3d modelling software
Alan Perry
aperry at snowmoose.com
Mon Aug 23 18:18:19 CDT 2021
Cool. It wasn’t working that well when I tried.
> On Aug 23, 2021, at 12:35, Paul Koning <paulkoning at comcast.net> wrote:
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> Mac OS, 64 bit Intel until recently, Arm64 right now. It's still the Intel build, that works impressively well through Rosetta 2. The current version is 0.19. I haven't run into significant issues with it for quite a while. It's been pretty solid since 0.14 in my usage. That's a bit off the beaten track, perhaps; I mostly do my modeling in a 5000 line Python script, and use my own export to PovRAY rather than the FreeCAD Render workbench. But I did use that a bit, in some experiments with the KiCAD importer. That's pretty slick, converting a PCB layout to a 3d CAD model.
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> paul
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>> On Aug 23, 2021, at 2:19 PM, Alan Perry <aperry at snowmoose.com> wrote:
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>> What OS were you running it on? When I first started trying to use it a couple years ago on a Mac, it didn’t work so well. I started trying to make it work better and then realized that I was spending most of my time trying to make the tool work and not so much time modeling the part that I was trying replicate and threw in the towel and started using Fusion 360. Using Fusion 360 has had some advantages when getting the part made (there is a common language for tweaking the model).
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>> alan
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>>>> On Aug 23, 2021, at 09:59, Paul Koning via cctalk <cctalk at classiccmp.org> wrote:
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>>> I haven't used it for 3d printing work, but from other use I can recommend FreeCAD3d. That is open source software, so free for everyone, not just for "students".
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>>> It has a GUI, and it can also be scripted using Python, which is a great way to construct very complex models. I've used it to model a SF spaceship.
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>>> paul
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>>>> On Aug 23, 2021, at 12:29 PM, Rob Jarratt via cctalk <cctalk at classiccmp.org> wrote:
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>>>> I think I may need to get a small part 3d printed (some plastic board
>>>> mounting guide rails from a PDP 11/24 H7140 PSU). What software is best for
>>>> a novice? Preferably free!
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>>>> Thanks
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>>>>
>>>> Rob
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