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Posted · solids or surfaces of revolution

Is they any free software that will allow me to create 3d-printable objects of revolution?

I want to start with a curved line or arbitrary plane figure and rotate it about an axis

to generate either a shell or a solid.

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    Posted · solids or surfaces of revolution

    Any 3D-CAD program should offer such a function (although the naming may vary).

    It depends on your definition of "free software"...

     

    "OpenSCAD" and "FreeCAD" are free to use for anyone (AFAIK), "TinkerCAD", "Fusion360" and "Designspark Mechanical" want a registration, but are free of charge for private users.

    Just use whatever you prefer...

     

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    Posted · solids or surfaces of revolution

    Yes, Tinkercad is about my level of sophistication -- I know how to use that pretty well.  I would swoon if I could figure out a way to "revolve" my creations.  Alas, I can not see how.  I am hoping someone can point me to a specific piece of software that will do this in a simple fashion.  I thought things like Fusion360 were too complex for my simple needs, but I will look into that.

     

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    Posted · solids or surfaces of revolution

    I'm surprised tinkercad doesn't do this.  DSM (design spark mechanical) is probably what I would use if I have to draw the "curve" myself in CAD first.  If the curve is already in an STL then I would use OpenSCAD but most people don't like OpenSCAD as it's more of a programming language than your typical CAD software.

     

    Basically every CAD package out there does this.  Just google the cad package and "revolve" in youtube to see how easy it is to do.

     

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    Posted · solids or surfaces of revolution

    Blender is free and does it easily. It's called 'Spin' in Blender if I'm not mistaken.

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