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  2. SolveSpace - Wikipedia

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    SolveSpace supports parametric 2D drawing of lines, circles, arcs, Cubic bézier curves etc; datum points and lines are also supported for general, reference based modeling. [13] 3D solid modeling Drawing, extrusion, rotation and revolution along a helix are supported in both modes.

  3. SketchUp - Wikipedia

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    In November 2017, SketchUp Free was released as a web-based application which replaces SketchUp Make. [25] Drawings can be saved to the cloud, saved locally as a native SKP file, or exported as an STL file. Compared to Make, SketchUp Free does not support extensions, creation, and editing of materials. The product is not for commercial use. [26]

  4. Strata 3D - Wikipedia

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    Strata 3D was one of the first desktop 3D graphics applications, [2] releasing StrataVision 3D in 1989. The company was formed by brothers Ken and Gary Bringhurst. In 2016, Strata announced plans to move into augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR), [3] allowing users to view and sell design projects using VR and AR headsets as well as offering custom VR/AR development.

  5. 3D Manufacturing Format - Wikipedia

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    3D Manufacturing Format or 3MF is an open source file format standard developed and published by the 3MF Consortium. [1] [2]3MF is an XML-based data format designed specifically for additive manufacturing.

  6. Portable Executable - Wikipedia

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    Over time, the PE format has grown with the Windows platform. Notable extensions include the .NET PE format for managed code, PE32+ for 64-bit address space support, and a specialized version for Windows CE. To determine whether a PE file is intended for 32-bit or 64-bit architectures, one can examine the Machine field in the IMAGE_FILE_HEADER. [6]

  7. Extruder (3D printing) - Wikipedia

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    A direct drive extruder. With a direct-drive extruder, the motor pushing the filament is installed by the hotend and pushes the filament directly into the nozzle.

  8. File talk:02extrude1.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. Extrusion - Wikipedia

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    A floating mandrel, also known as a French type, floats in slots in the dummy block and aligns itself in the die when extruding. If a solid billet is used as the feed material then it must first be pierced by the mandrel before extruding through the die. A special press is used in order to control the mandrel independently from the ram. [1]