While there’s always the edge case, there’s a strong likelihood that if you’re using OpenSCAD, you’re probably working on a CAD model that you intend to 3D print at some point. Of course that’s not to ...
There’s an old saying that a picture is worth a thousand words. If you’ve ever tried to build furniture or a toy with one of those instructions sheets that contains nothing but pictures, you might ...
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Design your own perfect LEGO-compatible bricks
From replacing lost LEGO pieces to crafting your own custom designs, 3D printing opens up a world of possibilities for brick lovers. With tools like OpenSCAD and browser-based builders, you can tweak ...
Interested in 3D-printing, and OpenSCAD specifically, which is open source scripting-based software for creating 3D CAD objects? This book may be for you. Thanks to our Technology Editor, Steve Bush, ...
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