CAD Middleground Between Tinkercad/Fusion 360?

I took a dive into the Fusion 360 rabbit hole during covid19-lockdown. It actually wasn’t as difficult as I first imagined, having only played with Tinkercad and Inkscape. I want to recommended warmly, since mastering F360 is SOOO rewarding when it comes to drawing and making the models you need - for mostly whatever. I made a little thread on learning 360, perhaps it can be helpful. The 30 days tutorial is quite good, as longs as you ignore the “please click the blue button” details.

Rigt now I’m using Sketchup to remodel an old house we recently bought. Sketchup is amazing for architectural stuff, but it quiickly gets really messy in terms of hidden objects, faces and lines that act’s in all weird different ways. Now I’m at a point where I just pray that nothing explodes all over the place when I make changes… I actually regret not drawing the house in FUSION360, since it would be easier to keep the drawings more tidy this way…

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