Open source OpenSCAD Solutions
OpenSCAD is an opensource application that can create 3D CAD models using only a script based description language. The script specifies geometric primitives and defines how they are modified and combined to render a 3D model. Following models have been created by Physlab as a sample model. You can download the associated sample codes and view the models yourself. OpenSCAD is available for Windows, Linux and OS X.
Disk
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Clamp
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Corner
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Small Disk
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