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I use KeyCad but learned the basics in school woodshop years ago on how to
draw your project. Its not real hard to do depending upon how big a table
you have. Basically KeyCad makes you calculate the measurements as if you
were puting it on paper I just like the ability to cut and paste. Here is
the link if you want to look at it.

http://compwizz.safeshopper.com/40/165.htm?742

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Another related question:
I've also looked quite a bit online for relatively inexpensive
designing software suitable for woodworking. I have either found
useless software that is very difficult to use and not very efficient
or very cool, but expensive software. Has anyone found anything in
between that is useful?

I'd still like to learn by hand, but with limited drawing skills, I was
looking for a software package to improve the quality and give others
the ability to understand my designs.