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sdf
- Sdf – Generate 3D meshes based on SDFs
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FreeCAD User Book (2019)
I used to like OpenSCAD for its simple approach but then I discovered SDF-based modelling with Python made possible with this neat library: [1]. This is perfect if you are a programmer that doesn't know anything about CAD-Software.
1.: https://github.com/fogleman/sdf
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CAD Sketcher, free and open-source project bringing CAD like tools to Blender3d
>these the the central core that understands BREP and implements the geometric operations.
I've seen people quote a good modern CAD kernal as a 100 man year project. It's probably not going to happen, maybe there's some avenue for government funding?
Alternatively Signed-Distance-Functions are pretty nice. They're not BREP, but they're a lot easier to implement, and it might be possible to shove them into a BREP-shaped hole.
Here's a signed-distance-function based CAD kernal written in a few thousand lines of python+numpy, that seems to be about as fast as openscad. Maybe faster. https://github.com/fogleman/sdf
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Signed distance functions in 46 lines of Python
Excellent. You might be interested in a Python library that I wrote for generating 3D meshes (STL files) from SDFs : https://github.com/fogleman/sdf
It just uses marching cubes for triangulation but the SDFs are all numpy'd and the SDF is evaluated in batches on multiple threads so it's relatively fast.
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Plot of triangle mesh with py5
I used the SDF repo by Michael Fogleman. Check out his website, there's a ton of useful stuff on there. He contributes a lot to the open source community and has been mentioned in r/PlotterArt before.
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10 ways to get the best out of OpenSCAD
Try out fogleman/sdf[1]. It is like OpenSCAD in many ways but the distance field model gives you offsets and fillets more easily.
[1] https://github.com/fogleman/sdf
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Is it possible to 3d print signed distance functions?
https://github.com/fogleman/sdf this python project can create mesh from sdf
- Curated Code CAD
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Guerrilla guide to CNC machining, mold making, and resin casting (2015)
> https://github.com/fogleman/sdf
Holy crap, why have I not seen this before?!?!!? I was even planning to start coding something like this myself. This is awesome!
- I am planning on creating a programming language for my Informatics Bachelor Thesis. What are your ideas for such a project?
q-pack
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My ‘Life-Size’ Spirit Proton Pack with 3D Printed Mods
I wonder if the designs from the "Q" pack would be useful for the fullsize Spirit pack. https://github.com/mr-kiou/q-pack
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My Spengler's Proton Pack and Nuetrona Wand Replica
I'm currently building a "Q" 3D printed pack and a Lost Wax EVA Pack, but I haven't been able to figure out what to use for a "rumble" function to add some vibration to the pack...
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3D Printed Proton Pack Best File
Specifically, on Github
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Current state of my 3d printed pack
Github
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Left handed proton pack
For a movie pack, these files are the gold standard. I have seen two approaches to doing a left handed pack:
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Has anyone 3D printed a pack?
The movie proton pack you are looking for is on GitHub!
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Got the pop out wand to work semi reliably, and the pack is coming along nicely.
Its a 3D print compatible with a specific build. pop out files. & compatible wand build
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My 3D printed Proton Pack - a lot of blood and sweat and maybe a few tears went into this thing. Absolutely worth it.
Files available on github: https://github.com/mr-kiou/q-pack
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I know one of the supports got knocked off the bed somehow, but it looks like almost none of the bridging worked at all. Please help--details in comments
Ender 3 Pro PrusaSlicer STL Here GCode here Glass Bed (smooth side) Inland PETG+ 240º hot end 90º bed 25% infill .2mm layer height .28mm first layer height
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3D printed Proton Pack Process
This is the link for the STL my friend is using to print my Protonpack STL you can find some other decent STLs on Thingiverse as for resin printers I can ask my friend, I personally don't have any experience with resin but I would definitely suggest printing in an open space if you're using resin.
What are some alternatives?
meshlab - The open source mesh processing system
cherry-mx-keycaps - 3D models of Chery MX keycaps
trimesh - Python library for loading and using triangular meshes.
print3D-FlexiRex - 3D Print - Flexi Rex with stronger links
sdfx - A simple CAD package using signed distance functions
ArduinoProtonPack - Arduino Code for a GhostBusters Proton Pack
meshio - :spider_web: input/output for many mesh formats
openscad - OpenSCAD - The Programmers Solid 3D CAD Modeller
vedo - A python module for scientific analysis of 3D data based on VTK and Numpy
print3d-hex-surface-vase - 3D Print - Hex surface vase (spiral print)
opencascade-emscripten-port - Open CASCADE - Emscripten / Webassembly port
mandalorian_helmet - 3D models and STL files for 3D printing the Mandalorian helmet