiniFactory earlier this year to produce numerous readily available 3d printable objects. With SelfCAD’s macros, it is possible for automating transformations, drawing, copy and extrusion patterns”  Founder of BIM, Arka Roy


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