SUMMARY
The discussion centers on starting a drafting business, particularly for mechanical engineering students seeking to provide CAD services to small contractors. Participants highlight the importance of gaining CAD experience and the potential challenges due to the increasing accessibility of CAD software, which has led to a decline in demand for traditional drafting services. The conversation emphasizes that many contractors now handle their own drafting needs, making it difficult for new drafters to find sustainable work. Overall, the consensus suggests that while there may be opportunities for side projects, a full-time drafting business may not be viable in the current market.
PREREQUISITES
- Basic understanding of CAD software (e.g., AutoCAD, SolidWorks)
- Familiarity with mechanical engineering principles
- Knowledge of construction processes and contractor needs
- Awareness of market trends in drafting and design services
NEXT STEPS
- Research advanced CAD software features and capabilities
- Explore business models for freelance drafting services
- Investigate networking opportunities with local contractors
- Learn about diversification strategies for CAD businesses
USEFUL FOR
This discussion is beneficial for mechanical engineering students, aspiring CAD drafters, and individuals considering starting a drafting business who need insights into market viability and operational challenges.