I am still running AutoSketch 9 here and it does the job very nicely. It's great for anything I need to do. Autosketch 10 was the final version, and it is no longer available from Autodesk, although it is available from some aftermarket vendors yet for $80. It does not do full blown 3D, but it is capable of drawing some 3D objects as 3D extrusions.I agree with all of what you are saying, the OP was "Cad for a Hobbyist", I merely think that Fusion is overkill for this application, a nice simple 2D package fits the bill, in the past Autodesk had a product called Autosketch which was a stripped down version of Autocad 9 I believe, it was as simple as pie (no pun intended) to use, would run on a consumer 386/486 machine with minimal RAM.
I didn't read the article, but the title says this is the answer (found via google search)!? http://www.ehow.co.uk/how_8712772_convert-skf-dwg.html
Just thought I'd throw this into this thread - I have been using Fusion 360 (still learning!) and feel it is worth the effort if you are doing CNC, for the simple reason that it integrates Solid Modeling and CAM into a single package. It also let's you easily generate paper drawings with dimensions and multiple views from the 3d model easily.