Software suggestions ??
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I'm looking for wood framing structural analysis software. Preferably one that I can import a model into, type in my required loads, link my loads, and get a decent report. Definitely doesn't have to be free but also don't want to take out a mortgage to buy it.....lol. Any suggestions ?? TIA
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For SketchUp integration, Tekla has analysis tools but I don't know the price?
I do remember this from a few years back but it disappeared...
Maybe something like MecWay?
Or StruCalc
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You can also try Fusion 360...in free version!
@unknownuser said:
Free for startups, hobbyists, and enthusiasts
Full use of Fusion 360 for as long as you need it
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What about 3D FEA package WELSIM?

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I ended up going with strucalc, price wasn't bad, plenty of youtube videos, and pretty straight forward learning curve.
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