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CNC Workshop 2015: Practical Solid Modeling with OpenSCAD

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This afternoon at the CNC Workshop, I’ll be bootstrapping folks into creating 3D-printable solid models with Openscad.

The presentation in PDF form:

Practical Solid Modeling for 3D Printing with OpenSCAD – CNC Workshop 2015

The OpenSCAD source code for the exercises, in case you don’t want to type along:

Practical Solid Modeling for 3D Printing with OpenSCAD – Models.zip.odt

When you download that file, you’ll get something ending in .zip.odt. Rename it to remove the .odt extension, because it’s really a ZIP file; WordPress doesn’t allow users to uploads ZIP files.

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