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Try creating the "round" ring as a base and then try to join the square somehow using the commands that I said before. If you don't understand too much about these commands or never heard about them, start with the basic tutorials from rhino3d.com. Source: almost 2 years ago
Check out rhino3d.com and download the free trial then go through every tutorial. Don't get yourself financially invested into any CAD software (it can be very expensive) as many jewelers have their own seats which you'll in-turn tryout. Source: over 2 years ago
Rhino3d.com and download the free trial. Go through the tuts to learn the fundamentals of CAD. From there it's up to your knowledge of how a piece of jewelry is well made. When you're ready to buy, there are a few options in the market. May take you a half or maybe a full year (or more) to get to that point. GL. Source: over 2 years ago
Its not free but Rhinoceros 3D is a great CAD program that is very intuitive to learn. You can import pretty much any 2D or 3D files. The 2D aspects of use are very similar to Adobe Illustrator but with more control. Source: almost 3 years ago
In openfoam.org, there is not compiled binaries for Debian (any version). So one should install it using docker (I prefer to do not use it) or by compiling the code from the source. I consider compiling from source, but I do prefer binaries. Source: 10 months ago
Hello I am a mechanical engineering student in my last year. So I made the wisest decision to learn OpenFOAM. But there is the catch. I have no idea how to use Linux or how to emulate Linux on Windows 10. I found a lot of videos on Youtube how to download an start OpenFOAM but every one of them was using different methods each time so I got confused. Can anyone please help or direct me? Thank you for your answers... Source: about 1 year ago
As far as air flow simulation, I got slightly farther with Open Foam than I did in FreeCAD directly. Still, I got in way over my skill level and stopped before getting anything useful. Source: about 1 year ago
There are two versions of openfoam, one closed source (which is the one I linked to in my original comment, my apologies about that) and the open source version. But what you're describing makes it sound like fenics might be your best option. Source: over 1 year ago
I suggest you install per the instructions at openfoam.com or openfoam.org instead of using apt. Source: over 1 year ago
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