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BRL-CAD

Open Source Solid Modeling CAD

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BRL-CAD is a powerful cross-platform constructive solid geometry solid modeling system that includes an interactive geometry editor, ray-tracing for rendering & geometric analyses, network distributed framebuffer support, image & signal-processing tools.

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  • Posted by Hannah Smith 2013-05-13

    Thanks for so usefull software.

  • Posted by Alex Softener 2013-02-27

    Excellent platform with a very flexible and modular architecture! Works perfectly and smoothly!

  • Posted by Karl Pumps 2013-02-23

    Great project, I hope that the authors did not stop to support it

  • Posted by Gabino de Valdivia 2013-01-19

    i like it very much. easy to use and amazing. I love it!

  • Posted by Brian 2011-06-17

    I've been using this package for almost a year for work purposes; it was required for the project. I'm a design engineer, and normally use CATIA for design purposes. BRL-CAD and CATIA are about as far apart on the cost spectrum as possible: free to most expensive package out there.... So maybe my perspective isn't fair, but at the same time and frustration are costly. With that out of the way, I'd say... I'd never recommend using BRL-CAD for design purposes. It is too difficult to make simple changes and understand your model. There is no simple way to add standard design features like fillets. I haven't tried to export to IGES or STEP (formats that you'd need to provide to a machine shop to make your part) but based on my experience trying to import those file formats, I wouldn't have confidence in the result. All in all, BRL-CAD is a neat project and I'm sure there is a use for it, but I would not recommend it for design purposes.

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