diff --git a/content/posts/cad-shootout-onshape.md b/content/posts/cad-shootout-onshape.md index 432f2ab..c2e07a6 100644 --- a/content/posts/cad-shootout-onshape.md +++ b/content/posts/cad-shootout-onshape.md @@ -15,14 +15,14 @@ tldr: | keywords: - cad - onshape -lastmod: 2023-09-14T20:04:27.837Z +lastmod: 2023-09-16T19:41:10.906Z --- Hello, I am a generic nobody armed with a caliper and a 3D printer! One of the most common dilemmas I and others like me face is finding the perfect software to make our designs. Everyone seems to default to Fusion 360 these days, but I personally have stuck with Onshape for the last 5+ years and had a blast. But what is the best tool and what is the most sustainable one? -In this series of posts I will try to explore every CAD software I can get my hands on and run them through their paces from the point of view of a inexpert hobbyist rather than some CSWA professional. +In this series of posts I will try to explore every CAD software I can get my hands on and run them through their paces from the point of view of a inexpert hobbyist rather than some {{< abbr "Certified SOLIDWORKS Expert" >}}CSWE{{}}. This first article covers Onshape as it is the tool I'm most familiar and experienced with. diff --git a/layouts/shortcodes/abbr.html b/layouts/shortcodes/abbr.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c1cba03 --- /dev/null +++ b/layouts/shortcodes/abbr.html @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{{ .Inner | markdownify }} \ No newline at end of file