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Thanks for participating in the DrVax community. Irv
Folks,
Forum user Geit gave me a helpful push and I learned how to added additional attachment types to our forums. You can now attach/upload FCStd, F3d and STL files. In addition I have increased the PDF file size limit so I can more easily upload DrVAX video slides decks.
All the best. Irv
Tentoes, I tried OpenSCAD. I'm a lonnnnnng time programmer, so I was not daunted by its paradigm. The 1 issue I had with it is filletting which, as far as I can see, it does very poorly. So I dropped it. If I've missed something, please enlighten me.
Tentoes, I tried OpenSCAD. I'm a lonnnnnng time programmer, so I was not daunted by its paradigm. The 1 issue I had with it is filletting which, as far as I can see, it does very poorly. So I dropped it. If I've missed something, please enlighten me.
Openscad does filleting? I did not know that, I just figure out how to put an angle'd part in there. That's not easy.
IIRC, it involves the Minkowski function, but it's awkward and slow. I dropped openSCAD when I ran into this issue because, for me, filleting is a must-have.
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