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AI CAD sounds awesome… until it's not. There’s this big idea floating around right now: “Just tell the AI what you want, and boom — instant CAD model.” Sounds incredible, right? But here’s the truth: Most of us are awful at describing our designs. I got a message recently that said: “Hey Tyler, it’s a clamp — the screw that connects beneath the follower is too short. Can you help?” Uhh… what? I mean, I’ve been doing this forever, and I still have zero clue what that model’s supposed to look like. And look — I’ve played around with a bunch of these new AI model builders. The one that feels the most promising is Zoo.dev (used to be KittyCAD). You describe a part, it builds a parametric CAD model. Buuut the few times I’ve used it? Nothing. Maybe you’ll get lucky — maybe it’s working this week. Now, when it does spit something out, you’ll get a dumb solid. But that’s not useless. Drop it into Fusion, and you can start doing your thing: What I’m really holding out for, though? Reverse engineering from photos. If I could snap a few pics of a part, toss in a couple key dimensions, and get a clean parametric CAD model back? Total game changer. Or I design the base model and then ask the AI to add fillets everywhere, a thread on a cylinder and centered hole. I would love this HYBRID Approach!!! We’re not there yet. Until then? You’ve gotta know how to build solid CAD models. Because AI isn’t replacing that anytime soon. So — I’m keeping the Jumpstart Course and others on sale for the next 24 hours. |