Open source CAD in the browser (Solvespace)
solvespace.com - 227 poäng - 69 kommentarer - 26180 sekunder sedan
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- MrDOS - 20450 sekunder sedanSolveSpace is a wonderfully different take on parametric CAD, but development has really slowed, and it seems fundamentally incapable of some pretty rudimentary features (like chamfers[0]). Dune 3D[1] seems like a pretty effective spiritual successor.
- masonhensley - 20603 sekunder sedanI've been using FreeCad more and more, but solvespace has been a great, lightweight tool to design parts for laser cutting by SendCutSend/Oshcut.
Neat that they got it working in the browser.
- GorbachevyChase - 7129 sekunder sedanI’ve wondered how feasible it would be to start building browser-based CAD/design products to replace our expensive and poorly supported paid plugins and niche products. Seems promising!
- henrebotha - 4856 sekunder sedanSo stoked to see the movement on this project. Once lofts are possible, it'll be so over for FreeCAD
- ecto - 10164 sekunder sedanHere's my take on CAD in the browser! https://vcad.io
I implemented a full kernel in rust and compile it to wasm https://github.com/ecto/vcad
- JoshTriplett - 18881 sekunder sedanImpressive work!
Minor nit: why does the rendered in-window text use a really awful pixelated font? It looks like what happens when a font gets rendered onto a pixel grid without any hinting or snapping.
- ponyous - 19910 sekunder sedanDoes this use its own backend/engine? I've been working on LLM to CAD tool[0] and have realised there are so many backends and options to choose from. Since the realisation I'm trying to find the best representation for an LLM. I think OpenSCAD is currently the best and most feature complete choice, but I definitely need to dig a bit deeper. If anyone has any pointers I welcome them!
- steveharing1 - 19841 sekunder sedanCurrently I'm comfortable using FreeCAD but i'll try this one for sure.
- TheJoeMan - 20058 sekunder sedanI scrolled with the mouse wheel and the origin drifts off screen.
Is there an open-source "cleanroom" re-implementation of the Parasolid kernel? I just like the way Solidworks does things vs. Autodesk.
- contingencies - 10639 sekunder sedanAhh, but can it do a clean self-reversing diamond thread including the reversing portion?
- mandarwagh - 18746 sekunder sedanCrazy
- mclau153 - 14304 sekunder sedanonShape does this already
Nördnytt! 🤓