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**Point FreeCAD to the OpenSCAD executable |
**Point FreeCAD to the OpenSCAD executable (section: General OpenSCAD settings) |
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Revision as of 15:53, 17 July 2016
Tutorial |
Topic |
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Import OpenSCAD code |
Level |
Beginner |
Time to complete |
30 minutes |
Authors |
r-frank |
FreeCAD version |
0.16.6703 |
Example files |
See also |
None |
Introduction
OpenSCAD is a 3D CAD programm using the same geometric core as FreeCAD (OCCT).
But while FreeCAD uses a visual approach OpenSCAD uses a programming interface to perform 3D operations.
The OpenSCAD workbench can be used to import OpenSCAD object code and to have access to some of the
mesh operations possible with OpenSCAD.
Installing OpenSCAD
Mac Users could download the binaries from the OpenSCAD homepage.
Linux Ubuntu/Mint users can install from the system repositories or from the OpenSCAD homepage.
Windows users can download the program from the OpenSCAD homepage.
Since only the OpenSCAD executable is needed by FreeCAD windows users can install the portable version if they like.
Configuring OpenSCAD workbench in FreeCAD
- Open FreeCAD
- Switch to OpenSCAD workbench
- Choose Edit > Preferences > OpenSCAD from the Top menu
- Point FreeCAD to the OpenSCAD executable (section: General OpenSCAD settings)
- all the other values on the settings-page could be left at default