
I uploaded my first design to Thingiverse on November 20th 2010. That first thing was a part from my "Klikko" play set: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4828Since then, I've produced roughly 130 'things', many of which were iterations on core design explorations.It's been fun. I've learned a lot about OpenScad, 3D modeling in general, and fallen in love with rapid prototyping and manufacturing.I've taken all that I've learned to date, and created a new CAD program called Banate CAD. You can read about it here: http://williamaadams.wordpress.com/hum-banate/As was once said about my Bezier work, I think I've 'rooted' CAD. It's wide open, easily extensible, can create anything you can describe with algorithms. It's almost as good as sliced bread.It's seriously just a work in progress, although you can use it to do lots of pretty visualizations.UPDATE: I have uploaded a copy of the program here as well. I have received at least one report that it works on Linux (Fedora 15), so that bodes well, considering I've never run it there myself.The bowl_12.stl file here is of no consequence. It's just there because I could not create a thing with just a picture.1) Got read about Banate CAD: http://williamaadams.wordpress.com/hum-banate/ 2) Download it (or download the .zip from here) 3) Create wild things 4) Print 5) Rejoice!Some of the samples (Demo.fab) can take quite a long time to run (up to a minute). In that particular case, it's leterally dealing with a couple million vertices. Most things will take seconds to draw, and moving around with the mouse will be fairly quick.
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- material is a strong plastic
- free delivery by May 05
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