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Re: HP 85044A T/R test set part - Cabinet Trim "zipper" - 08502-20007 - source or 3D printed copy?


 

Or you could try FreeCAD, which has SCAD and more.

And, is free, and doesn't need you to know programming.

And it happily outputs mesh for your 3D printers... basically
an all in one project that takes from all of the other open
source projects.

-Chuck Harris

Harvey White wrote:


Cura likes this.

No need to import/export files since the object is generated by programming-like
structures.

If you can program, and you're comfortable with programming, highly recommended.

If you're not comfortable with programming, a tossup.

if you hate programming, well, then..........

1) Yes, I use it.

2) I've tried CAD programs, and some of the 3D ones. This is parametrically driven.

3) I've done 3D design (Carrara and Hex). *not* the same thing, different design
goals, works differently. Intended (in a way) for mechanical parts.


Harvey





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