3D Printing cases and SGI "skins"
geneb
geneb at deltasoft.com
Wed May 11 16:59:31 CDT 2016
On Wed, 11 May 2016, Swift Griggs wrote:
> On Wed, 11 May 2016, geneb wrote:
>> Do NOT use SketchUp to create parts for 3D printing. You'll end up with
>> an STL that's all screwed up.
>
> Ah, okay, thanks for this tip.
>
NP. If you're going to the Bay Area Maker Faire, stop by the SeeMeCNC
booth and say hi. :)
>> A good, free tool for this kind of thing would be DesignSpark
>> Mechanical. It has a workflow similar to SketchUp.
>
> Cool. I'm not fond of SketchUp anyhow. I'm switchin'. If you've ever used
> qcad, I'm wondering what you or others might know/think of it. That one
> works on my Unix boxes, that's why I ask. It's been flirting with me every
> since I've seen it appearing in various pkg repos.
>
I only use SolidWorks. There's nothing out there for MacOS or *nix that
I'd spend the effort to throw a brick at. :)
g.
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