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when i first came across SCAD i thought it would be waaay too much work to learn a new programming language, especially as the only way to check that a bit of code is working is to execute it and hope that it actually generates a visible object. That is why most design programs provide instant feedback using an on-screen, 3D representation of objects being modeled.
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by Revar Desmera revarbat
No input from original author in 5 years, most recent update 2 years ago
A library of tools, shapes, and helpers to make OpenSCAD easier to use. This library is a set of useful tools, shapes and manipulators that I developed while working on various projects, including large ones like the Snappy-Reprap printed 3D printer.
The Belfry OpenScad Library, v2
by Belfry OpenSCAD Libraries group (on Github)
under active development
A library for OpenSCAD, filled with useful tools, shapes, masks, math and manipulators, designed to make OpenSCAD easier to use.
Requires OpenSCAD 2021.01 or later.
by Ulrich Bär UBaer21
This library is a full 3Dprinting workflow solution for openSCAD v.21 and later. There are a lot of settings available but most is using pre configuration - so you can start with the template but also just with include<ub.scad>
All sorts of scripts for OpenSCAD.
under active development
BOLTS is an Open Library for Technical Specifications.
by Bernd Hahnebach berndhahnebach
last update was 3 years ago, uses python 3.6 (unsupported)
This repository is for the tools and data that are required for the library.
under current development
A collection of OpenSCAD Scripts. There are some mechanical parts, as well as furniture and models that can be used as base mesh for 3D animations and game design. Snippet Documentation