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  2. Saab 17 - Wikipedia

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    Design work began at the end of the 1930s as the L 10 by ASJA, but once accepted by the Flygvapnet it was assigned the designations B 17 and S 17 for the bomber and reconnaissance versions respectively, and it became better known as the Saab 17. The design chosen was a conventional mid-wing cantilever monoplane with a long greenhouse canopy and ...

  3. List of 3D printing software - Wikipedia

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    CAD library - 3D repository to download 3D models; Fused filament fabrication - 3D printing process that uses a continuous filament of a thermoplastic material; Qlone - 3D scanning app based on photogrammetry for creation of 3D models on mobile devices that can be 3D printed; Metal injection molding; EnvisionTEC - 3D printing hardware company ...

  4. Comparison of 3D computer graphics software - Wikipedia

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    Animation, film and television previz, videogame asset creation, lighting, visual 3D effects Proprietary: Inventor: 2021-01 v 2021.2.1 Autodesk: Windows: Modeling, computer aided design, rapid prototyping, 3D printing Proprietary: LightWave 3D: 2020-08-07 v 2020.0.2 LightWave Digital macOS, Windows, Amiga OS [6]

  5. The Best 3D Printers for Beginners and Enthusiasts - AOL

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    The earliest versions had price tags of $300,ooo or more, but when MakerBot arrived on the scene in 2009, it gave folks the chance to design and print almost anything imaginable, but even more ...

  6. 3D Systems - Wikipedia

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    In addition to printers, 3D Systems offers content creation software, including reverse engineering software and organic 3D modeling software. Following a razor and blades model , 3D Systems offers more than one hundred materials to be used with its printers, including waxes, rubber-like materials, metals, composites, plastics and nylons.

  7. SketchUp - Wikipedia

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    SketchUp was developed by startup company @Last Software of Boulder, Colorado, co-founded in 1999 by Brad Schell and Joe Esch. [5] [6] SketchUp was created in August 2000 as a 3D content creation tool and was envisioned as a software program for design professionals. [3] The program won a Community Choice Award at its first tradeshow in 2000. [7]

  8. Aleph Objects - Wikipedia

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    Due in a large part to relative ease of maintenance and use, Lulzbot printers are one of several desktop 3D printers have been recommended for libraries by reviewers. [8] In its 2014 Ultimate Guide to 3D Printing special issue, Make Magazine awarded the Lulzbot TAZ "best documentation" of all the hobbyist-grade 3D printers that were tested.

  9. Cura (software) - Wikipedia

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    It was created by David Braam who was later employed by Ultimaker, a 3D printer manufacturing company, to maintain the software. Cura is available under LGPLv3 license. [ 3 ] Cura was initially released under the open source Affero General Public License version 3 , but on 28 September 2017 the license was changed to LGPLv3 . [ 4 ]