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gfx
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Libraries for animating 2D simulation results
I’ve also written a small convenience package for my graphics experiments: https://github.com/peterhellberg/gfx
sdfx
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OpenSCAD Survey - what programming language do you want to be added to app?
Go: https://github.com/deadsy/sdfx
- Better OpenSCAD?
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cadCAD alternative for Go?
Object Oriented Programming is a way to go to create CAD tool for school project, not golang (too hard for school task). If you really must, this was I want to try in one of my projects: https://github.com/deadsy/sdfx
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3D Printed fightstick
Designed all of these parts* using Deadsy/SDFX, it was certainly interesting and I enjoyed working with it, getting visual artifacts off my model and keeping file sizes down is a bit tedious though.
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SolveSpace – parametric 2d/3D CAD
I wrote this (in golang) to satisfy my need to generate STLs for 3d printing.
https://github.com/deadsy/sdfx
In general I like to write code to define objects, but there are some situations where a graphical editing UI would be nice. ie- Curve and polygon design.
You can sort of imagine a hybrid approach where you could crack open a mini editor to design a curve and then use it to generate code (table of numbers) which you could then extrude/sweep/loft or whatever.
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Wrench to Remove Fuel Pump Ring Nuts
github source
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Curated Code CAD
Nice to see sdfx [1] there, this project is impressive.
deadsy built some rather sophisticated models, be sure to check out the renderings in the github README!
https://github.com/deadsy/sdfx
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Looking for STLs for 1u blank panels
Code: https://github.com/deadsy/sdfx
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What free CAD software should I use for precise designs for a 3d-printer?
I had a similar question, and this is how I answered it (after a visit to openscad,,,) https://github.com/deadsy/sdfx
What are some alternatives?
gg - Go Graphics - 2D rendering in Go with a simple API.
sdf - Simple SDF mesh generation in Python
p5 - p5 is a simple package that provides primitives resembling the ones exposed by p5js.org
opencascade-emscripten-port - Open CASCADE - Emscripten / Webassembly port
pathfind - Path finding on a 2D polygonal map
PyMesh - Geometry Processing Library for Python
cadquery - A python parametric CAD scripting framework based on OCCT
psml - Python library for OpenSCAD
NURBS-Python - Object-oriented pure Python B-Spline and NURBS library
cq-containers
OpenAstroTracker - 3D printed DSLR tracking mount
ViewSCAD - A Jupyter renderer for the OpenSCAD and SolidPython Constructive Solid Geometry languages