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    Added the dots :-)

    Looks interesting, and the basic version is Free !
    Which as everyone knows, is my favourite cost of anything :-)

    I need to make 3d faces on spheres, and doing it on openscad is a real pita. So let's see if i can use this rocket thing instead :-)

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    well first snag - it doesn't save or export as .stl

    About the only thing I can see that openscad will import is .dxf
    have to try that instead.
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    Quote Originally Posted by curious aardvark View Post
    Added the dots :-)

    Looks interesting, and the basic version is Free !
    Which as everyone knows, is my favourite cost of anything :-)

    I need to make 3d faces on spheres, and doing it on openscad is a real pita. So let's see if i can use this rocket thing instead :-)

    ***

    well first snag - it doesn't save or export as .stl

    About the only thing I can see that openscad will import is .dxf
    have to try that instead.

    You could export it to obj and then open it in 3D Builder
    www(DOT)microsoft(DOT)com/en-us/p/3d-builder/9wzdncrfj3t6?activetab=pivotverviewtab

    Her is a little about it: www(DOT)windowscentral(DOT)com/how-use-3d-builder-windows-10

    Its easy to use and you can export to stl from there, and its free.

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