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New to Wings3D - suitability question.
07-24-2013, 08:04 PM
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New to Wings3D - suitability question.
Hello all.

Wings 3D first-timer here. I have come to W3D from Sketchup as I'm looking for modelling software that is suited for 3D-printing, specifically for radio-control aircraft mould making.

Certainly liking the look of W3D so far, but before I spend the time learning to become proficient could someone advise if it does the following?

- Produce STL models that are accurate to around 0.5mm? And allow models to be built dimensionally, rather than 'by eye'?

- Allow solids to be intersected (boolean) and then make the resultant model a solid again? Especially with organic models?

My current project is a slope glider, which requires the wing section to be intersected with the fuselage. Pictures worth a 100 words so I'll add one to this post.

Hopefully I could trouble you kind folks for some advice :-)

Many thanks in advance, Brendan (argo).


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