Open Source software recommendation
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Open Source software recommendation
Hey guys,
I'm new to the whole 3D printing thing and would like to get your recommendation on various open source software solutions which are necessary or useful during the process from idea to product.
What tools are you using. Which are the major internet sources for 3D models. What's the general process when creating 3D object yourself.
I know these are some very general questions. So I would also be thankful for any tutorials/articles you can recommend as an introductory reading.
Thanks,
Gregster
I'm new to the whole 3D printing thing and would like to get your recommendation on various open source software solutions which are necessary or useful during the process from idea to product.
What tools are you using. Which are the major internet sources for 3D models. What's the general process when creating 3D object yourself.
I know these are some very general questions. So I would also be thankful for any tutorials/articles you can recommend as an introductory reading.
Thanks,
Gregster
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