FreeCAD on the web

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Re: FreeCAD on the web

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FYI Aleph Objects/Lulzbot develops designs using FreeCAD. I modeled their first TAZ in FreeCAD last year and they took it from there. They share everything on devel.lulzbot.com.
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kwahoo wrote:It seems that reddit.com/r/cad knows FreeCAD. They even have FreeCAD flair (look at the sidebar).
Hah!
I didn't noticed before, but have our subreddit too! http://www.reddit.com/r/freecad

I gonna to post something;)
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There is a something (moderately accurate) presentation of FreeCAD on Hack-a-day today:

http://hackaday.com/2014/02/05/3d-print ... ad-part-i/

I guess the luke that replied in the comments is our luke :)
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jreinhardt wrote:There is a something (moderately accurate) presentation of FreeCAD on Hack-a-day today:

http://hackaday.com/2014/02/05/3d-print ... ad-part-i/

I guess the luke that replied in the comments is our luke :)
Actually no haha. I wouldn't ever go to the dark side of talking about imperial units - the mere mention gives me the shivers :P
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This one I kind of liked :) http://www.fem-muhely.hu/en.htm
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yorik wrote:This one I kind of liked :) http://www.fem-muhely.hu/en.htm
Wow, nice looking website. It does seem to me I'v seen it somewhere before... now where was that... ;)
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Now that's really something! Some people have no shame. The site mentions AutoCAD, SolidWorks and TopSolid, and kept the FreeCAD splash screen... :D
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Interesting. About two years ago I contacted one of the Lasersaur guys on Github and offered to convert his existing assembly model from Sketchup to FreeCAD. If memory serves, he was uncooperative and shortly thereafter deleted his repo (or made it private).

Since you have to pay to get access to the Lasersaur development files I said the hell with it. :roll:
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Hey Guys, look at this !
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It's freecad embedded in Cloud Interactive Desktop. It's ugly, it's laggy, it's old version but it's work !
It's on CliQr website if you want to test.
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