I use rhino for all my work: http://www.rhino3d.com Probably a little more than you need for just producing 2D drawings, but it's the most intuitive 3D CAD software I've found. I use it to produce 3D objects, then "unroll" the surfaces to translate them into 2D cutting files (via DXF) for laser cutting. They have a free demo if you want to just give it a spin: http://www.rhino3d.com/eval.htm
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I use rhino for all my work: http://www.rhino3d.com Probably a little more than you need for just producing 2D drawings, but it's the most intuitive 3D CAD software I've found. I use it to produce 3D objects, then "unroll" the surfaces to translate them into 2D cutting files (via DXF) for laser cutting. They have a free demo if you want to just give it a spin: http://www.rhino3d.com/eval.htm