OpenJSCAD.org
JSCAD is an open source set of modular, browser and command line tools for creating parametric 2D and 3D designs with Javascript code. It provides a quick, precise and reproducible method for generating 3D models, and is especially useful for 3D printing.
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About
JSCAD provides a programmer’s approach to develop 3D models. In particular, this functionality is tuned towards creating precise models for 3D printing.
JSCAD provides
- ability to create and manipulate 3D models, as well as 2D models
- ability to use JavaScript programming concepts, and libraries
- ability to save 3D models as STL, DXF (and other) formats
JSCAD is available as
- a website; www.openjscad.xyz
- a command line application for backend processing
- a user application
- a set of packages (libraries) for building custom applications
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