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Re: OpenSCAD on Lisp?
From: |
Ricardo Wurmus |
Subject: |
Re: OpenSCAD on Lisp? |
Date: |
Mon, 20 Dec 2021 20:18:31 +0100 |
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mu4e 1.6.10; emacs 27.2 |
Jack Hill <jackhill@jackhill.us> writes:
> On Sun, 19 Dec 2021, Jacob Hrbek wrote:
>
>> I got a 3D printer and i want to use OpenSCAD to program the objects for
>> interpretation for fabrication, but the OpenSCAD (https://openscad.org)
>> uses C-style syntax which is for this kind of development really
>> annoying to use -> Is there any lisp (preferably scheme) that integrates
>> with the backend for me to use lisp for the designs?
>>
>> Or really anything relevant is appreciated if it gets me closer to this
>> kind of development is appreciated and i am willing to write code.
>
> Congrats on getting a 3D printer!
>
> I haven't used it other than playing around, but libfive
> <https://libfive.com/> has a Scheme API.
libfive is great. I only ever used it to quickly iterate over different
workbench designs for wood working. Not exactly the best tool for that,
but it sure was fun.
--
Ricardo