I currently use Fusion360 for all of my projects and have used onshape and Autodesk Inventor extensively in the past.
Here are some critical CAD skills that I frequently use in my personal projects:
pcb and its alignment clips in the housing
I find that my prusa i3 mk3, with 0.2mm layer height and 0.4mm nozzle works best for printing these.
pcb and its alignment clips in the housing
The final look in the real world (Bambu x1c)
The final look in the real world (prusa i3 mk3)
Internal view of the port
Crossection view of curve lamp
The rotary encoder knob CAD file
I greatly apologise that this video is filmed vertically
Here are some product design techniques that I use often:
The mounting threads on the SBLED ceiling lamp that make it easy to attach it to a table mount or affix a ceiling shade.
The mounting threads on the SBLED ceiling lamp can be used to affix the lamp to this table top stand to turn it into a sunset projector.
Simple line based logos are easy to emboss onto surfaces and print very cleanly with a Bambu printer.