I always like to point out the existence of OpenSCAD. It's a scripting language version of CAD software. I find it much easier to use than graphical CAD programs. I was using it to design LED adapters for a pinball game last month.
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I always like to point out the existence of OpenSCAD. It's a scripting language version of CAD software. I find it much easier to use than graphical CAD programs. I was using it to design LED adapters for a pinball game last month.
Quoted from EvanDickson:Wow, how much does it cost to build a CNC cutting table?
Depends on your level of experience. This is the one I'm building once I clear out some room: https://www.vicious1.com/
You can google "mostly printed cnc" or "mpcnc" and see a lot of the different ways this system has been used.
Quoted from Mfsrc791:Anyone know what is a good car program to use? SketchUp seems good but kinda sucks for beveling and rounding corners.
I'll keep posting my favorite: http://www.openscad.org/
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