The old files would still be in the commit history anyway.
The old files would still be in the commit history anyway.
“Wedge shaped”? as in at an angle, or tapered?
If you want tapered then openSCAD has scaled extrusion or hulls. I think Fusion has similar tools.
The way I do this in TinkerCad is that I build the hollow first
Open SCAD calls that “difference”, I think fusion calls it a cut.
If you’re working in fusion you usually want to start with a 2d sketch and extrude it. You would make each holder as a component and then attach them later.
I’ve considered doing something similar myself, honestly it would come down to which one has the best libraries/frameworks for it.
There was a game for the PS1 called monster rancher, where you could put in CDs or other games to find monsters in them.
retro accessories such as the Wii Fit Balance Board
I feel old now
the chemical sludge was filled not only with the commonplace byproducts of sand, silt, and water, but also accelerants used to set the grout to build the tunnels.
Why would a grout accelerant burn people?
whatever his name was on Boston Legal.
Denny Crane
I thought it was a pretty good show
Thanks, but I more meant specifics, like what is the “cement-like mixture”, what extruder they are using. If it would be possible to DIY this basically.
3D printer extruded a recyclable cement-like mixture out of a nozzle in layers,
Anyone know exactly how this works?
The idea of FOSS relying on a social network which isn’t itself open source doesn’t sound like a good idea. It already relies too much on github and discord.
Yeah, I’ve used multiple CAD tools, from pro/engineer to F360, but the learning curve of freecad felt like a brick wall.
Sad, it feels like it’s selling out the open source spirit of reprap.
Glad you have all your ducks in a row.
Others you may want to try are OpenSCAD and BRL-CAD.
It’s being heavily worked on since ultimaker bought it.
I prefer it to printables now, since prusa sold out and started allowing proprietary designs.
Personally I wouldn’t trust it.
First red flag🚩: there’s an “enterprise” self hosted version.
Second red flag🚩: It isn’t open source, the licensing structure is confusing 🚩, but it appears to be at best some mix of source available🚩 and open core🚩 (core available?).