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I use openSCAD for 3D printing and agree that it would be absolutely trivial export to openSCAD since it uses a text based modeling language. The only thing that is needed is a list of points for the PCB polygon, and then the coordinates of each type of footprint used in the design. OpenSCAD supports function calls, importing other models, as well as a number of basic shapes such as Cube() and Cylinder(). On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 1:02 PM, Sabin Iacob <iacobs AT m0n5t3r DOT info> wrote: > On 03/24/2015 06:29 PM, Milan Prochac wrote: >> On 24. 3. 2015 14:47, BERTRAND Joël wrote: >>> Hello, >>> >>> I'm trying to install 3D functionalities on PCB application. I >>> have found vrml libraries (http://pcb.bastl.sk/?page_id=24). I >>> suppose some installation process are missing. I only have installed >>> vrml in /usr/local/share/pcb, but I don't know how associate 3D model >>> to components. >>> >>> Any idea ? I haven't found any information... >>> >> >> The libraries are not sufficient - you need also PCB compiled with >> VRML export filter (apply the patch from referred page and compile). >> There is no default library of 3D models, just some helper scripts. >> How to use them to generate 3D models can be found here: >> http://pcb.bastl.sk/?page_id=6. >> >> Anyway, the VRML export filter is obsolete and it is not longer >> maintained. > > > slightly offtopic, but I think openscad might be a better idea if > something like this is to be implemented in the future; povray is much > prettier, true, but you can't rotate the thing in real time (or, say, > build your enclosure around the board, export to STL and have it 3d > printed / milled / whatever) -- Jason White
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