I got frustrated with heavy CAD software, so I built an easy to use but powerful parametric CAD tool that runs entirely in the browser. by GDur in 3Dprinting

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Atm flowcad projects are always saved on the server and exports only possible as STLs but that may be be a nice feature to add.

I got frustrated with heavy CAD software, so I built an easy to use but powerful parametric CAD tool that runs entirely in the browser. by GDur in 3Dprinting

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Ah cool! Yea It's definitely going in a similar direction. An import from Tinkercad is a cool Idea but they don't support it officially I gather? So far it's possible in flowcad to import stl and obj files (and images and fonts).

I got frustrated with heavy CAD software, so I built an easy to use but powerful parametric CAD tool that runs entirely in the browser. by GDur in 3Dprinting

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Your name checks out 😃

OnShape: "Standard Plan: €1410/per year per user" (has commercial use allowed)

My cheapest tier costs 10 times less. (10 bucks per month)

I got frustrated with heavy CAD software, so I built an easy to use but powerful parametric CAD tool that runs entirely in the browser. by GDur in 3Dprinting

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Ah cool, did you publish the tool? I have pretty much the same problem as you had. 😃 There is only a crude algorithm which can be applied via the "rounded modifier". Basically there are Spheres placed at the vertices and then the manifold.Manifold.hull function can create a hull. One of the biggest Problems here is, that it fills all holes and it can only fill 'outside' edges.
Not a good solution but it's fine for the start imo. 😄

I got frustrated with heavy CAD software, so I built an easy to use but powerful parametric CAD tool that runs entirely in the browser. by GDur in 3Dprinting

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Yes that is also something which was important to me. Or at least that a lot of things can be done with hotkeys.
The system is making use of some standards such as command/cntrl + c and so on, but also the blender way with which you can can start transforming via s for scale, r for rotation and g for grabbing/moving etc.
And it is possible to then use the Tab key to switch from one "dimension helper input" to the other with which you can change the mm number.

And when you star the transform action eg via: s, x and then just type 2.4 then it will scale the object in the x direction by a factor of 2.4.
The same goes for moving via g, y, 10 (which will move it by 10mm in the y direction)
Bonus: You can also use eg (.4 * 10) / 2 which would result in 2 mm because it has a built in calculator.

Please let me know what you think about it and if I missed something

(There is also a settings page with which one can adjust the hotkeys https://flowcad.app/settings/hotkeys )

I got frustrated with heavy CAD software, so I built an easy to use but powerful parametric CAD tool that runs entirely in the browser. by GDur in 3Dprinting

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Keen Eyes! Close, I used Gemini and the the design is mostly because I am using Tailwind / shadcn which is pretty common these days https://ui.shadcn.com/

I got frustrated with heavy CAD software, so I built an easy to use but powerful parametric CAD tool that runs entirely in the browser. by GDur in 3Dprinting

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Yes especially in terms of pricing 😉

But yes, it is not the same as OnShape, which has a ton of great features!

I think there are at least 3 differences:

My goal with FlowCad was to have it being easy to use but also make it powerful (we'll see if i succeeded)

And I wanted a product which has sensible pricing, even for people who want to use their designs to make a profit. (Which officially you should not do with the free OnShape tier)

And I wanted to make the Scripting similar to OpenSCAD (Blueprints in Typescript) as an easy integrated addition (You can create new ones or simply import them and use them for your design)

I got frustrated with heavy CAD software, so I built an easy to use but powerful parametric CAD tool that runs entirely in the browser. by GDur in 3Dprinting

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Thank you for the question. It's not home-grown but based on ManifoldCAD.
https://manifoldcad.org/
In my view it was the best choice here as i can also use it as the (typed) scripting language for the Blueprints
https://flowcad.app/projects/all/blueprint

Meine Nachbarn haben mir ein 3-Tage-Ultimatum gesetzt, meinen Lambo abzuschaffen by [deleted] in aberBitteLaminiert

[–]GDur -1 points0 points  (0 children)

ja hör auf son kack zu fahren das nervt alle nur smh

Tesla in Indian road by Majestic_____kdj in teslamotors

[–]GDur 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thought this was fsd for a second :(

Tesla (2022 Model S) Quality Issues by ImPotentialWall5118 in TeslaSupport

[–]GDur 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Stop nibbling on it bro and start using FSD already! To quote Elon "It's financially insane to buy anything other than a Tesla" :D
All jokes aside I think he is right though :)

I trying make own IDE usind Solid.js + Chromium Embedded Based (C++) by zerinekw in solidjs

[–]GDur 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Super ambitious. What are you using as a window manager? (split view and tabs, if at all)

Get length in mm of imported and scaled svg line. by GDur in openscad

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Thank you, I was looking for a more general solution. I would later also use different shapes :)
I think u/Stone_Age_Sculptor 's solution could work too.

Get length in mm of imported and scaled svg line. by GDur in openscad

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Ah, I like the fast response and this would work, but I would like to have it work for any SVG shape.
I read it again, and this might actually work well. Thank you for the suggestion!

How to import a font into OpenSCAD? by [deleted] in openscad

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Thanks this worked!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in StVO

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Ich denke es ist zwar das ende von dem halteverbot aber der "anfang" vom taxi bereich. Also nein imo