Normally I would just go out and grab one as I have done it a bit before, and I know how useful they are, I am just a bit strapped for cash at the moment. (College student who didn’t manage to grab a job for summer :/)
Maybe I will make a temp solution and then make something more proper later on.
I am not certain, I have used FreeCAD tutorials for Onsdel to great success.
I think what I do is just listen to the tool name they reference, and then just look where I assume it would be to find it, rather than trying to find tools in the same places as them
Personally I love openSCAD, but it is probably really unintuitive to someone without programming experience and even then has it’s own limitations.
FreeCAD is in a weird position ATM, it is actually really good! …just not in the stable release… The Dev version is significantly more palatable, and they even went on a feature freeze to really push through with their major 1.0 release.
For now though Onsdel (Sort of a fork of FreeCAD packaged with Dev release and UI improvements) has worked really well for me thus far!
Yeah that honestly makes much more sense lol
This is a shit take
This sounds awesome! But is there anything similar that is Open Source by any chance?
Conservatives: “I don’t care if you are gay! Just don’t do it in front of me, or in my shows!”
Also conservatives when the LGBTQ+ community has their own club that is tucked away and out of sight of straight people:
Man steal confidential documents and gives it to conservative activists as a way to create a narrative that people are trying to provide “illegal” transgender care…
Then claims the investigation against him is political…
Gotta love the republican mindset, just claim you are a victim of whatever it is you are trying to do.
It is almost as intelligent as when children argue and one calls the other a moron, then their only response is, “No! You’re the moron!”
Oh wow, this is so cool!
I will take a look at this later and see if I can take inspiration from the project as a whole