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Inspired by some of the creativity shown on here recently I finally got myself a 3D printer. I'm using Tinkercad to design models so far, it is very easy to use and free. This toy Morgan was the result of a couple of hours whilst half watching TV.  Needs some work on the bonnet curvature...
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Cute I feel a Morgan board game needs to be developed with these as the tokens
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Can’t see how I can wangle buying a 3D printer.  I just got a “what ? More new tools ?” from  over a new pair of cheap trestles.
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Very nice, you have already good board games for this car like nine men's morris, checkers but also Pachisi (also known as Ludo or Mensch-ärgere-Dich-nicht) are a few examples.
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That does look like fun
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Inspired by some of the creativity shown on here recently I finally got myself a 3D printer. Do you need to be reasonable with CAD if you want to use one? I know CorelDraw but only 2D.
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Do you need to be reasonable with CAD if you want to use one? I know CorelDraw but only 2D.
I have always been dreadful with 3D editing tools but I am really pleased with TinkerCAD, which is a free web based editor from AutoCAD. You drag basic shapes onto a workspace and modify and combine them. Any shape can be made into a negative, which can be grouped with and object to make spaces. So it is a sort of 3D version of object based drawing packages. If you are not doing serious engineering it is worth a try.
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Do you need to be reasonable with CAD if you want to use one? I know CorelDraw but only 2D.
I have always been dreadful with 3D editing tools but I am really pleased with TinkerCAD, which is a free web based editor from AutoCAD. You drag basic shapes onto a workspace and modify and combine them. Any shape can be made into a negative, which can be grouped with and object to make spaces. So it is a sort of 3D version of object based drawing packages. If you are not doing serious engineering it is worth a try. Do you need to be reasonable with CAD if you want to use one? I know CorelDraw but only 2D.
I have always been dreadful with 3D editing tools but I am really pleased with TinkerCAD, which is a free web based editor from AutoCAD. You drag basic shapes onto a workspace and modify and combine them. Any shape can be made into a negative, which can be grouped with and object to make spaces. So it is a sort of 3D version of object based drawing packages. If you are not doing serious engineering it is worth a try. For more serious work Fusion 369 is AutoCAD’s main product. Also an online system and there is a free licence for hobbyists and small companies.
"this means the end of the horse-drawn Zeppelin!" - N Seagoon
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