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You might want to try
You might want to try Blender or SketchUp, depending on your work style.
I like the parameterization that OpenSCAD allows, but if other things drive you crazy, it may not be worth it.
You might want to try
You might want to try Blender or SketchUp, depending on your work style.
I like the parameterization that OpenSCAD allows, but if other things drive you crazy, it may not be worth it.
I like the new picture. It’s
I like the new picture. It’s about time I put up a picture of whatever my latest effort is going to be. I think my 3d printer us all fixed but for the screws.
Next time I make a delta if I can find a hot end that handle 290 C.
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I have a version where all the 3D printed parts are in red. Upload image to LMR didn’t take.
OpenSCAD is addictive. I am placing screws and makeing psuedo parts to make the drill holes align between parts. It is very helpfule to assemble the entire project every now and then to see how things look. Also have learned how generate just the individual 3D printable peices.
It has been slow going getting used to the syntax. The various components are brought in via include files. When there is a compilation error, the line number is meaningless. And as previously mentioned, variables are less than variable.
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OK, you’ve convinced me. I
OK, you’ve convinced me. I will try to learn OpenSCAD so I can create the parts I need for Bilbo (a prototype for Groucho).