sdfx
opencascade-emscripten-port
sdfx | opencascade-emscripten-port | |
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8.1 | 0.0 | |
4 months ago | almost 3 years ago | |
Go | C++ | |
MIT License | GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only |
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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
opencascade-emscripten-port
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Curated Code CAD
There is an OpenCascade version compiled down to wasm [1] that we're currently using embedded in our own app. Rendering to WebGL is relatively straight-forward and the system as a whole works well. Gives me a lot of power when designing mechanical systems and running simulations on the resulting models. Perf of the CAD kernel on the web is not great, but 'just good enough'.
Troubleshooting issues is tricky though. If something doesn't work debugging is nearly impossible and the (C++) docs are very challenging.
OpenCascade is very powerful, but the ergonomics of the API aren't great. Writing a simple FP-style immutable wrapper around it has proven very fruitful and we can now describe relatively complicated models with a bare minimum of TypeScript code. Lot's of fun!
[1] https://github.com/gabrielcuvillier/opencascade-emscripten-p...
What are some alternatives?
sdf - Simple SDF mesh generation in Python
cadquery - A python parametric CAD scripting framework based on OCCT
PyMesh - Geometry Processing Library for Python
CQ-editor - CadQuery GUI editor based on PyQT
NURBS-Python - Object-oriented pure Python B-Spline and NURBS library
TR2Main - Tomb Raider II Injector Dynamic Library
psml - Python library for OpenSCAD
cq-containers
ViewSCAD - A Jupyter renderer for the OpenSCAD and SolidPython Constructive Solid Geometry languages